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re: Saban and the Apocalypse in Austin
Posted on 9/15/13 at 1:27 am to Jim Rockford
Posted on 9/15/13 at 1:27 am to Jim Rockford
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Will they go after him? I don't know, but I think the chances are a lot better now than they were.
They might well go after him. It won't be the first time a team has gone after him since 2007.
The question is whether he wants anything to do with that catastrophe.
I wouldn't be the least surprised if he turned them down flat.
Posted on 9/15/13 at 1:33 am to cyde
Depends on how this budding Fluker/Luther Davis scandal evolves ... if probation is likely wouldn't surprise me if the midge bolted,
Posted on 9/15/13 at 8:36 am to cyde
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The question is whether he wants anything to do with that catastrophe
Uh, I wouldn't call Texas a catastrophe. Are they turrible? Yes, but it's Texas and wouldn't take long to turn around. Not to mention he'd be playing against easier competition than in tSEC.
I doubt he goes to Texas, but to laugh at the idea(as many Tide fans are) seems unwarranted.
Posted on 9/17/13 at 8:01 am to cyde
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The question is whether he wants anything to do with that catastrophe.
Saban loves a good catastrophe - see LSU before he went there; see Bama before he went there. Texas fits his MO perfectly, maybe even more so than his 2 previous "savior acts". I think if they throw a ton of $$ at him he goes. In his egotistical mind, pulling the resurrection of a 3rd storied program will make him by far the greatest college football coach in all of history.
Posted on 9/17/13 at 9:37 am to cyde
quote:isn 't that what Saban has thrived on...at LSU and at Bama??? He freakin' lost to UAB at LSU and ULM at Bama. He inherited catastrophe twice, and it appears to bring out the best in him.
The question is whether he wants anything to do with that catastrophe
That said, he ain't going anywhere
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