I believe that Alabama will end up paying Gregg Marshall but it will be a consulting visit today at noon...
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As we speak, I bet they are all sitting in an leather/mahogany office with cigars and scotch and passing little slips of paper back and forth with numbers written on it. There is a guy from Alabama flanked by three big men in suits with their arms folded, occasionally popping their knuckles. Marshall says "what happened to Grant?"
Mr. Grant sleeps with the fishes.
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostFor those wondering, the plane that Alabama uses for official business like this has been blocked from public flight trackers, so that info would be unavailable. They pulled that stunt on us during the Saban hire :beaten:
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Originally posted by blitzkrieg View PostIf Marshall leaves, I would rather him go to a school that somewhat cares about basketball or at least a top 40 job.
We do not have an Elite basketball program, but I think we could with the right coach. There's no reason a "football school" can't expect tremendous basketball success. See Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, etc...
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostI know there's a stigma out there about Bama football and how it overshadows everything - because it does. But we do care about basketball, and we've experienced success before. We've never made it to the Final Four, but we have made numerous Sweet 16, and more than 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. Forbes ranked it the 14th most valuable basketball program in the country, and our attendance averaged more than 10,000 per game - in a year in which the fans had grown tired of watching bad basketball.
We do not have an Elite basketball program, but I think we could with the right coach. There's no reason a "football school" can't expect tremendous basketball success. See Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, etc...
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Originally posted by _kai_ View PostSo the flight I linked just happens to be a different flight from Birmingham?
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostI know there's a stigma out there about Bama football and how it overshadows everything - because it does. But we do care about basketball, and we've experienced success before. We've never made it to the Final Four, but we have made numerous Sweet 16, and more than 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. Forbes ranked it the 14th most valuable basketball program in the country, and our attendance averaged more than 10,000 per game - in a year in which the fans had grown tired of watching bad basketball.
We do not have an Elite basketball program, but I think we could with the right coach. There's no reason a "football school" can't expect tremendous basketball success. See Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, etc...
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostI know there's a stigma out there about Bama football and how it overshadows everything - because it does. But we do care about basketball, and we've experienced success before. We've never made it to the Final Four, but we have made numerous Sweet 16, and more than 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. Forbes ranked it the 14th most valuable basketball program in the country, and our attendance averaged more than 10,000 per game - in a year in which the fans had grown tired of watching bad basketball.
We do not have an Elite basketball program, but I think we could with the right coach. There's no reason a "football school" can't expect tremendous basketball success. See Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, etc...
OU is close to the same. I think the Sooners can be very good in certain years, but the fan support is not even close to being there.
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Originally posted by shocka khan View PostI think your need to recheck your definition of success. Based on your standard, Wichita State is much more successful than your school. Especially and specifically during the months of November and December, when your teams games on TV look more like small school high school games and less like a P5 powerhouse.
Agreeeeed. It was dismal looking. CKA has never looked like that. We have had some lean years.
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostI know there's a stigma out there about Bama football and how it overshadows everything - because it does. But we do care about basketball, and we've experienced success before. We've never made it to the Final Four, but we have made numerous Sweet 16, and more than 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. Forbes ranked it the 14th most valuable basketball program in the country, and our attendance averaged more than 10,000 per game - in a year in which the fans had grown tired of watching bad basketball.
We do not have an Elite basketball program, but I think we could with the right coach. There's no reason a "football school" can't expect tremendous basketball success. See Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, etc...
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostIt would appear that way, unless there's some reason they chose to fly out of Birmingham on a plane not owned by the University of Alabama. The plane owned by the University is N1UA, and typically departs and arrives from the Tuscaloosa Regional Airport.
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Originally posted by Tuscaloosa View PostI know there's a stigma out there about Bama football and how it overshadows everything - because it does. But we do care about basketball, and we've experienced success before. We've never made it to the Final Four, but we have made numerous Sweet 16, and more than 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. Forbes ranked it the 14th most valuable basketball program in the country, and our attendance averaged more than 10,000 per game - in a year in which the fans had grown tired of watching bad basketball.
We do not have an Elite basketball program, but I think we could with the right coach. There's no reason a "football school" can't expect tremendous basketball success. See Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma, etc...
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