NolePride
Well-Known Member
Sumlin is hard to explain but he could be easily explained. (How do ya like that sentence?)
Excellent success with mid-majors doesn't guarantee success with the big boys. The college
football landscape is littered with the bodies of ex-Boise St coaches. (Except Peterson)
Sometimes, folks tend to forget the key to success in College Football. And it's not a
secret, it just gets lost with all the spreads, passing routes, schemes, Star rankings, all
that crap. If you're gonna win and I'm discussing winning big-time, the roadmap is
simple. Whoever controls the off-tackle hole, both offensively and defensively, is gonna
win. It's been like that since 1869. It's never changed and never will.
I believe Saban is well aware of that and so is Meyer. Dominance begins at the line
of scrimmage.
Excellent success with mid-majors doesn't guarantee success with the big boys. The college
football landscape is littered with the bodies of ex-Boise St coaches. (Except Peterson)
Sometimes, folks tend to forget the key to success in College Football. And it's not a
secret, it just gets lost with all the spreads, passing routes, schemes, Star rankings, all
that crap. If you're gonna win and I'm discussing winning big-time, the roadmap is
simple. Whoever controls the off-tackle hole, both offensively and defensively, is gonna
win. It's been like that since 1869. It's never changed and never will.
I believe Saban is well aware of that and so is Meyer. Dominance begins at the line
of scrimmage.