Guilbeau Poll: Les 4th, but could No. 1 Nick be going? - Shreveport Times

BATON ROUGE – Quick, when did you read a coaches rankings for the first time. The first coaching ranking I remember was in the early 1980s by then-Baton Rouge Advocate columnist John Adams, who keeps writing wonderfully at the Knoxville (Tennessee) News Sentinel. Adams ranked the Southeastern Conference basketball coaches and had LSU’s Dale Brown low — maybe eighth. But lower than Brown was Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson in 10th in a 10-team league. ” At the time, the rankings may have made sense, but Brown and Sanderson both got much better as the 1980s and ’90s went on. The point is rankings can have a short shelf life, which is why everyone keeps doing them every year. So here is my 17th consecutive SEC football coaches’ ranking to kick off the first weekly SEC Road Trip column of the 2015 season. Nick is very frustrated,” and wrote Tuesday that it is a “very real possibility that Nick pulls the rip cord and ejects from Tuscaloosa after this season. Here’s some scoop for FootballSCOOP – Saban is almost always not very happy, somewhat miserable and frequently frustrated. He may look younger than that and takes very good care of himself, but considering that he works harder than most humans and many ants while being very. Source: www.shreveporttimes.com