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What coach out there has very similar background/experience that Saban had that Skip liked
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:52 pm
That is the guy we need to be looking for, but one without an NFL itch.
Boy, do I wish Skip was heavily involved in this choice. I trust Skip, but no one else in the admin.
Boy, do I wish Skip was heavily involved in this choice. I trust Skip, but no one else in the admin.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:56 pm to QB
Matt Campbell at Iowa State may be the closest to Michigan State Saban.
Both coached at Toledo before moving to the secondary school in a state and getting the program to about the highest point that program can get.
Both coached at Toledo before moving to the secondary school in a state and getting the program to about the highest point that program can get.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 1:59 pm to QB
Skip was coaching baseball at the time, Emmert hired Saban.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:00 pm to QB
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This post was edited on 11/2/25 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:07 pm to QB
You need to find a coach at a mid-level P4 school that probably has just over a .500 record with a good year sprinkled in that consistently punches up out of their weight class.
If you look at Saban at MSU, he was:
6-5-1 (beat #7 Michigan)
6-6
7-5 (beat #4 Penn St.)
6-6 (beat #10 ND and #1 Ohio St.)
10-2 (beat #3 Michigan and #10 Florida)
You can see the building process and the ability to punch up with less talent. Then, when you have the talent, you see the results.
This is why people are high on Key:
4-4 (beat #24 Pitt and #13 UNC) (lost rivalry to #1 UGA 14-37)
7-6 (beat #17 Miami and #17 UNC) (lost rivalry to #1 UGA 23-31)
7-6 (beat #10 FSU and #4 Miami) (lost rivalry to #7 UGA 42-44 in 8OT)
8-0 (beat #12 Clemson so far)
I'm not saying that Key is the next Saban, but when you see a coach whose team shows consistent improvement and punches up out of their normal weight-class, it's usually a sign of good coaching.
If you look at Saban at MSU, he was:
6-5-1 (beat #7 Michigan)
6-6
7-5 (beat #4 Penn St.)
6-6 (beat #10 ND and #1 Ohio St.)
10-2 (beat #3 Michigan and #10 Florida)
You can see the building process and the ability to punch up with less talent. Then, when you have the talent, you see the results.
This is why people are high on Key:
4-4 (beat #24 Pitt and #13 UNC) (lost rivalry to #1 UGA 14-37)
7-6 (beat #17 Miami and #17 UNC) (lost rivalry to #1 UGA 23-31)
7-6 (beat #10 FSU and #4 Miami) (lost rivalry to #7 UGA 42-44 in 8OT)
8-0 (beat #12 Clemson so far)
I'm not saying that Key is the next Saban, but when you see a coach whose team shows consistent improvement and punches up out of their normal weight-class, it's usually a sign of good coaching.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:08 pm to Nobelium
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He was not a hotshot up and comer with two years' experience coaching big boy football.
Saban was a known commodity in media and coaching circles. I still remember after the hire was announced I was watching a game and Brent Musburger was talking Saban at LSU. I'll never forget the quote "Look out Tiger fans, because this guy can flat out coach."
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:13 pm to QB
You don’t pick a coach based on him not wanting to go to the NFL.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:16 pm to MOT
OK but don't believe that Skip didn't have a major say so with Emmert since Joe Dean was the actual AD, but on his way out.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 2:17 pm to BeepBopBoop
We all know that....it was just thrown in there as an after the fact comment.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 7:23 pm to QB
When Miles' 2007 team was in NOLA for the Championship Game with OSU, Bertman was interviewed on BR radio. He was asked how he landed on Miles. Bertman responded that he used the process he understood Emmert used to find Saban. Look for a coach at a major conference (to me, all jumbled up after all the realignments) at a second-tier football school in that conference, but whose team will "punch above their weight". Ok State beat OU 2/4 under Miles, and that was what got Bertman interested.
Sounds like a great strategy now.
Sounds like a great strategy now.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 7:43 pm to QB
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OK but don't believe that Skip didn't have a major say so with Emmert since Joe Dean was the actual AD, but on his way out.
doubling down always goes so well
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