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re: Imma put a End to the Crutchfield hates LSU crap!
Posted on 12/27/12 at 9:40 pm to MOT
Posted on 12/27/12 at 9:40 pm to MOT
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after someone accused him of steering players to Alabama. That was clearly a mistake on my part.
I meant it with direct comparison to the high school coaches that do the same with LSU.
It's not right for anyone to do it however.
This post was edited on 12/27/12 at 9:40 pm
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:18 am to GeorgeTheGreek
George,
There are some pretty good reasons to push the home state school with many programs. LSU is one.
Do not underestimate the opportunity for the parents to see their child paly an dbe near his overall college experience. Additoanlly, the state HS coaches develop lines of communication with the state college staffs, which gives the family an independent source of information on how the student is being treated.
Finally, if is no secret that the state school networks oftern award the former palyer with employment and business opportunities that will not be abvailable to the student who plays elsewhere.
I have great respect for Nick Saban and consider him the best coach in college football. Coach Miles is one of the best coaches and one of the best humans in the business of coaching.
Armed with what I know, I would NOT want my son to play for Nick, but would be glad to have him play for Les, provided only that he was not a QB.
Just another opinion.
There are some pretty good reasons to push the home state school with many programs. LSU is one.
Do not underestimate the opportunity for the parents to see their child paly an dbe near his overall college experience. Additoanlly, the state HS coaches develop lines of communication with the state college staffs, which gives the family an independent source of information on how the student is being treated.
Finally, if is no secret that the state school networks oftern award the former palyer with employment and business opportunities that will not be abvailable to the student who plays elsewhere.
I have great respect for Nick Saban and consider him the best coach in college football. Coach Miles is one of the best coaches and one of the best humans in the business of coaching.
Armed with what I know, I would NOT want my son to play for Nick, but would be glad to have him play for Les, provided only that he was not a QB.
Just another opinion.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:28 am to GeorgeTheGreek
george
"Yeah, sorry for having the audacity to think a coach, looking out for the best interest of his player, would send that kid to the best coach in the country"
poster
Dude is steering anyone Saban wants to Alabama
george
And what's the problem with that? A coach just wants what is best for his players. Miles is a great coach, but Saban is better according to um ... Everyone but some LSU fans.
george is just a little confused because now he says,
he's just not sure where he stands on the issue.
"Yeah, sorry for having the audacity to think a coach, looking out for the best interest of his player, would send that kid to the best coach in the country"
poster
Dude is steering anyone Saban wants to Alabama
george
And what's the problem with that? A coach just wants what is best for his players. Miles is a great coach, but Saban is better according to um ... Everyone but some LSU fans.
george is just a little confused because now he says,
quote:
It's not right for anyone to do it
he's just not sure where he stands on the issue.
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