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re: Saban's wife house hunting in Texas

Posted on 10/23/13 at 4:26 pm to
Posted by RT1941
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 10/23/13 at 4:26 pm to
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And I bet Texas made more.

At the very least I bet Saban tests the waters to get a lot more from Bama. Texas has the money to get in a bidding war.





Bama won't get in a bidding war over this shite. They've already made Nick the highest paid coach in college football, expanded and renovated BDS, built a state of the art football facility, recruiting headquarters, fitness & nutrition center, and anything else he wanted. Money has never been an issue while Nick's been at Alabama.

He either wants to stay and continue his legacy at Bama, or he wants a new experience elsewhere. Money won't be what makes him go to another job, and money won't be what makes him stay put.
Posted by DeltaDoc
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Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 10/23/13 at 4:59 pm to
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He either wants to stay and continue his legacy at Bama, or he wants a new experience elsewhere. Money won't be what makes him go to another job, and money won't be what makes him stay put.


Believe it or not, Saban does not want to be a deity...and that is what the Alabama fan base has done to him.

I know for certain that Nick and Terry have never "loved" the University of Alabama. It is a job, just like Miami, just like LSU and just like Texas would be.

I also know for certain they feel suffocated in that hick town in central Alabama.

I am not saying they are leaving...far from it. What I am saying is that if any Bama fan thinks that Saban loves them in the same way they love him, they are very wrong.

There is no loyalty relative to this situation. Texas is intriguing to any coach. They have money, tradition and a recruiting goldmine. He would be a fool not to listen to what they have to say...and he is not a fool.

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