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Question better asked on the recruiting thread
My bad.
Really? That's nearly 14.6 games each year for 12 years.
My bad, I can't count, or read either. I typed into Google: Nick Saban record at alabama
But Saban came to Alabama in 2007, not 2008. My bad.
Ok, so around 12.5 a year, makes sense. It's just the way my mind works, I frequently pick up on statistical anomalies (fudges) in medical journal articles that somehow get by the reviewers/editors.
I won't him to be at UGA in 10 years, but his personality and ties to the program kind of tell me if he reaches national trophy type of success that he'll move on to prove he can do it somewhere else. That type of thing.
And honestly, if I was a head coach I'd probably move on too at the first good opportunity just because the fans these days have no patience. Get paid while your stock is high and get out before you wear out your welcome.
AMEN SIR!!! I’ll second that!!!
Kirby isn't going anywhere but The NFL, and I seriously doubt he will go there.
I feel like he would have made that Jump while at Bama.
Had plenty of opportunity.
He waited for the UGA HC job to come available for a reason.
He is an alumnus and I think he will stay at UGA as long as we'll have him.
Kirby’s got $50,000,000.00 coming to him and more if/ when he wins a natty. That’s pretty good incentive to not pack up his family and move away from a place where he has more clout than the Governor.
I hope you're both right.
The NFL is what I was thinking too @dgd829 . But I have no real reason for that. And when I think about it the less likely it seems. Kirby is an emotional coach and a very good recruiter. These play to the college game more than the NFL.
I hope he turns out to be the next Dooley. Coach 20 or 25 years then AD. A Dawg for life.
Some coaches are just built to be college football coaches. I think Kirby is one of those. Some of Kirby's attributes, that actually make him a great college coach, don't translate well to the NFL.
Steve Spurrier is an example of a coach that couldn't coach millionaires. The two levels are so different, being great at one sometimes make you not so great at the other.
I think Kirby Smart is a dynasty builder. I'm very much looking forward to what the '20s bring Georgia.
Go Dawgs!
And Saban
I get it but Kirby turned down $500,000 and they split it up among the other coaches, Kirby is a true Dawg it’s what’s in his heart not his wallet. Believe me I get it, I’m one of those people who thinks that once you make a certain amount of money how much more do you need. I don’t think he let’s his ego get in the way of his decision making, meaning he doesn’t have to be the highest paid coach in football or have his ego stroked. Kirbys got his dream job. I’ve seen coaches be foolish before but I don’t think he’s one of those guy’s. He’s a DGD!
Agree. Have said before Kirby is home and going nowhere. I think He enjoys recruiting too much to go to the NFL. Think things would have to go bad for him to leave for another college job . Don’t see that happening any time soon