I'd guess no P5's have called. Saban is 69 years old.Probably because he's 64 and retired. How do you know no one's called him? He coached for like 40 years and is probably happy sitting back and spending his time with his family for once.
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I'd guess no P5's have called. Saban is 69 years old.Probably because he's 64 and retired. How do you know no one's called him? He coached for like 40 years and is probably happy sitting back and spending his time with his family for once.
You mean FSU and and 8 dwarfs? The whole conference only had 2 ranked teams every year except for when GT got #25 despite being 7-5 & losing to 3 unranked teams. We will never have another 4 or 5 loss GT football team be ranked again in our lifetimes unless it’s expanded to a 20 game season.
I'd guess no P5's have called. Saban is 69 years old.
I meant that he might have turned them down and decided he's done coaching football. Saban is an obvious outlier. He has numerous NCs and an AA and fanbase that would do anything for him. CPJ was fighting his own AA for support and funding most of his time here, and there was a large part of the fanbase that wanted him out because they couldn't watch us throw the ball up in the air or something.I'd guess no P5's have called. Saban is 69 years old.
Fighting for funding? Is that why he wouldn't even make trips to local HS's to meet recruits? Couldn't get gas money?I meant that he might have turned them down and decided he's done coaching football. Saban is an obvious outlier. He has numerous NCs and an AA and fanbase that would do anything for him. CPJ was fighting his own AA for support and funding most of his time here, and there was a large part of the fanbase that wanted him out because they couldn't watch us throw the ball up in the air or something.
That one was a good one. And the constant "Nebraska should hire CPJ" despite nobody from Nebraska showing the slightest interest.Once upon a time they believed Auburn was trying to steal him away despite no Auburn sources ever reporting that.
Fighting for funding? Is that why he wouldn't even make trips to local HS's to meet recruits? Couldn't get gas money?
I bet he still wants to be an OC to run his offense and tinker with it, just not the head coach responsible for being the face of the program and recruiting. Only issue with that is it would mean taking a step down somewhere and the pride of being a head coach for that long won't let him. Maybe as a co-HC or on-field HC so he still haves autonomy in what he cares about.Probably because he's 64 and retired. How do you know no one's called him? He coached for like 40 years and is probably happy sitting back and spending his time with his family for once.
2006 was do-or-die for Chan. UGA was down, the ACC title was there for the taking, and we had an incredible amount of talent on both sides of the ball.So all Chan needed to do was beat UGA? CPJ was just a few % points better in winning record at GT. Is that all it takes?
Even as a CPJ fan, I’ll co-sign this. We just didn’t recruit well enough for our success to be anything other than lightning in a bottle.following up that conference title (but not beating the mutts or uga that year) with our first losing season since B*** L**** really sums up the PJ Era nicely. Besides not-beating-mutts-when-we-should've, PJ's biggest failure was not maintaining program momentum. 2010 & 2015 were both poor seasons after great ones.
The 2006 UGA team still had 18 players on the roster eventually go pro. Dammit, 15-12. We should have beaten them.2006 was do-or-die for Chan. UGA was down, the ACC title was there for the taking, and we had an incredible amount of talent on both sides of the ball.
We blew it.
I didn’t hate Gailey like many others did, but CPJ taking his players and winning 9 games in his first season where we were predicted to go 3-9, immediately beating UGA, and then winning the ACC title in year 2, was the nail in the coffin for his legacy.
But the meat of the UGA team was underclassmen at the time. That was the big deal about them.The 2006 UGA team still had 18 players on the roster eventually go pro. Dammit, 15-12. We should have beaten them.
Definitely.But the meat of the UGA team was underclassmen at the time. That was the big deal about them.
2006 was do-or-die for Chan. UGA was down, the ACC title was there for the taking, and we had an incredible amount of talent on both sides of the ball.
We blew it.
I didn’t hate Gailey like many others did, but CPJ taking his players and winning 9 games in his first season where we were predicted to go 3-9, immediately beating UGA, and then winning the ACC title in year 2, was the nail in the coffin for his legacy.
Can’t help but wonder after watching us get handled by yet another crappy team, on the way to another losing season… would CPJ have won the ACC this year, with this team?