*** 2025 CFB Thread ***

Following the Bear Bryant era, Alabama went through Ray Perkins and Bill Curry as coaches, going a combined 58-25-1 with one SEC championship.

There was a brief resurgence in the Gene Stallings era, and then the team fell into middle of the road obscurity for years, until Saban came around.
And IMHO Curry as the answer but they fired him to get the good old boys back in town. His last season he was 10-1 and ranked 5th in the AP/UPI.
 

//the plaintiffs aren't asking for unlimited eligibility, but rather want athletes to be able to play in all five seasons they are able to be part of a team.\\

Gotcha. And where does this stop because that's how it starts. Play till you're thirty something with a nil contract because you're not good enuff for the nfl?
 
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When you can't or refuse to field an offenseive scheme that can throw the ball further than 5 yards down the field, and every team you play knows it, of course your play is going to be classified as concerning. Should be a pathetic category. It's so frustrating, year after year. Ferentz needs to retire.
I'm surprised he hasn't went after a proven OC from a smaller school.
 
Read an interesting story. BAMA is about to enter the "Just Another Program" territory.

Really. After the unheard of run by Saban I kinda expected a slump from BAMA unless they pull something together. The talent is there. The coaching, well, we shall see.
Welcome, Bama! We've been down here since 2010. A nice middle class suburb of Horton homes with a picket fence, no back yard, and neighbors a foot away on each side. Y'all have to beat someone in the top 30 for them to pour a slab for a porch in the back yard, though...

Times are tough, though. At the moment, we Gators haven't been paying our mortgage and may have to foreclose. We're all checking out those sweet singlewides in either Flomaton or Cantonment. Each come with a courtesy pitbull and a -- shall we say --Brown (or is it gold?)1993 Mustang on blocks in the front yard.
 
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