Veebie, I seem to remember you all liking Kiff as your OC. Is my memory correct? Or maybe it was Chow. Or maybe Kiff's first year as OC was the year USC had an ungodly amount of injuries??
red used to like to break in at that point and say, "The paragraph is your friend." I'm worried he ain't gettin round like he used to.
Thanks for the grade. I'll try harder b/c I really care about your perspective. When I have more time to break down every assertion you have made, I will refute your exact words rather than summarize them generally. Oh wait, I don't have all the time in the world to go over every essay you have written, so maybe not.
I wouldn't waste your time if I were you. It'll be frustrating when you realize how futile the effort has become. What you've said would describe some Bama fans; not this one. Cheers!
I think Kiffin did okay as an OC, although Chow was a better mind. Kiffin lost the faithful after the 2006 9-13 loss to ucla at the Rose Bowl. We were still stacked with talent, had a pretty good year and with only the one loss on our record, we were poised for a great BCS game. Kiffin, as usual, overthought himself and managed only 9 points. Useless.
I didn't exactly jump. I thought you said, "There's some question as to whether one of the offensive lineman currently committed will qualify. With Damien, that's not a question." That led me to believe that Saban was out here to visit that player. I looked at your commit list and I only see one player from CA and that is Jackson. If I missed one, then I apologize. And then I looked, and it appears that Saban did in fact, visit with Jackson last week. All those things added up to Saban visiting Jackson because he's a CA OL player from a JUCO (academic issues typically follow). Who else would it have been if Mama is not the one with academic qualifying issues?
@uscvball You just misread what I was saying...or more likely, I didn't make it as clear as I could have.