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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5818086" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>Yep, I agree. There is nervousness, as there should be in this situation. As I said before, Alabama is and has been relevant to the championship in college football WAY longer than the Saban era, and most likely will be in the future. But that is no guarantee given the history of other programs who are at the same level. Alabama won't become Vanderbilt (or Purdue for instance) but they have had the most dominant run for the longest time under Saban and it won't be like that. What's so bad is the insane gloating and derision of other teams from a lot of the fan base in Tuscaloosa. I for one won't enjoy it if they fall to a 50-50 team because I like good football…but I wouldn't be sad about it either because someone else will be playing good football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5818086, member: 16537"] Yep, I agree. There is nervousness, as there should be in this situation. As I said before, Alabama is and has been relevant to the championship in college football WAY longer than the Saban era, and most likely will be in the future. But that is no guarantee given the history of other programs who are at the same level. Alabama won’t become Vanderbilt (or Purdue for instance) but they have had the most dominant run for the longest time under Saban and it won’t be like that. What’s so bad is the insane gloating and derision of other teams from a lot of the fan base in Tuscaloosa. I for one won’t enjoy it if they fall to a 50-50 team because I like good football…but I wouldn’t be sad about it either because someone else will be playing good football. [/QUOTE]
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