Geevis_and_Butthead
New Fish
Born and raised in small town South Dakota.
Played at an NAIA school.
Coached NAIA ball.
OC at Southern Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Fresno State and perennial Big Ten doormat Indiana.
HFC at Fresno and UW, the latter in a city where — to borrow a line from one of y'all degenerates here — the average sports fan's idea of a good time is "marching in a Sounders parade wearing(?) a butt plug"
Now DeBoer follows arguably [/s]inarguably the greatest College Football coach of all time — an icon worshiped by a fan base many times larger and more emotionally invested than UW's in a part of the country where CFB is by far the most widespread obsession.
And this outsider brings along a staff with a similar lack of connections to and/or familiarity with the South -- and one that demonstrated little aptitude or appetite for high-stakes recruiting battles at their previous stop.
Meanwhile, the Alabama program — which got a break in recruiting because of its runaway on-field success and reputation for developing pros (the "Saban discount" they've called it) — has come to a quick realization it's far behind a number of SEC schools in NIL fundraising required to land 4- and 5-star prospects.
Couple that new-found sense of vulnerability with the vast majority of SEC schools eager to even the score against the conference's dominant force ... and it's not hard to see DeBoer stumbling a few times in by far the nation's most competitive conference.
Western Kentucky
South Florida
at Wisconsin
Georgia
at Vanderbilt
South Carolina
at Tennessee
Missouri
at LSU
Mercer
at Oklahoma
Auburn
How might 9-3 or 8-4 go over in Tuscaloosa?
Played at an NAIA school.
Coached NAIA ball.
OC at Southern Illinois, Eastern Michigan, Fresno State and perennial Big Ten doormat Indiana.
HFC at Fresno and UW, the latter in a city where — to borrow a line from one of y'all degenerates here — the average sports fan's idea of a good time is "marching in a Sounders parade wearing(?) a butt plug"
Now DeBoer follows arguably [/s]inarguably the greatest College Football coach of all time — an icon worshiped by a fan base many times larger and more emotionally invested than UW's in a part of the country where CFB is by far the most widespread obsession.
And this outsider brings along a staff with a similar lack of connections to and/or familiarity with the South -- and one that demonstrated little aptitude or appetite for high-stakes recruiting battles at their previous stop.
Meanwhile, the Alabama program — which got a break in recruiting because of its runaway on-field success and reputation for developing pros (the "Saban discount" they've called it) — has come to a quick realization it's far behind a number of SEC schools in NIL fundraising required to land 4- and 5-star prospects.
Couple that new-found sense of vulnerability with the vast majority of SEC schools eager to even the score against the conference's dominant force ... and it's not hard to see DeBoer stumbling a few times in by far the nation's most competitive conference.
Western Kentucky
South Florida
at Wisconsin
Georgia
at Vanderbilt
South Carolina
at Tennessee
Missouri
at LSU
Mercer
at Oklahoma
Auburn
How might 9-3 or 8-4 go over in Tuscaloosa?
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