This Football Mama is never without a theory. I believe the
success of Coach Sabin is mostly because Sabin himself just won’t tolerate
monkey business. If a player gets caught with his pants down—meaning in trouble
for under-age drinking, drunkenness, rowdiness, scrapes with law-dogs or shady
behavior, or maybe literally with his
pants down in the wrong place, he’s outta his program. Coach Sabin simply will
not give his players any room for screw-ups.
Then again, his players are disciplined to the crux. They
eat, sleep, live by the Sabin rules. Even snafus on the field are not stomached
by Sabin & Company. Ouch. That’s purdy hard-core for college boys.
Still the record stands and this year was no different, the
Tide lost 2 key players and then more to the NFL and yet he pulls off a winning
record? Not too shabby!
So, let’s take Georgia for insistence. Why don’t the Dawgs
win more? Bring home more championships? Win a national title? Heck, anybody
seen one national title in the last ten years under the Richt tutelage? Georgia
can compete with Alabama on any given day as far as recruiting, facilities,
education, player amenities you name it there is no reason why Georgia cannot
compete! You want the real truth? Can you handle the truth?? Answer: Mark Richt
coddles his players. Yep, I know, y’all gonna hate me, but the simple truth is,
he does. He loves his players and is a stand-up guy for doing so, setting a
Christian atmosphere is not a bad thing at all, y’all. It’s quite a great thing
if you ask me. But, Georgia has had its chance, and if you really see it from
an unbiased perspective, you’ll find that Richt’s players are really not all
that well disciplined. Just sayin’. Let’s give ‘em the hurrah however, for
winning over Tech in double overtime last night. Yet again, they should’ve
eaten Tech alive. Poor Tech.
My real complaint however, stops at Sabin’s throne. Admit it
y’all, there was a tinge in those of us who are not die-hard Bama fans who
wanted the King’s crown rolled off his head, even if, ever so slightly. Then it
happened. Not that Auburn won over Alabama in such a freakish way but in the
after game interview with Sabin. To me, it spoke volumes. I do so wish he had
had the moral fortitude to give the Tigers the recognition they so deserved
instead of recapping what went wrong with Alabama. As if Alabama were the
Untouchables!? Helloooo!
Sorry Mister Sabin, that was not your most shining moment.
It really comes down to how you conduct yourself after a loss. After
adversity. With class? Without class? He should have given Auburn credit, he’d
have come off looking like the champion king he really is.
And, Georgia? I’m not advocating that it’s either a
Christian atmosphere or not. Remember a guy by the name of Tony Dungy?? You can have both. A winning program and Christian influence. Here’s to all
the hard working, saintly coaches who do both!
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