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1  Around Campus / The Quad / Inside Alabama on: July 20, 2017, 11:16:39 AM
I am going to cut and paste this part from CBS Sports because it was short part inside another article about OSU that no one cares about.

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Inside Alabama
Watch for the Aug.  29 release of "4th and Goal Every Day: Alabama's Relentless Pursuit of Perfection." The book, written by Alabama color man (and former Browns general manager) Phil Savage (along with journalist Ray Glier), contains some stunning revelations. Among them:
1. Nick Saban adopted for Alabama the Dallas Cowboys' computerized player evaluation system that started in 1963.
2. The Process is largely the offshoot of Cowboys' former talent gurus Gil Brandt and Tex Schramm.
3. Saban has completely retooled how he approaches offense and defense in the last few years. His ideal line defender has morphed from the 365-pound Terrence Cody to the 290-pound Jonathan Allen, who stopped the run as a tackle and was an elite rusher off the edge. Alabama's defenses have gotten lighter and faster. "It was Johnny Manziel who helped change us," former defensive back Geno Matias-Smith said. "We had learn how to play against guys like him."
On offense, Saban has adopted the spread with more of an emphasis on the quarterback and power running game.
4. The book also explains, even with all that, Saban has been able to recruit, coach and develop two of the most dangerous receivers currently in the NFL: Julio Jones and Amari Cooper. Sophomore Calvin Ridley is seen as the next great at that position.
5. Saban has had his share of recruiting misses. While at LSU, he refused to go after a quarterback from Findlay, Ohio. The kid had offers only from Duke and Miami (Ohio), but he turned out OK. Ever hear of Ben Roethlisberger?
6. The value of those Alabama analysts: At least nine player personnel folks on staff for the 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015 national championships are playing "prominent roles" in NFL and Division I player development and scouting.
7. Why Jake Coker turned down a request to join the team for practice last season despite Lane Kiffin offering to send a plane. (Saban is credited with exploiting a loophole in the rules that allows former players to come back and practice with the team.)
8. How Saban schemed to get LSU star defensive back Tyrann Mathieu away from the ball in the 2012 national championship game.
9. The intricate secret behind the onside kick that turned the game in favor of Alabama against Clemson in the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship.
10. In the spring of 2013, Alabama's No. 1 offense squared off against the No. 1 defense -- for the first time.
"4th and Goal Every Day is my textbook on Nick Saban's way of doing business at Alabama," Savage writes. Pick it up. It's worth a read.


I want to read this book when it comes out.
2  Around Campus / The Quad / Offensive-visionary-nick-saban-has-alabamas-qb-position-as-healthy-as-ever on: July 20, 2017, 11:04:36 AM
https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/offensive-visionary-nick-saban-has-alabamas-qb-position-as-healthy-as-ever/

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"It's exciting," Saban said of the offensive explosion in college football at spring meetings earlier this year. "We score, like, 40 more points per game than we used to (slight exaggeration). Our 2011 team gave up eight points per game. The best defenses in the country give up twice that much now. It's going to continue to go that way."


I am a big fan of great D, but Saban is right, the rules now favor the O more than ever and most fans love it. So we have to just go with it I guess. Undecided
3  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Feedback on New Offensive Coordinator on: July 20, 2017, 10:34:39 AM
Did the patriots run screens?

i know they always caught the other team off guard with a big run play. Probably because they expect Brady to throw all the time. Plus the NFL throws a lot more that college normally.
4  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Alabama vs FSU-One Look & Prediction on: July 19, 2017, 12:06:52 PM
I really think FSU will be a very close game.  I think the main focus will be on if the Bama D is up for the test (like was said above).

I expect our O to be very good this year. Dangerous good. Like once they start to stop one thing the new OC throws to the TE and then they try to stop that and we run over them, then they try to stop that and we throw to Ridley, then they try to stop that and Hurts takes off for and 75 yd TD. LOL Laughing
5  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: LSU, Auburn, & Others Have a Chance Against Tide This Year on: July 19, 2017, 12:00:51 PM
I think everyone has a chance. But not if Bama plays like it is capable.

I am going to be interested in how the OL run blocks this year. We have 3 stud RB's returning, and then we have three more new guys that can be awesome.
Harris #34 steady patient runner
Bo -Big, fast and more elusive than Derrick Henry
Jacobs- this dude is a flat out burner than moves with great vision.

N. Harris- dude leaps over people and has great speed too
I can't think of the other two, but they are good.

its going to be pound them, throw to the TE's, then throw it deep to the Wr's.
the O is going to be dangerous!
 
6  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Feedback on New Offensive Coordinator on: July 19, 2017, 11:54:24 AM
JH is a Sophomore now and is allowed to talk to the press.

I think the last two games of the season last year got fans thinking JH can't throw. but if you go back and look he made some very good throws during the season. His long pass to AS during the USC was a Bomb. He made a Great throw on a roll out against UF in the SEC championship game to score a TD.

it seemed he was just afraid to make a mistake in the last two games and he wasn't just letting it fly (of course Saban would probably never let him do that anyway.)

It is no surprise to me that JH can throw it. I just hope players get open better this year when he scrambles. Last year the Wr's seemed like they didn't know what to do when he started to move around.
7  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Question about the new December signing day. on: May 25, 2017, 10:31:49 AM
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The player signs with the school, not the coach.

I get that, but a lot of times players are signing to a system also. If they are a spread QB and the new coach is going to go with a power I, then the QB would probably want to move on. Just saying.
8  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Question about the new December signing day. on: May 24, 2017, 11:52:06 AM
I agree with you 2Starter. But i think it drives coaches even more to leave early if they have that chance, because they have to get players signed in Dec now.

And i kind of think it players should be allowed out if a Coach leaves. I believe players can transfer if a coach leaves and they don't have to sit a year, so if they just signed in Dec and the coach leaves in Jan i think they should get to move to the Feb signing somewhere else if they choose.
9  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Question about the new December signing day. on: May 24, 2017, 10:04:40 AM
 Huh?
10  Around Campus / The Quad / Question about the new December signing day. on: May 22, 2017, 02:18:56 PM
So if a player signs in Dec and then the coach leaves for another job. Are they still locked in to that school?

Also, if a coach (like kiffin or Smart) are leaving for a new job, does it make more sense for them to leave now even though their current team may still have games left to play.

These seem like things they should have thought of. Tinfoil Hat
11  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Question about how Bama DB's play on: May 08, 2017, 08:18:08 AM
Yes i get that the Wr's were good. But these are 5* Db's also.

And some of the throws were just throw it and pray the Wr gets it, and they did. I know y'all all remeber manziel running around like crazy almost sacked and then he throws where no one was at (a sure INT) then all of a sudden here comes Mike Williams with 2 Db's just standing there and he makes a catch. (we won that game put man i was pissed.

Anyway I just think its the way they are told to play.
12  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Question about how Bama DB's play on: May 05, 2017, 12:30:00 PM
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If there is anyone who is reading this that says they haven't yelled "TURN AROUND!" to one of our DBs trying to make a play, you have not watched a Bama game in a while.

I know I have!!!! 
13  Around Campus / The Quad / Question about how Bama DB's play on: May 05, 2017, 08:14:54 AM
Hello all,

I am kind of bored today so i thought why not start a topic and see if we can get some talk going.

I have mentioned this in the past and I think HScoach commented on it a little so maybe he can chime back in and add to the discussion.

Our DB's over the past 5 or 6 years have had a lot of problems with guys out jumping them for a ball that the Qb's (Manzel, Kelly, Watson) seem to just throw up and let the Wr go get it. Some one mentioned about it being the way they are taught. That the DB's are taught to watch the Wr's eyes then make a play. Well, I don't think that is working. I will say that our Safetys have gotten better at intercepting the ball (eddie jackson and Minka).

So is this just something Saban has decided he can live with or is it the players?
I wish we had the Antino Langham type guy with long arms and a knack for finding the ball. We have real good talent but i wouldn't say we have a shut down corner. We have a head hunter at saftey in Harrison and he worries me that he will get a targeting every game.

Anyway, What say you?  don't just give me the "in Saban we trust" line. I do trust coach but i also see a weakness.
 
14  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: Jalen Hurts Freshman Season Highlights on: May 01, 2017, 03:02:23 PM
That last play, the run for a TD against Clemson should have made him the best True freshman ever. but instead our D couldn't stop Clemson so he becomes a pretty good Freshman. lol

15  Around Campus / The Quad / Re: A Quick Look at Returning Starters for Different Programs in 2017 on: May 01, 2017, 10:04:47 AM
It will be a big test for Kirby too. 10 defensive starters D  coming back? They should be the best D in the SEC.....I said should
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