Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:37 pm
Mickey Andrews.......please.
Ummm Sorry I went to Bama a few years ago with a kid who was being recruited by Bama and I saw their facilities. They are on par with the rest of major college football but I did see better. In all honesty the nicest facilities I have seen (including OU in this statement) are in Tampa Florida and belong to USF.Sudden Sam wrote:The facilities in T-town are first-class. None better anywhere.SunCoastSooner wrote:.
Petrino is the only realistic option on that list and you guys better be prepared to break out the pocket book and mean for more than just a paycheck but upgrades in facilities... no matter how nice they are.
They'll pay whatever it takes to get a name guy this time.
Mickey Andrews wanted the job bad years ago. So did Bobby Bowden before that. Alabama messed up both times. I think about failing to get Bowden often...coulda been contending for NCs year after year a long time ago.
Great wytch job (or is it wytching?).Jsc810 wrote:
I was only there two years ago... Unless it has dramaticly improved in less than 20 months then my statement still stands.Sudden Sam wrote:Weight room, locker room, etc. all been upgraded in last couple years, SCS. It's nicer now than what you saw.
heh heh...if you lose Andrews, you'll really tailspin.Cicero wrote:Mickey Andrews.......please.
Like I said... Nice facilities and on par with the rest of major college football. USF's are nicer. Sorry but tat is an unbiased opinion. USF's facilities are nicer than what we even have in Norman right now and farrrrrrrr better than the shit hole Miami has.Sudden Sam wrote:Here's a current view of the football facilities:SunCoastSooner wrote:I was only there two years ago... Unless it has dramaticly improved in less than 20 months then my statement still stands.Sudden Sam wrote:Weight room, locker room, etc. all been upgraded in last couple years, SCS. It's nicer now than what you saw.
http://www.rolltide.com/ViewArticle.dbm ... LID=239841
Don't know if it's been upgraded from when you were there or not.
Thanks for the kind words regarding our facility. We are going to be undergoing further expansion of the athletic facility in the next year or so that will include a dining hall/nutrition center for all student athletes, brand new practice fields for football which will include a seperate field turf practice field, brand new baseball, softball and soccer stadium, along with a new track. Our basketball facility will also see a mjor upgrade in the next few years as well.SunCoastSooner wrote:Like I said... Nice facilities and on par with the rest of major college football. USF's are nicer. Sorry but tat is an unbiased opinion. USF's facilities are nicer than what we even have in Norman right now and farrrrrrrr better than the shit hole Miami has.
Thanks for the kind words regarding our facility. We are going to be undergoing further expansion of the athletic facility in the next year or so that will include a dining hall/nutrition center for all student athletes, brand new practice fields for football which will include a seperate field turf practice field, brand new baseball, softball and soccer stadium, along with a new track. Our basketball facility will also see a major upgrade in the next few years that will include new seats, club/suite area, and 2 new practice courts and meeting facilities.SunCoastSooner wrote:Like I said... Nice facilities and on par with the rest of major college football. USF's are nicer. Sorry but tat is an unbiased opinion. USF's facilities are nicer than what we even have in Norman right now and farrrrrrrr better than the shit hole Miami has.
I don't think money is an issue since WVU pays him and would be able to continually pay him well.Sudden Sam wrote:I figured coaching at his alma mater would hold him there, too.
I guess money and tradition talk.
Or, rather, we'll see if they do!
I still haven't written Spurrier off.
Not to mention that Rodriguez actually is probably in a better position where he is. As Danimal pointed out, he has the opportunity to develop a perennial Top 10 program there. The SEC, OTOH, is too competitive for him to be able to take the Alabama program back to the level of dominance it had under Bryant.MuchoBulls wrote:I don't think money is an issue since WVU pays him and would be able to continually pay him well.Sudden Sam wrote:I figured coaching at his alma mater would hold him there, too.
I guess money and tradition talk.
Or, rather, we'll see if they do!
I still haven't written Spurrier off.
The tradition aspect could actually be a detrimental thing for Alabama. The way Shula was run shows how a bit how crazy expectations are and that there are probably some very influential boosters/trustees still have a mindset toward Bear Bryant.