His incentive to change is that above all he wants to win. He did not just fall off the turnip truck. He does not care about $$. He does not care about personal accolades. He knows full well that our O must step up. I think the biggest and most positive variable is that the pressure of having to justify his son as OC is now in the rear view mirror. It may not be over night, but KF will change the O.What exactly is Kirk's incentive to change?
ZERO outright Big Ten championships.
Two shared championships.
25 years at the helm and he his seat is as cold as ice.
Good post. Kirk has reinvented himself when he has needed to more than anyone, but he does so while still being Kirk which has allowed his teams an impressive floor (yes, I say this seriously). He's at the point in life where he's doing it purely because he still enjoys it. It's easy to forget sometimes, but he'd like to win one as much as anyone. I just hope he doesn't have so much hubris that he won't give up some control in the name of winning. Look what's happened in New England with an old guy who refuses to give up control in the areas that he is lacking. Nick Saban wouldn't be at Alabama anymore if he still had an iron grip on the offense.His incentive to change is that above all he wants to win. He did not just fall off the turnip truck. He does not care about $$. He does not care about personal accolades. He knows full well that our O must step up. I think the biggest and most positive variable is that the pressure of having to justify his son as OC is now in the rear view mirror. It may not be over night, but KF will change the O.
I'd honestly be surprised if there's a super strong correlation between age of HC and player relations. I can just as easily see young hot heads alienating players.Most coaches go downhill pretty fast when old age kicks in. Jo Pa, Bobby Bowden, Bear Bryant, Hayden Fry, to name a few. Is Kirk going to stick around for awhile yet??? The same will probably happen to him also. Young kids do not always want to play for an old coach. It has happened before.
His incentive to change is that above all he wants to win. He did not just fall off the turnip truck. He does not care about $$. He does not care about personal accolades. He knows full well that our O must step up. I think the biggest and most positive variable is that the pressure of having to justify his son as OC is now in the rear view mirror. It may not be over night, but KF will change the O.
There's a certain irony when it comes to Kirk.Good post. Kirk has reinvented himself when he has needed to more than anyone, but he does so while still being Kirk which has allowed his teams an impressive floor (yes, I say this seriously). He's at the point in life where he's doing it purely because he still enjoys it. It's easy to forget sometimes, but he'd like to win one as much as anyone. I just hope he doesn't have so much hubris that he won't give up some control in the name of winning. Look what's happened in New England with an old guy who refuses to give up control in the areas that he is lacking. Nick Saban wouldn't be at Alabama anymore if he still had an iron grip on the offense.
I truly believe that he very driven to get the all-time BIG wins record.What exactly is Kirk's incentive to change?
What have you seen in 25 years that gives you the impression he's going to change the O now at the end of his career?His incentive to change is that above all he wants to win. He did not just fall off the turnip truck. He does not care about $$. He does not care about personal accolades. He knows full well that our O must step up. I think the biggest and most positive variable is that the pressure of having to justify his son as OC is now in the rear view mirror. It may not be over night, but KF will change the O.
Absolutely, nothing, however if nothing else, cosmetically sending Brian off on his cruise, or whatever you do being paid 800K a year to f___ up, would feel good. You are hitting on the big picture here my friend, Dad should join him with one of those umbrella drinks.What have you seen in 25 years that gives you the impression he's going to change the O now at the end of his career?
This.Good post. Kirk has reinvented himself when he has needed to more than anyone, but he does so while still being Kirk which has allowed his teams an impressive floor (yes, I say this seriously). He's at the point in life where he's doing it purely because he still enjoys it. It's easy to forget sometimes, but he'd like to win one as much as anyone. I just hope he doesn't have so much hubris that he won't give up some control in the name of winning. Look what's happened in New England with an old guy who refuses to give up control in the areas that he is lacking. Nick Saban wouldn't be at Alabama anymore if he still had an iron grip on the offense.
Nice comparison between NE's coach and Saban.Good post. Kirk has reinvented himself when he has needed to more than anyone, but he does so while still being Kirk which has allowed his teams an impressive floor (yes, I say this seriously). He's at the point in life where he's doing it purely because he still enjoys it. It's easy to forget sometimes, but he'd like to win one as much as anyone. I just hope he doesn't have so much hubris that he won't give up some control in the name of winning. Look what's happened in New England with an old guy who refuses to give up control in the areas that he is lacking. Nick Saban wouldn't be at Alabama anymore if he still had an iron grip on the offense.
I do think the calls in the title game were a direct response to Kirk's criticism (justly made) from the Big Ten officials.September will be here in a blink of an eye. And you’ll have to go on offense. Those are the rules. How are you going to be sure you’re competitive?
Maybe it’s time to quit fussing about replay, injuries and resilience
It would be nice to get the record by winning meaningful games against top 20 competition not just scheduled wins and Big 10 programs down on their luck.I truly believe that he very driven to get the all-time BIG wins record.
Except one has a 2-10 record this year and the other is 10-3. Different levels, of course. But KF has clearly not lost his touch. It's tough to say the same about Belichich.Nice comparison between NE's coach and Saban.
KF is so much like the NE coach it's comical. Saban was smart and look where it's gotten him. The NE coach lost Brady and now he's done. He just hasn't been fired yet. It won't be long.
FWIW, I can't stand Saban, but give him credit for turning the offense over to guys who knew Alabama had to compete offensively in today's game and not be stuck in old fashioned offensive football.