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Alabama has won four national titles in eight seasons. Fans and college football programs all over the country want to know, “How does Alabama do it?”
4th and Goal Every Day is a look through the eyes of football lifer Phil Savage who provides a unique, 360-degree perspective on Alabama football from his current role as the radio color analyst for the Crimson Tide Sports Network.
With anecdotes from from his growing up days in Alabama when the Tide won numerous championships in the 1970’s through his 20-year career in the National Football League as a coach, scout and general manager, Savage gives an incredible view of what makes Coach Nick Saban and his teams so successful on an annual basis.
Savage has provided color commentary for every Alabama game since 2009. He initially worked with Nick Saban when they both joined the Cleveland Browns' coaching staff in 1991. Over the past 111 games, Savage has enjoyed an up close view of the Alabama program’s dedication to recruiting, its commitment to practice and devotion to fundamentals.
You cannot find another person who can intelligently discuss Alabama football in public better than Phil Savage. Together with Ray Glier, this in-depth story chronicles how the Crimson Tide re-emerged as one of the true superpowers in college football.
With a Preface by Alabama Football Coach Nick Saban and a Foreword by ESPN's College Gameday Host Rece Davis.
336 pages, Hardcover
Published August 29, 2017
This was a very interesting look at the University of Alabama football culture under Nick Saban. Saban has installed a system based on computer analytics as invented by Tom Landry and Gil Brandt of the Dallas Cowboys dynasty and which those two taught to very young Bill Belichick of the Cleveland Browns and his even younger protege and assistant Nick Saban.
Everything in the University of Alabama football universe is scalable, Nick Saban has taught the state. Once the coaching staff decides exactly what they want in a player at a particular position, they create a template (size, weight, speed, intangibles, etc.) to apply in future recruiting. Enough templates, and Saban can know precisely what type of player Alabama needs to recruit to fill every position on the team.
And Saban scales everything. “Trust the process” is a Saban mantra.
This book demonstrates the advantage that continuity in a program brings.
It also makes me hyper-aware of how utterly incompetent the sports administrators at the school I pull for have been in their attempts to right the failed course the team is sailing.
I am not an Alabama football fan, but this book has at least turned me into an admirer.
My rating: 7.25/10, finished 4/26/21. I purchased a HB copy in like-new condition for $3.00 from McKay's Books on 4/14/21. (3527).
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