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re: Hypothetical DC Candidate-Steele?

Posted on 12/7/20 at 6:45 pm to
Posted by LuckyTiger57
Member since Dec 2015
1723 posts
Posted on 12/7/20 at 6:45 pm to
That thought is out of the question.
Posted by MrWiseGuy
Member since Dec 2009
27818 posts
Posted on 12/7/20 at 7:37 pm to
Tosh fricking Lupoi

Crush everyone in recruiting with this guy and win with Jimmies and Joes

Yes it is Saban’s defense, but Bama ranked 10th in total defense in 2018 and second in 2017

Posted by Puttmail_393
Member since Oct 2020
338 posts
Posted on 12/7/20 at 8:22 pm to
Great hire. frick the keyboard cops. This would be a start to the right direction.
Posted by Will2nd
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2009
4129 posts
Posted on 12/7/20 at 8:24 pm to
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What are your thoughts about getting Steele to return to BR?


He left to be eligible for retirement in the state of Alabama after he finishes coaching. Not sure he would come back.
Posted by TheDeathValley
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2010
20433 posts
Posted on 12/7/20 at 9:22 pm to
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Bayoubengal205


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No. In 2011 Steele was DC at Clemson when they won the ACC title and had the 13th ranked defense in the nation.


LINK

How are you going to say “no”. Steele was absolutely the DC for the 2012 Orange Bowl.

West Virginia and Clemson together set or tied nine separate bowl records at the Orange Bowl:[4]

Team touchdowns: West Virginia's ten touchdowns tied the record.
Combined points in a half: The 69 points between West Virginia and Clemson at halftime set a new record.
Total points: West Virginia's 70 points broke the record set one week earlier by Baylor in the 2011 Alamo Bowl. This particular record would be tied by Army in the 2018 Armed Forces Bowl.[6]
Points in a quarter: West Virginia's 35 points in the second quarter set a new record.
Points in a half: West Virginia's 49 points in the first half set a new record. The previous record was 45, held by Colorado at the 1999 Insight.com Bowl and Oklahoma State at the 1988 Holiday Bowl. This record stood until the 2018 Music City Bowl, when Auburn led Purdue 56–7 at halftime, going on to win 63–14.[7]
Individual passing touchdowns: Geno Smith's six touchdowns tied Chuck Long's record in the 1984 Freedom Bowl.
Individual total touchdowns: Smith also rushed for a touchdown, giving him seven overall which tied another record.
Individual total points: Smith's seven touchdowns scored 42 points, also tying a record.
Individual receiving touchdowns: Tavon Austin's four touchdown receptions, becoming the fourth player to do so in a bowl game.
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