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New Fish
There was a story about the influence that Don James had in Saban on /r/CFB today and it led me to this story on si.com
https://www.si.com/vault/1991/12/30...ashington-is-on-the-brink-of-a-national-title
That spring James fired an assistant for the first time in his then 18 years as a head coach. The victim was Dan Dorazio, who had been on the staff for five years and is now the offensive coordinator at Holy Cross. Says Dorazio, "He told me he was disappointed in the offensive line play and that it was my responsibility."
So is Dorazio bitter? Hardly.
"Coach James is an outstanding football coach and a great human being. He's consistent, fair, honest. He's as good as there is." Dorazio's dismissal was a staff wake-up call. Nobody slept through it.
That same year James brought in Gilbertson, who had been the coach at Idaho, to install the one-back offense. Gilbertson understood the nuances of the system. James did not. Says Gilbertson, "Coach James likes to change, grow, experiment, ask questions. He always wants to do what is best for his football team."
I can't really see Coach Pete doing this?