I happen to know a guy that played on LSU’s 2004 National title team. He was recruited by, and played for Nick Saban. He told me that Saban told him that he had a zero tolerance policy. Any F ups and if a player didn’t meet the standard they were gone. I know it sounds old school and what we all always here now a days is “you can’t coach like that these days”. Alkire even made a reference to this in his post game interview after the Southern game. So my question is this, so to coach these days does one have to be a jellyfish? You tell a kid to do something and the kid says “F that” what do you do? I’m confused. I’m not saying I have the answer, I’m just saying that the adult has to be in charge. At Moutain Ridge I assure you that the adults run the show. Could someone shed light on this? I’ve been out of the picture for a while. I coached varsity girls basketball in 2018 and FH football in 2009. I had wonderful relationships with all the players I coached. And I assure you I was no jellyfish.