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Just something to think about!

TheRealMcCoy1983

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May 4, 2023
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I know there has been lots of talk and rumblings about firing BV and bringing in someone new from the top down. I will admit I responded on X Saturday night to someone and said it was time to hit the reset button from the top down. There are a lot of areas you have to admit there have been improvement with the program, but I know the wins are not coming fast enough and the improvement in some areas have left a lot to be desired. Heck as fans we can even question are the best players getting the amount of game reps they deserve??? I do think there has to be a ton of soul searching has to be done in a lot of areas for sure. There have been some ugly losses and there is NO DOUBT about it, but I’m going to list a couple records here of two very successful coaches and what their first 4 years looked liked-
Coach #1
4-3
9-5
6-7
10-4
Coach #2
6-5
6-6
7-5
6-6
This is pre NIL of course, but I’m 41 yrs old and these are maybe two of the most successful coaches I have seen since the mid 2000’s outside of Bob Stoops.

I’m not trying to justify what this season has been because it has been a mess and embarrassing offensively for us as fans, and for sure for these players and this team. Just based on the records above though do we as fans need to pump the breaks a tad and see if BV can go get him a good O Coordinator, hold this recruiting class together, and hit a couple massive additions in the portal and turn this ship around?

The records above are the records of Dabo Swinney and Nick Saban and what their first 4 years looked like of coaching. I even looked at Saban’s run at LSU and it wasn’t until year 4 before he got things turned in the right direction.
 
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