Something, son. I was there when Ray Perkins followed the Bear and I saw the pressure. I was there when Mike DuBose lost to Louisiana Tech. You don't follwo a legend and get a free pass, especially not at Alabama. Ten wins? With that schedule? We open with Western Kentucky, then go to Wisconsin, and have Georgia, Tennessee, Auburn, LSU, and Oklahoma all in a row. That's a murderer's row that reminds me of the old SEC slobberknockers from the 90s. Coach Bryant always said the price of victory is high, but so is the price of defeat. DeBoer hasn't paid any price here yet. He's a fine coach, but this isn't Washington. This is Alabama, where they still remember the 1979 Sugar Bowl and what this program means. The media isn't creating this. The expectation is created by six decades of excellence. If he drops two of those big games and loses to Auburn, that seat will be warmer than a Tuscaloosa afternoon in August. We don't accept "just" ten wins anymore, not after what we've had. The standard is the standard.