Originally posted by zno73
Sabban was good at recruiting, but he did not have a competing in state school to contend with. Alabama / Auburn. Louisiana and Alabama are not big states with huge talent pools.
I like Sabban, but you can not trust his word. That is the part that gets me. If you want to leave, then fine, but do not say you are here for 5 years and leave the next.
Perriloux was nothing more than a thug. Funny thing that he did not want to play in Texas because of playing time and never really got any snaps at LSU (except for the SEC Championship).
Well, even though Saban didn't have an in state school to contend with while at LSU, he still down right loaded up in the '08 class with Bama. And I would argue that the state of Alabama has a fairly decent talent pool as evidenced by the amount of highly recruited players in that '08 class (then again, not every state can be filled with blue-chippers like California, Texas, or Florida).
As for recruiting in Louisiana, I think you'd be surprised at the quality players that come out of there (the key for LSU is keeping them in-state). And let's face it, it wasn't too tough for Saban or Miles to maintain a pipeline with Texas.
Sabban was good at recruiting, but he did not have a competing in state school to contend with. Alabama / Auburn. Louisiana and Alabama are not big states with huge talent pools.
I like Sabban, but you can not trust his word. That is the part that gets me. If you want to leave, then fine, but do not say you are here for 5 years and leave the next.
Perriloux was nothing more than a thug. Funny thing that he did not want to play in Texas because of playing time and never really got any snaps at LSU (except for the SEC Championship).
Well, even though Saban didn't have an in state school to contend with while at LSU, he still down right loaded up in the '08 class with Bama. And I would argue that the state of Alabama has a fairly decent talent pool as evidenced by the amount of highly recruited players in that '08 class (then again, not every state can be filled with blue-chippers like California, Texas, or Florida).
As for recruiting in Louisiana, I think you'd be surprised at the quality players that come out of there (the key for LSU is keeping them in-state). And let's face it, it wasn't too tough for Saban or Miles to maintain a pipeline with Texas.






























