It's all the pressure of having the top college coaching job in the country. But then again, it's like everywhere else......win or bye-bye. Why isn't Saban still in Miami? Why isn't Petino still in Boston? How about Phil Jackson and the Lakers? Jimmy Johnson and the Dolphins? Point is, lots of successful coaches have coached other places and failed miserably. Doesn't make them bad coaches, just not the right fit or any number of other intangibles.