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re: Joel Klatt on LSU. Is this true Tigers?
Posted on 10/13/16 at 8:58 am to lsufball19
Posted on 10/13/16 at 8:58 am to lsufball19
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lsufball19
LMAO - correcting my grammar errors is all you have? It does not change the content.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:05 am to T Rey WI
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LMAO - correcting my grammar errors is all you have? It does not change the content.
For one, your stats are wrong. And secondly, I love when people start an argument with "well if you take out all these wins, their winning percentage is lower." Hot fricking take bud. Very compelling stuff
Posted on 10/13/16 at 9:12 am to T Rey WI
LSU did just as much if not more for Saban than he did for LSU.
LSU opened the purse and gave him a shitload of power in deciding how it would be spent. He held more power than ANY HC in LSU history even before his first winning season...because LSU recognized him as the Rock Star he wanted to be.
LSU won him his first SECC.
LSU made him the Highest paid coach in NCAA...after winning him his first NCC.
LSU is responsible for the Saban brand, period.
And no, he didn't run from LSU. Not at all. He was easily seduced by $ and the promise of NFL success by Devils that refused to take no for an answer and exchanged c-notes for oxygen.
When he failed at that, he made Bama money-men his bitches and has been holding high court in Tuscaloosa ever since.
Your welcome, coach.
LSU opened the purse and gave him a shitload of power in deciding how it would be spent. He held more power than ANY HC in LSU history even before his first winning season...because LSU recognized him as the Rock Star he wanted to be.
LSU won him his first SECC.
LSU made him the Highest paid coach in NCAA...after winning him his first NCC.
LSU is responsible for the Saban brand, period.
And no, he didn't run from LSU. Not at all. He was easily seduced by $ and the promise of NFL success by Devils that refused to take no for an answer and exchanged c-notes for oxygen.
When he failed at that, he made Bama money-men his bitches and has been holding high court in Tuscaloosa ever since.
Your welcome, coach.
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