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Nick Saban Thinks The Hurry-Up Offense Is Like Smoking Cigarettes
by Larry Leo
March 5, 20146 Comments
Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
It is known that Alabama coach Nick Saban is a big supporter of the new proposed college football rule to slow down offenses by putting in a 10-second substitution period between plays. The Crimson Tide coach gave ESPN this comparison...
quote:
"I don't care about getting blamed for this. That's part of it," "But I do think that somebody needs to look at this very closely.
“The fastball guys (up-tempo coaches) say there’s no data out there, and I guess you have to use some logic. What’s the logic? If you smoke one cigarette, do you have the same chances of getting cancer if you smoke 20? I guess there’s no study that specifically says that. But logically, we would say, ‘Yeah, there probably is.’
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