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Title: CBS Sports Top 100: Nick Saban No. 3
Post by: pmull on June 09, 2011, 12:45:15 PM
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To celebrate the (now fewer than) 100 days remaining until the first Saturday of the new college football season, this is the CBSSports.com College Football 100: our countdown of the 2011 season's 100 most influential players, coaches, administrators, venues, or any other related things in college football. It's like that other "most influential" list, but, you know, more important. Also: it's supposed to be fun.

 

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3. NICK SABAN, head coach, Alabama. It's the year 2011, and the argument is over; Nick Saban is the most powerful college football coach in Division I. Every rival who might have challenged him for that honor is in decline, or gone entirely. Jim Tressel: resigned in disgrace. Pete Carroll: fled back to the NFL just ahead of the NCAA posse. Mack Brown: went 5-7, ceded Big 12 superiority to Bob Stoops. Stoops: has seen Saban win two rings with two different teams since he won his last. Urban Meyer: retired to punditdom (however temporarily). And when it comes to being the biggest, baddest head coach on the FBS block, are they really any other challengers?

 

http://eye-on-collegefootball.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/24156338/29886111


Title: Re: CBS Sports Top 100: Nick Saban No. 3
Post by: 2Stater on June 09, 2011, 01:23:22 PM
Well, it made me look to see who was #1 & 2, but they are going to keep us in suspense. Let's guess, I'll say:

#1 - BATR
#2 - Marcus Lattimore

 ;D


Title: Re: CBS Sports Top 100: Nick Saban No. 3
Post by: pmull on June 09, 2011, 05:02:10 PM
Chizik did not make the list of 100. ???