Alrighty then, how about I just give you 5 weeks like tonight? Not 4 weeks though! Then I guess you again are logically saying Miles would be the better coach, and is a quicker thinker than Saban with less than 5 weeks to prepare. But somehow with 5 weeks to prepare, Saban having all the time in the world now to think up anything you can imagine a football team to do and to prepare for to win, transforms to being the better coach. I'll be watching, and looking forward to seeing the master with his 5 weeks formation.
Am imagining that over the last 5 weeks, it's about the player's focus and conditioning. Which team wants it more? Which players are working out harder at the gym, and on the field, and studying more? Which players are going out partying, not as focused perhaps due to some hidden personal matter, etc.?
In a game like this, the better, stronger team, mentally and physically will win. Really doesn't matter what play you call, the better, stronger team will make any play they're given work. Good coaching vs. bad coaching definitely makes it a lot easier for the team to win, I'll give you that. But whether either coach in this game on 4th down says go for it, or kick it, or fake it, or whatever the call, the players are the ones who do the executing, not the coaches. And whatever the call (I mean with these 2 coaches they're veterans, so they're not going to ice their own kicker {or not have their kicking team ready in a crucial moment**, or do anything blantantly stupid, etc.), the better, stronger team with 11 college kids trained to go on the field and fight prevails.
And that, once again, will be LSU tonight.