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Already posted most of the info on LSU in this thread:
http://forums.tidesports.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3631098265/m/4981054866 DiNardo\LSU 1996 top 10 (can't find specific rank right now) 1997 #7 1998 #8 1999 #9 Shula\Alabama 2003 #49 (rivals) #45 (scout) 2004 #15 (rivals) #19 (scout) 2005 #18 (rivals) #16 (scout) 2006 #11 (rivals) #18 (scout) Saban's first class at LSU 2000 #26 Alabama 2007 #10 (rivals) #22 (scout) Saban's first true class at LSU (2001) was ranked 1st, 2nd, and 3rd by every ranking system I can find. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/sfc/recruiting/2001-02-08-lsu.htm His first true class at Alabama (2008) is currently #3 by rivals and #12 with scout. RTR "The same things win that always won. And we just have a different bunch of excuses if we lose."--Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant |
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Saban perhaps is doing a better job of coaching Alabama in his first season than he did at LSU his first season just based on the talent inherited.
At LSU his first season, Saban and crew had some whopping losses and at Bama so far the games have been close. In 2000 Saban lost by 17 to Auburn, lost at home to UAB, lost by 32 to Florida, and lost by 11 to Arkansas. In 2007 Saban lost by 3 to Georgia, lost by 7 to FSU, lost by 7 to LSU, and lost by 5 to MSU. Hopefully he can win 8 this season as well but if he only wins 7...it is still very comparable to his first year at LSU minus the blowouts so far. RTR "The same things win that always won. And we just have a different bunch of excuses if we lose."--Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant |
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Anyone have anything to add 'relative to' to various talent/recruiting disparity issues? Anyone, aight.
RTR "The same things win that always won. And we just have a different bunch of excuses if we lose."--Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant |
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Very nice, great information.
"Great minds think a lot" Rich Vos FRRRRRRRRUNKIS!!!!!!!!! Respectfully yours, double nickel WOOOmeister, Gottfired Nation Myspace page for double nickel |
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Heisman hopeful Graduated 1973- BA in Political Science. AFROTC commission-retired 1993. A "jammer" since 1951! |
One thing about figures. People have a tendency to enterpret them to fit their own preconceived beliefs. That is why LSU fans can say, although Saban left Miles with a multi-talented team with depth, it really does matter. It is also the same reason why some Alabama fans overlook the talent and ability level of the team Nick Saban inherited, and scream we should have won more games. It is all in your perspective I guess.
"What goes around, comes around." "What goes around, comes around." |
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Excellent and right on the money.
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Everything's gonna be just fine. I'm not as angry and hurt as usual after a loss for some reason. Before long, I think we'll look back at this moment and laugh at ourselves. We finally have a coach who wants to win as much as the fans. It hurts now, but we need to try to enjoy the ride.
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Saban can coach and he certainly will bring in A+ talent. This season was fueled by unreal expectations by big wins against Arkansas and UT (both of which have shown to have suspect defenses). The fact that our defense has fared pretty well despite a new scheme (3-4 from 4-3)and really only one real NFL-level draft pick is a testament in his coaching.
The offense has been a HUGE disappointment for the most part but can in part be related to Textbook-Gate and losing our best OL in Caldwell and having to resort to Capps which is always a lose-lose proposition (although he did a hell of a lot better than in years past under Conolley's coaching). I'm afraid JPW may never "get it" as a good college QB and his arm strenght or lack thereof is a huge liability much less his inability to secure the ball or survey secondary receivers with any reliability. Until we get more talented players (ala what UGA has suddenly found (thank God we played them in September!) with 3 Fr linemen, a Fr RB and So QB is that really good players can win in the SEC EARLY.....which bodes well in that we are sitting at #3 in most recruiting rankings. I think most fail to realize that the upperclassmen have really had ZERO opportunity to really be winners and have no idea really what it takes to achieve this kind of success thanks in large part to a failure of a previous coaching staff to demand this unlike what we have in Saban. I mean these are guys who have never beaten LSU or Auburn and have lost to MSU twice. It will take more time to instill the will and winning attitude. If he could do it at LSU with DiNardo's disaster there is zero doubt he will do great things at Alabama. |
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I'm not as angry either. Could it be because we know that things will get better or was it that Auburn got blown out by Georgia the same day? |
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i like a lot of your links you post, but this is easily the best post you've ever made.
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Thanks for taking the time to look this stuff up. I'm behind him 100% no matter who he plays where and for how long. He doesn't go online telling me how to teach proofs, I'm not going to get on here and tell him how to coach. There's a reason they hired him and not me.
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"1999 LSU Football Signees
Jonathan Autrey, OL, 6'4", 280, Cecilia * Paul Broussard, DL, 6'4", 300, LaPorte, Texas * John Corbello, PK, 6'0",205, Lafayette, STM Jason Cuevas, C, 6'1", 290, Purvis, Mississippi * Jason Daire, OL, 6'4", 320, ST. Eds of Eunice * Chris Davis, WR, 6'0", 165, ST. Helena, Greensburg * Domanick Davis, RB/ DB, 5'10", 180, Breaux Bridge Ranny Davis, DE, 215, Houma, H.L. Bourgeois * Eric Edward, TE, 6'5", 250, Ouachita Christian Treverance Faulk, LB, 6'3", 220, Lafayette high school * Amad Harris, WR, 6'2", 175, Baton Rouge, University Hi * Dementrius Hookfin, DB, 5'11", 180, Kentwood Bradie James, LB, 6'3", 225, West Monroe Derace James, LB, 6'3", 238, Patterson * Donnie Jones, P, 6'0", 200, Catholic of BR Chad Lavalais, TE/DE, 6'3", 260, Marksville ** Norman Lejeune, BD, 6'2", 180, Brusly Jerel Meyers, WR, 6'0", 175, Houston Deryell Paterson, DB, 6'0", 180 Friendswood, Texas * Terry Phillips, TE, 6'6", 285, Houston * Rodney Reed, OL, 6'4", 265, West Monroe Melvin Richey, DL, 6'4", 280, Decatur, Georgia *** Antron Seiber, QB, 6'1", 180, Independence * LaBrandon Toefield, RB, 6'0", 225, Independence Bryce Watt, FB, 6'2", 230, Barbe L.C. Walter Young, DL, 6'5", 295, Purvis, Mississippi. * Prentis Jenkins, DB, 6'0", 180, Vidalia ** 1998 LSU Football Signees Kendrick Allen, DL, 6'6", 305, Bogalusa Jason Baggett, TE, 6'5", 260, Baytown, Texas Chris Copper, LB, 6'0", 230, West Jefferson * Byron Dawson, DL, 6'1", 3OO, Evangel Sam Forehand, OL, 6'7", 330, Ocean Springs, Mississippi * Willie Grey, DE, 6'2", 260, St. Aug of N.O. * Howard Green, DL, 6'4", 305, Donaldsonville Jesse Harmon, OL, 6'5, 285, Crowley, Fort Scott, CC * Damien James, DB, 6'1", 190, Carencro Chad Lavalais, TE/DE , 6'3", 275, Marksville * Jeremy Lawrence ,LB, 6'2", 210, Ferriday Solomon Lee, F-B, 6'2", 225, Bastrop Adam McConathy, LB, 6'5", 226, West Monroe * Zack Pendarvis, TE, 6'5", 250, Catholic of BR * Josh Reed, RB, 6'0", 195, Rayne Melvin Richey, DL, 6'4", 280, Decatur, Georgia ** Reginald Robinson, WR, 6'2", 190, Shreveport Fair Park Rob Sale, OL, 6'3", 330, Monroe Neville Brad Smalling, OG, 6'8", 348, West Monroe Michael Stamps, CB, 5'11", 180, NE Oklahoma A&M * Lionel Thomas, DB, 6'1", 180, Opelousas Broderick Williams, LB, 6'2", 210, New Orleans, Sarah Reed * Damien Woods, CB, 5'10", 180, Southwest Mississippi JC Shaun Wynn, DL, 6'3", 275, Tyler, Texas John Young, OL, 6'3", 295, Ruston Bob Wynne, OL, 6'5", 310, N.O. Jesuit 1997 LSU Football Signees Tommy Banks, FB, 6'0", 242, West Monroe Muskingum Barnes, DL, 6'2", 245, Moss Point, Mississippi Fred Booker, DB, 5'9", 175, Hammond Abram Booty, WR, 6'2", 175, Evangel * Ryan Clark, DB, 6'1", 180, Shaw High Ed Dangerfield, WR, 6'4", 205, Morgan City Rohan Davey, 6'3", 220, Miami Lakes Robert Davis, 5'9", 175, Evangel Joe Domingeaux, TE, 6'5", 245, Crowley Thomas Dunson, LB, 6'3", 225, Klein Oaks * Jarvis Green, DE, 6'3", 235, Donaldsonville Jason Green, LB, 6'2", 210, Donaldsonville Michael Haynes, WR, 6'4" 210, Opelousas * Prentis Jenkins, DB, 6'0", 175, Vidalia ** LaVar Johnson, RB, 6'1", 185, North Shore Lloyd Jones, DB, 6'3", 215, Trinity Valley College * Kris Kessler, PK, 6'2", 190, Longwood, Florida, Lake Mary Kyle Kipps, TE, 6'5", 245, Lafayette, Comeaux Walter Moreham, LB, 6'1", 215, Houston Yates Craig Nall, QB, 6'3", 207, Alexandria * Terrence O'Bryant, DB/WR, 6'3", 210, New Waverly, Texas Cisco Perkins, RB/LB. 6'2", 210, Evangel * Dwayne Pierce, OT, 6'3", 320, New Orleans, Carver Melvin Richey, DT, 6'4", 280, Decatur, Georgia * Robert Royal, TE, 6'6", 215, Karr Jason Underwood, DE, 6'5", 233, Baton Rouge Episcopal Louis Williams, OT, 6'6", 295, FT. Walton Beach, Florida" RTR "The same things win that always won. And we just have a different bunch of excuses if we lose."--Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant |
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My responses and findings against the claims of an LSU fan trying to talk trash saying that one of Saban's recruiting classes at LSU was weak. I found that 11 signees made a significant impact from that class and many went on to the NFL, CFL, and Arena football.
http://forums.tidesports.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/3631098265/m/4981054866/p/2 And that was a weaker class compared to the one before it and the two that followed it. Many of those players from later classes, as we all know, still start for Lester The Hat. RTR "The same things win that always won. And we just have a different bunch of excuses if we lose."--Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant |
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