Saban To Texas
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I think those are shopped. I can tell by the pixels.Purple_Pills said:Here is an update on the search (possibly NSFW):
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Doesn't anybody recall Saban's flat denial he was leaving the Dolphins for Alabama? Right before he left the Dolphins for Alabama, that is. If I were him I'd jump. Sixth Street in Austin is too hard to pass up.
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Just watch the 60 minutes piece on him and let us know if you still feel the same.RaccoonHarry said:Doesn't anybody recall Saban's flat denial he was leaving the Dolphins for Alabama? Right before he left the Dolphins for Alabama, that is. If I were him I'd jump. Sixth Street in Austin is too hard to pass up.
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Saw it. And I'm not buying he wouldn't leave Bama for a final challenge. If he were younger he'd do it in a heartbeat. Age might be the real determining factor if he stays.
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I don't buy that argument. Look at how quickly he turned Bama around. I see no reason why he couldn't do the same at Texas. Also, resurrecting two storied programs would pretty much cement him as the greatest college football coach of all time, and put him into the conversation for greatest coach in any sport at any level.RaccoonHarry said:Saw it. And I'm not buying he wouldn't leave Bama for a final challenge. If he were younger he'd do it in a heartbeat. Age might be the real determining factor if he stays.
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He's done two already. Texas would be #3. His rebuild of LSU was a bigger challenge than what he had to deal with when he took over Alabama.jmc84 said:
I don't buy that argument. Look at how quickly he turned Bama around. I see no reason why he couldn't do the same at Texas. Also, resurrecting two storied programs would pretty much cement him as the greatest college football coach of all time, and put him into the conversation for greatest coach in any sport at any level. -
And IF he goes to Texas he'd make an immediate difference. He IS that good.Purple_Pills said:
He's done two already. Texas would be #3. His rebuild of LSU was a bigger challenge than what he had to deal with when he took over Alabama.jmc84 said:
I don't buy that argument. Look at how quickly he turned Bama around. I see no reason why he couldn't do the same at Texas. Also, resurrecting two storied programs would pretty much cement him as the greatest college football coach of all time, and put him into the conversation for greatest coach in any sport at any level.
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You have no idea of the damage Gerry DiNardo did to that program.
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What's harder ...RaccoonHarry said:Saw it. And I'm not buying he wouldn't leave Bama for a final challenge. If he were younger he'd do it in a heartbeat. Age might be the real determining factor if he stays.
Turning around Texas in the Big12...
or maintaining Alabama ... where a 11-1 season is considered a failure.






