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re: Nate Oats is engaged!
Posted on 4/4/26 at 2:25 am to ColoradoAg
Posted on 4/4/26 at 2:25 am to ColoradoAg
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Ton of terrible people on the coaching ranks. Oats is a scumbag of an individual
Breaking News:
First man is history of civilization to cheat on his wife and get a divorce and get engaged/married to interloper is Nate Oats. Oats is outrageous. More news at 11.
Wife had cancer and overcame it almost a decade before Oats cheated on her. This also a first in human history.
In every other case ever known, if a woman ever had cancer, by law, the man is not allowed to ever leave her because morally upright and pristine sports fans would be totally aghast.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 3:20 am to Roll Ba Tide
LSU fans here treated Orgeron as a idol for divorcing his wife of 23 years to be with his side piece. But now they are outraged. Strange.


Posted on 4/4/26 at 3:31 am to captdalton
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LSU fans here treated Orgeron as a idol for divorcing his wife of 23 years to be with his side piece. But now they are outraged. Strange.
First of all, Orgeron spoke an ignorant, gibberish, spurious language and all LSU fans understand him, so they related extra well to him.
He also beat women like they were going out of style and had to move back in with his papere when he was an elderly man of over 40 because he couldn't keep a job.
So, to coonasses, he is a legend. That is their culture.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 6:55 am to jangalang
Damn she is not attractive.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 6:55 am to captdalton
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captdalton
Look at this POS Bama bootlicker!
Wild how this played out. When I mentioned the rumor that Nate had some marriage issues going on, the Bama-defender brigade tripped over themselves calling me full of it. They acted like even repeating the chatter was a crime. Fast-forward, and suddenly that ‘totally made-up rumor’ doesn’t look so made-up anymore. Funny how the loudest deniers always end up eating the most crow. Go frick yourself with that tard Tuscaloosa.
This post was edited on 4/4/26 at 6:57 am
Posted on 4/4/26 at 8:17 am to WildcatMike
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What scum
Can’t be a successful college basketball coach without being a scumbag
Posted on 4/4/26 at 8:19 am to captdalton
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LSU fans here treated Orgeron as a idol for divorcing his wife of 23 years to be with his side piece. But now they are outraged. Strange.
Things really fell apart between Orgeron and the fan base because of the new girl - when had her at practices and her son was running drills.
You are avoiding the main point in that Oats seduced a kid who worked for him and gave her promotions that likely weren’t earned. I am sure both are explicitly written into his contract as grounds for termination.
Alabama is the epitome of class, social norms and etiquette. Set the example for the rest of us. Should we all outcast men like Oats and Orgeron or give them a pass?
Posted on 4/4/26 at 8:35 am to WildcatMike
LSUMike resorts to name calling in his first sentence because I said something about LSU fans. No surprise there.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 8:44 am to captdalton
Oh relax, Captdalton. You acting like I ‘resorted to name-calling’ is the funniest thing you’ve posted yet. You jumped in swinging at LSU fans, missed completely, and somehow decided the Kentucky guy was the problem. Truly elite reading comprehension on display.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 8:45 am to Roll Ba Tide
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Wife had cancer and overcame it almost a decade before Oats cheated on her. This also a first in human history.
Decade before? I think your timeline is off
Posted on 4/4/26 at 8:56 am to HailToTheChiz
At Alabama, this would violate the university’s Consensual Romantic Relationships Policy (referenced as HR Policy No. 130.00 in the Employee Handbook and related documents), along with the Code of Ethical Conduct and conflict-of-interest rules.
Their policy states that consensual romantic or sexual relationships between a supervisor and subordinate are inappropriate in the workplace. They create risks of compromised employment decisions, favoritism, abuse of power, or coercion claims—even if both parties consent. The supervisor bears primary accountability.
Under the rug we go.
Their policy states that consensual romantic or sexual relationships between a supervisor and subordinate are inappropriate in the workplace. They create risks of compromised employment decisions, favoritism, abuse of power, or coercion claims—even if both parties consent. The supervisor bears primary accountability.
Under the rug we go.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:04 am to lsu711
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Things really fell apart between Orgeron and the fan base because he went 5-5.
Coach O could have named Brandy as his offensive coordinator, and if LSU had gone undefeated in 2020 they would have thrown a parade for her. If that had happened, LSU fans would still be bragging about Brandy O and 2020. There would be Brandy t-shirts. Many would be vulgar, like a shirt with that picture of her and Orgeron in bed with the caption “Show them your Oeaux Face.”
There would be all kinds of Brandy merchandise. There would be Brandy blankets. There would be Brandy socks… that some LSU fans would have jacked off in. There would be Brandy tumblers, and decals, and posters, and for many LSU fans here even nipple clamps and butt plugs.
No, if LSU had been good after Brandy started showing up at practice she would be a legend to LSU fans. But that didn’t happen; LSU went 5-5 and 6-7 and Orgeron was fired. And it was then that LSU fans suddenly had a problem with her.
If Oats sucked, he would have been fired. But Oats doesn’t suck, so he hasn’t.
The timing of this is tough on LSU fans as they just rehired a head coach who they already fired once for behavior that landed him a 2 year show cause.
NFLSU is not the only fan here who judges everyone on color; he looks at the color of a person’s skin while other’s look at the color of their jersey. It is no surprise LSU hates Georgia, they hate things that are black and things that are red.
One thing about it, Oats must have a connection with this new woman, because he certainly isn’t marrying her solely for her looks.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:05 am to Roll Ba Tide
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Registered on: 4/3/2026
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:06 am to WildcatMike
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Oh relax, Captdalton. You acting like I ‘resorted to name-calling’ is the funniest thing you’ve posted yet. You jumped in swinging at LSU fans, missed completely, and somehow decided the Kentucky guy was the problem. Truly elite reading comprehension on display.
This certainly isn’t the first time I have accused you of being an alter of a LSU admin.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:13 am to Bengalbio
At least Wimp stayed in his age bracket when banging and beating employees. Nate is just living his bammer white trash dream.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:24 am to lsu711
Hell yeah Nate! Knock the bottom out of it baw
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:26 am to lsu711
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Nate’s fiance began working for him in 2019. She was 23. Nate was 45.
In 2021, she was promoted to Director of Basketball Operations.
In 2022, she abruptly resigned from Alabama days before the start of the season and Nate separated from his cancer surviving, mother of his 3 kids wife.
So she quit her job and was no longer employed by Alabama starting in 2022. Oats side piece quit working for Alabama when they became a thing.
This contrasts to the situation in LSU. When it became known 58 year old Ed Orgeron was banging 28 year old Brandy Nicole like a squeaky screen door Ed Orgeron promoted her to running LSU practices
Coach O does hold a lead over Oats in one regard. Oats now has one divorce under his belt and is on fiancé number two. Coach O has two divorces under his belt and is on fiancé number three.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:33 am to HailToTheChiz
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Decade before? I think your timeline is off
No, he is correct.
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In 2015, while coaching at Buffalo, his wife Crystal was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lymphoma. She underwent chemotherapy, and the basketball community rallied around them with the hashtag #OatsStrong. She went into remission in 2016 and is now a cancer survivor.
Posted on 4/4/26 at 9:37 am to captdalton
Captdalton in here once again polishing the Nate narrative like it’s a family heirloom. The man sees a Bama storyline and immediately breaks out the boot-shine kit. Truly a model of consistency.
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