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re: Saban tried to leave for Texas, but Texas said, "no"
Posted on 7/13/19 at 11:51 am to OldSchoolHorn
Posted on 7/13/19 at 11:51 am to OldSchoolHorn
I had the privilege of meeting Mack several times in person (I was media at the time).
What always struck me was how genuine he was.
Every time he convo’d with you, he gave you his undivided attention (or at least made you think he did ).
After Bonfire fell, he offered me (and my colleague) some of the most comforting words I heard from anyone during the entire nightmare.
I’m a big MB fan and will be pulling for him at NC.
What always struck me was how genuine he was.
Every time he convo’d with you, he gave you his undivided attention (or at least made you think he did ).
After Bonfire fell, he offered me (and my colleague) some of the most comforting words I heard from anyone during the entire nightmare.
I’m a big MB fan and will be pulling for him at NC.
Posted on 7/13/19 at 1:49 pm to EKG
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I had the privilege of meeting Mack several times in person (I was media at the time). What always struck me was how genuine he was. Every time he convo’d with you, he gave you his undivided attention (or at least made you think he did ).
Coach Brown is certainly genuine.
Coach Royal was the same way. I have a great picture of him holding my nephew when he was a baby. I miss Coach Royal.
Posted on 7/13/19 at 8:36 pm to EKG
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Every time he convo’d with you, he gave you his undivided attention (or at least made you think he did ).
The best I've ever seen at working the crowd. He can recall names and details from randoms he met one time a year prior and spoke with for a few minutes. Really wish he didn't go full petulant child at the end in Austin.
If he would've kept his staff fresh he couldve pulled a Bowden or Paterno lifetime deal in Austin.
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