Despite making no public statements to suggest he's heading to another school, speculation continues about Braxton Miller possibly not finishing his college career at Ohio State. Tuesday, radio host and ESPN personality Paul Finebaum said a he talked to a source who said there was "a chance" Miller could end up at Alabama. http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...on-miller-transfers-to-alabama-005956535.html
yeah, but he's been extremely dumb to go to a team that runs bama's offense. I'm sure he could transfer to Arizona or auburn and do very well and potentially learn enough of the system just in the fall to start, but not Alabama.
It's hard to say, Miller could have done everything Sims did last year and more, but Cooper made that offense go. I do think you're overestimating how complicated Bama's offense is though.
many people felt sims started over coker because of his knowledge of the offense. I'm not suggesting it's the hardest offense around, but it's already very hard to learn an offense and succeed with just the fall practice, let alone chaning systems. at least the guy transferring to Oregon ran a similar offense and I still bet that guy has a big learning curve.
Coker can't make decisions. There's a difference between understanding the offense and being a good decision maker. Plus Sims was mobile, which Saban now realizes is a decent commodity.
Eh, I think they went with the Senior because they thought they could win with the 3 best running backs in the conference and defense and he wouldn't hurt them. Then they woke up with the Bileitnikoff winner in the playoffs and lost their collective minds.
I'm not sure miller was ever a good decision maker, but I still think he'd have a much better chance starting on a read option team.
got it. they claim he took Winston to the wire at FSU. who knows if that's bs. we heard the same thing about other guys who went elsewhere and sucked though (insert name of about 20 5 star USC backup qbs who transferred).