The 75th D-Day ceremonies have put Trump, the Queen, Prince Charles & world leaders in the news - big-time.
Prince Charles is the longest "heir apparent" in British history. 50 years ago this July 1st, Charles was officially crowned Prince of Wales at age 20. He's now 70. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, is a sharp 93 & doesn't appear to want to turn things over to Charles until he's maybe 85-90.
If Saban (2 years younger than Charles) decides to leave Bama in a few years, maybe Charles could replace him. It's a big job & beats waiting another 15-20 years to be King. And Britain does have "football" (well...soccer). Maybe Bama could win a Soccer Natty. Charles would be a great recruiter (very personable).
If I were Charles (& Bama called) - I'd take it. It would be about a $billion pay cut, but still not bad money. And which is bigger? King of England or King of Alabama football? Charles ain't gettin' any younger.
This post was written by a "huhud82" new hire. I've placed him on a kind of "firm but friendly" probation. He's now required to run all posts by me - at least for a while. It's OK, he'll learn from his mistakes.