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Harrison will likely go. I've seen him rated pretty high in various places.
Buggs might go but I think he needs another year in college.
Looks like we’re gonna be in for a major staff overhaul. Ansley/Pruitt gone with Locksley interviewing with FSU for the OC job.
Brought on Pete Golding who will likely take over the secondary roll. Tosh appears to get the nod for DC (and is our best recruiter outside Pruitt). Saban already prefaced that he wants the DC to come from within the program. Looks like we need to add a couple more position coaches/recruiters.
I've been hearing that Saban is telling recruits that he is planning for at least another 5+ years on the job. He doesn't seem to be slowing down...at all (although I'm sure the thought has crossed his mind). Just look at how energetic he looked after that win Monday. I can't imagine him not coaching...I think he'd go insane knowing he would have no part. He has reiterated those same thoughts...no plans to retire in the foreseeable future. What if I told you we have only hit the half way point of the dynasty...If Tosh does well, I wonder if he'll become a head coach in waiting of sorts. I know it's hard to say, but I think Saban is getting to that point in his career to where he realizes he needs to begin thinking of a succession plan when the time comes to hang up the headset and if Dabo decides he's not interested. Tosh would fit that role nicely.
It may be bias, but I think it would be in Harrison's best interest to stay if he wants to solidify himself a a top 5 pick like Fitzpatrick. He's been more or less playing under Fitzpatrick's shadow these past two seasons and it may benefit him greatly to have a year where he's the unquestioned leader of the secondary if he wants to go that route. If he just wants to get out and get graded as a solid but not particularly outstanding safety, it would be best for him to go now. There's really no bad option for him.
Saban recommended Houston Nutt to replace him at LSU. I don't want Saban having any say in his replacement.
I've been hearing that Saban is telling recruits that he is planning for at least another 5+ years on the job. He doesn't seem to be slowing down...at all (although I'm sure the thought has crossed his mind). Just look at how energetic he looked after that win Monday. I can't imagine him not coaching...I think he'd go insane knowing he would have no part. He has reiterated those same thoughts...no plans to retire in the foreseeable future. What if I told you we have only hit the half way point of the dynasty...
I have expressed disappointment regarding Pruitt taking the UT job. But he's a Bama guy through and through. I could see him getting serious consideration when that day comes.