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re: How many LSU fans think it's inevitable?
Posted on 1/3/10 at 2:59 pm to thetruth2006
Posted on 1/3/10 at 2:59 pm to thetruth2006
Not a matter of if, just when, even if he experiences a resurgent window of elite winning over the next few years..
That or Michigan actually ever calls, which I doubt.
If Saban stays longterm at Bama, it's just a matter of when for LM at LSU..comparative essay alone will cost LM longterm, despite his own successes at LSU.
Saban may actually be an even better X&O HC than the Bear was, but Bama isn't "the elephant in the room" to SEC schools they once were, thus there isn't a hopelessness to aspire besting them, that the entire SEC once viewed Bama Football and Kentucky Hoops(LSU Bases is the only such Monster today..lol)..thus schools make changes attempting to change the hierarchy of divisions and SEC supremacy.
Plus, modern athletics burn coaches out, change every say five to ten years is a good thing in today's collegiate and pro sports.
That or Michigan actually ever calls, which I doubt.
If Saban stays longterm at Bama, it's just a matter of when for LM at LSU..comparative essay alone will cost LM longterm, despite his own successes at LSU.
Saban may actually be an even better X&O HC than the Bear was, but Bama isn't "the elephant in the room" to SEC schools they once were, thus there isn't a hopelessness to aspire besting them, that the entire SEC once viewed Bama Football and Kentucky Hoops(LSU Bases is the only such Monster today..lol)..thus schools make changes attempting to change the hierarchy of divisions and SEC supremacy.
Plus, modern athletics burn coaches out, change every say five to ten years is a good thing in today's collegiate and pro sports.
This post was edited on 1/3/10 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 1/3/10 at 3:25 pm to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Not asking if Miles will burn out and quit, retire or leave on his own accord. ONLY asking if his eventual FIRING is inevitable in your opinion.
My theory is that even Miles' supporters believe that Miles will eventually be fired - they just can't stomach doing it so few years after a BCS title and winning seasons. I am testing that theory with this thread.
My theory is that even Miles' supporters believe that Miles will eventually be fired - they just can't stomach doing it so few years after a BCS title and winning seasons. I am testing that theory with this thread.
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