Sources: Strong joins Saban's staff at Alabama
Former head coach Charlie Strong has joined Nick Saban's staff at Alabama, where he'll be a defensive analyst.
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Not sure I'd call old Charlie an "All- Star" just saying.Indeed
We pick up people I’ve never heard of and Saban has a freaking All-Star team full of “analysts”.....
Former USF, Texas, Louisville head coach Charlie Strong joins Crimson Tide staff - Yellowhammer News
Charlie Strong is joining the University of Alabama Crimson Tide's coaching staff under Nick Saban.yellowhammernews.com
Not sure I'd call old Charlie an "All- Star" just saying.
If paid enough, coaches would rather live in warm climate states where recruiting is way, way better than say, Nebraska?We can debate the verbiage all day long but I think you get what I’m saying
If paid enough, coaches would rather live in warm climate states where recruiting is way, way better than say, Nebraska?
This whole analyst thing to me is very interesting. They aren’t supposed to recruit nor have game day contact etc. But man if you can stockpile some solid “analyst” talent that can provide feedback across the board in all you’re doing, wow what an advantage that is.
They are definite pushing the limits. I'm guessing we'll see some new regulations on this matter sooner than later due to this.Yep, Bama's pushing the limits here.
I really think we have to use this to our advantage also. We have the cash, and we have the facilities to make this work. Using tech correctly, you can leverage these guys better than ever before. Given that we are likely the biggest roster in all of college football with our walk-ons, I think we should look to make this a competitive advantage over most teams
Really want to push the limits why not go hire a couple of former NFL coaches or GM's to be your analyst. Then you could tell recruits look who we have watching film of you everyday. Wanna go pro, come look who is evaluating your film? Screw those recycled college coaches.
My comment was more tongue in cheek than anything but you are correct.A previous coach at NU tried that...didn't work out so well.
Not sure I'd call old Charlie an "All- Star" just saying.
Roger that, Charlie.As an analyst, he’s pretty.....strong.
Roger that, Charlie.
It's what I do.Somebody got it.