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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1363237" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>As an Auburn alumnus /fan, absolutely despise St Saban. However, I think he is the best coach in college</p><p>football. No one seems to have better handle on evaluating and developing talent than him. Hard a**. yes but apparently that is how he lives his life. His approach to the game appears to be the "process". Best I can gather that equates to repetition/repetition/repetition of the basic with only minimal of the finesse work. Will make some tide enemies, but think he may go down as better coach than "The Bear". Bear did great things, but with lots less NCAA restrictions. Bear era Ala had lots "walk on" playing. if someone OK player, not for athletic scholarship, find someone to fund restricted scholarship for said student then he walks on football team, totally legal then. Remember one bowl game Sugar or Orange, late 60's Ala dressed out over 100 players. Like i say I despise this man, but I respect what he has done and how he does it. My first true negative on him was this year when he initially refused a graduate transfer for player to follow Kirby Smart to Ga. If You preach graduation, bite the bullet and live with results.</p><p>Was never good at sports, but appears success equals hours and hours of the basics so they are 2nd nature then small amount time executing that particular discipline. Appears to apply to horses, soccer, basketball, football, this appears to be Sabans process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1363237, member: 18681"] As an Auburn alumnus /fan, absolutely despise St Saban. However, I think he is the best coach in college football. No one seems to have better handle on evaluating and developing talent than him. Hard a**. yes but apparently that is how he lives his life. His approach to the game appears to be the "process". Best I can gather that equates to repetition/repetition/repetition of the basic with only minimal of the finesse work. Will make some tide enemies, but think he may go down as better coach than "The Bear". Bear did great things, but with lots less NCAA restrictions. Bear era Ala had lots "walk on" playing. if someone OK player, not for athletic scholarship, find someone to fund restricted scholarship for said student then he walks on football team, totally legal then. Remember one bowl game Sugar or Orange, late 60's Ala dressed out over 100 players. Like i say I despise this man, but I respect what he has done and how he does it. My first true negative on him was this year when he initially refused a graduate transfer for player to follow Kirby Smart to Ga. If You preach graduation, bite the bullet and live with results. Was never good at sports, but appears success equals hours and hours of the basics so they are 2nd nature then small amount time executing that particular discipline. Appears to apply to horses, soccer, basketball, football, this appears to be Sabans process. [/QUOTE]
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