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Has anybody listened to the podcast interview with Cecil Hurt who reports on alabama? If I understand correctly, he said that AL pay their coordinators up to 3.5 mil a year and that saban will not hire young inexperienced coordinators and, if for no other reason, this is why bama has an advantage over most, if not all, other teams. I found this to be interesting especially since BK hires coordinators with little or no experience. Does ND's inability to offensively adjust to Clemson and to convert red zone visits into touchdowns all year have more to do with TR inexperience than talent? I don't have an answer to this but thought it might generate interesting discussion.
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Recruiting Louisiana DB talks recent ND offer

I am covering The Show 7v7 in Florida this week and connected with Ponchatoula, La., 2022 DB Amorion Walker here. Notre Dame offered him last month, and he talks about the Irish in the article below:

Recruiting The Gold Standard

BlueandGold.com recruiting insider Mike Singer recently caught up with coaches of three key Irish recruits in the 2022 class. Read what they had to say in this week’s edition of The Gold Standard.

Why did Kelly change his offensive philosophy?

Before ND he was well known as an offensive innovator and put up some amazing offenses. I know he said he needed to put butts in the seats at cinci but he has never had that offense at ND.

now fastforward to now and all the elite teams are producing elite,efficient, high prolific offenses and Kelly has gone in the exact opposite direction. It doesn’t make sense to me

Football AP All-America Teams Released

Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and Aaron Banks are first-teamers. Liam Eichenberg is a second-teamer. Tommy Kraemer and Kyle Hamilton are on the third-team.

All three teams:

OT: How talented was Lawrence Phillips?

I just saw an ESPN show highlighting his life and football career.

First, I know he did some brutal and appalling things. While one can debate whether he was an innately evil monster or the byproduct of a tragic background, I'd like to table that for another thread.

Obviously, he was a very good back, I'd like to know if he was good enough to be ranked among the most talented of all time.

Ray Lewis said he was among the greatest he ever faced. In an Orange Bowl showdown, Lewis said that on one play he hit Phillips as directly and as hard as he ever had contact with anyone. The collision was shown on screen, Phillips absorbed getting drilled while going forward for a few yards, bounced right up, and told Lewis, "not bad," Lewis then turned to Warren Sapp and said "looks like we're in for dogfight tonight."

Nick Saban spoke of him in superlatives when Phillips rushed for over 200 yards against his MSU team, saying he he never saw a running back that gifted when he coached in the NFL.

Thus, my question is "Was he extremely talented or something even beyond that?"
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