<p>Tuscaloosa is described as “a drinking town with a football problem.” I was contacted by three different students within ten minutes of Meyer’s resignation. Obviously, a part of the student body cares about this story because it affects the future of the SEC and the University of Alabama football team. Because this will hurt Florida, it will benefit us. All aspects Alabama football rules in Tuscaloosa and that includes its competition.</p>
<p>I wonder how much Meyer’s uncertain future will affect recruiting. A lot of recruits come to a school because of the coach, and I feel many recruits may shy away from Florida because they do not know who will be coaching them. This could definitely help Alabama’s recruiting by allowing us to grab those recruits that were choosing between the two schools.</p>