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BC Gets H&H with Bama

Person that I knows son, from Ohio, was leaning towards Purdue for Engineering. The were discussing what their financial aide package might look at with the Purdue Admission's department. The person on the Purdue Addmission department suggeted they look at Alabama becuase of the packages Alabam was offering. They ended up at Alabama for free.
a/k/a, he wasn't getting into Purdue. Purdue Engineering is significantly better than Alabama, and you'd pay more to go their. Direct pipeline to leading companies.
 
a/k/a, he wasn't getting into Purdue. Purdue Engineering is significantly better than Alabama, and you'd pay more to go their. Direct pipeline to leading companies.

While Engineering is much better at Purdue...Alabama's Business School is equally ranked...at #44
 
Future Alabama P5 opponents:

2021 Miami (Neutral site)
2022 @Texas
2023 Texas
2024 @Wisconsin
2025 @Florida St, Wisconsin
2026 @WVU, Florida St
2027 WVU, @Ohio State
2028 Ohio State, @Oklahoma St
2029 @Notre Dame, Oklahoma St
2030 @Georgia Tech, Notre Dame
2031 Georgia Tech
2032 Arizona, @Oklahoma
2033 @Arizona, Oklahoma
2034 @Virginia Tech
2035 Virginia Tech

Note that in every home and home deal Alabama plays the away game first.
Proof, without a doubt, that Alabama fears wins will be hard to come by once Saban retires...........
 
Not sure if 'works against their own residents' is the correct way to state it. The number of in-state has not dropped significantly, if at all, over the last 20 years but total enrollment has mushroomed as a result of out of state and out of country students. The net result is an almost totally refurbished campus without the need for the state to significantly increase public funding.
Careful now. No increase in public funding? Surely you jest.
Socially, economically and fiscally, Connecticut is being left in the lurch by many Southern and Western states, but there are many here who gain some level of satisfaction from mocking and belittling those states based on 60 year old stereotypes.
Sure Alabama has problems, but I'll bet minority home ownership and many other measures of growth and development outstrip those of Connecticut and that's a sad commentary about a state with such a rich history of cutting edge industries, beautiful old towns, hills, rivers, the Sound and so many other assets going to waste as people bail out (such as UConn's latest President).
Imagine the Legislators and Governor touting sports' betting as economic development. Have any of them given a thought to and followed through on leveraging a long term plan focusing on the excellent STEM programs at UConn? Hit and miss is the best case.
Only the pandemic, driving people from the misery of taxes and crime in NY, for example, has recently resurrected real estate values. How long will that last?
 
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Proof, without a doubt, that Alabama fears wins will be hard to come by once Saban retires...........
They know it will. But they're scheduling to market their fine institution.
 
without a doubt, that Alabama fears wins will be hard to come by once Saban retires...........

Only the craziest Bama fans expect Saban's successor will be able to produce the same results. Thus the universal sigh of relief in Tuscaloosa when he signed his new contract. Between Bryant's retirement and Saban's hiring they won only 1 National and 3 Conference championships. Most Bamaers see this as totally unacceptable but also understand that with Saban they got what may turn out to be the greatest coach since Wooden was at UCLA.
 
Only the craziest Bama fans expect Saban's successor will be able to produce the same results. Thus the universal sigh of relief in Tuscaloosa when he signed his new contract. Between Bryant's retirement and Saban's hiring they won only 1 National and 3 Conference championships. Most Bamaers see this as totally unacceptable but also understand that with Saban they got what may turn out to be the greatest coach since Wooden was at UCLA.
Alabama could have had more titles had Saban adopted the spread/hurry up offense sooner. That being said, Saban is probably the greatest college coach of our time and is definitely one of the best all time. I also like that he kinda the program of misfit ex head coaches and gives people a second chance to prove themselves. Bama fans on the other hand, hate them with a passion.
 

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