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re: If Saban retired this year

Posted on 12/8/23 at 10:44 pm to
Posted by AZHorn
Southern Arizona
Member since Aug 2021
144 posts
Posted on 12/8/23 at 10:44 pm to
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Sark has a lot of respect and appreciation for Saban and Alabama for giving him a second chance when everyone else was kicking him while he was down. If Saban or the school picked up the phone he would take the call. Don’t worry though Saban isn’t going anywhere because he just loves coaching and he is happy doing it still. As long as he is on top he will coach several more years. When he has a couple of years where you see real decline then you will know it’s coming.



I have no doubt they will try if Sark maintains his success at Texas when they join the SEC, but Texas is not a school you leave if your winning. They can pay him and his staff as good or better than anyone, and it is easy to recruit to Texas when you are winning. He would rarely even have to leave the state for recruits. They can get the money to build the facilities any way he wants..Plus, it's in Austin. No lack of beauty in most of that area. But, who knows, just saying I don't think it would be easy to pry him away if he's already having success at Texas. No reason to go do a possible rebuild or partial rebuild at another school when you already built it where you are at.
This post was edited on 12/8/23 at 10:48 pm
Posted by RollingwiththeTide
Member since Oct 2020
3681 posts
Posted on 12/8/23 at 10:49 pm to
I’m just saying that Alabama has a pull on him that no other place does. It would probably tear him up trying to make that decision. Sark figured it out and got himself in order and is a very good coach. He has the the utmost respect and appreciation for the shot the Saban and Bama gave him. That just can’t be glossed over because without that shot then Sark isn’t where he is at today.
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