i never said it wasnt. youre arguing with yourself. i was in front of winning solves everything long before you could spell hudson curley hallman.
Aw, come on now. Let's be clear here. I'm 90% sure there are a lot of people who don't like Alabama football. I'm 100% sure I don't give a damn.
I'm not sure it's accurate to deduce that number of arrests, high or low, is a direct reflection on the coach. Do the local police come down hard or look the other way? Does the coach try to work the po-po or not? I think it's probably a better measure were one to compare the discipline handed out. Richt has a tendency to dismiss players....like Zack Mettenberger for instance. The only other issue one might have is how the recruiting occurs and to what extent a coach does their research.
And we never know how many times a cop has recognized a drunk high profile player and given him a ride home instead of a ride to jail.
My favorite quote re college football players and the law... Cop to players: Who's got the pot? Oregon quarterback Darron Thomas was a passenger in the car when Cliff Harris was pulled over for driving 118 mph in June, and the state patrolman asked Harris during the traffic stop, "Who's got the marijuana in the car?" Harris replied, "We smoked it all." These latest revelations from the incident that earned Harris a suspension for at least the season-opener against LSU in Cowboys Stadium came after KATU news in Portland obtained unedited dashboard camera footage from the patrol car for the June 12, 4:30 a.m. traffic stop. http://espn.go.com/college-football...-darron-thomas-cliff-harris-got-marijuana-car