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re: Had Nick Saban stayed at Michigan St. would he have won a National Championship there?
Posted on 9/8/20 at 1:06 am to Evolved Simian
Posted on 9/8/20 at 1:06 am to Evolved Simian
Saban was an average coach at MSU bases off of his record other than that last year where he went 9-2 and moved on to LSU. The ultimate question is was Coach Saban the same coach at LSU that he was at MSU and by working with better athletes it made him elite or did Coach Saban become a better coach overall and with better he became elite? In other words was he elite at MSU already and we didn't realize it because he didn't have the athletes or did he improve that much as a Coach at LSU plus having the athletes make him elite?
Posted on 9/8/20 at 1:20 am to Rawanduncut
The Big10 has won 3 National Titles in the last 50 years.
And they were by Michigan and Ohio State. The leaders. Or the legends, idk, I'm confused.
The reason people think what D'Antonio has done is otherwordly is because it's so difficult. And even his success isn't some crazy 4-5 National Championships...like some poster said Saban would've won at Michigan State.
He won two Big10 Titles. Not two National Championships.
And they were by Michigan and Ohio State. The leaders. Or the legends, idk, I'm confused.
The reason people think what D'Antonio has done is otherwordly is because it's so difficult. And even his success isn't some crazy 4-5 National Championships...like some poster said Saban would've won at Michigan State.
He won two Big10 Titles. Not two National Championships.
This post was edited on 9/8/20 at 1:22 am
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