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re: I Don't Think Saban is at Bama Next Year
Posted on 9/23/15 at 12:27 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
Posted on 9/23/15 at 12:27 pm to PurpleandGold Motown
He didn't like the attitudes in the pros. They weren't coachable.
I could see Saban leaving in a couple of years for ESPN/retirement/AD. The AD proposition is interesting because we haven't made any moves toward hiring a more permanent AD. Now that the university has a permanent president, I wonder if that will become a priority. It will be telling if we don't at least start the AD hiring process within the next year.
I could see Saban leaving in a couple of years for ESPN/retirement/AD. The AD proposition is interesting because we haven't made any moves toward hiring a more permanent AD. Now that the university has a permanent president, I wonder if that will become a priority. It will be telling if we don't at least start the AD hiring process within the next year.
Posted on 9/23/15 at 12:34 pm to chattabama
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He didn't like the attitudes in the pros. They weren't coachable.
Exactly-Saban genuinely likes helping college players succeed as people and players, and he can't do that in the NFL.
Posted on 9/23/15 at 12:50 pm to chattabama
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I could see Saban leaving in a couple of years for ESPN/retirement/AD. The AD proposition is interesting because we haven't made any moves toward hiring a more permanent AD. Now that the university has a permanent president, I wonder if that will become a priority. It will be telling if we don't at least start the AD hiring process within the next year.
I agree completely with this line of thought. The moment Battle was hired, I felt like he might be a placeholder for Saban.
Everybody thinks Saban's all about the football program, but in reality nothing's further from the truth. Just look at the number of stories we've seen about how he goes out of his way to help coaches in other sports recruit. There's no doubt he'd expect excellence throughout the entire athletic program and he'd be a fundraising machine.
The only potential downside I see is that potential football coaches would worry that if they took the job, Nick would always be looking over their shoulder.
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