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Seriously, though, how could he turn down George's "Hey, ya wanna see me make milk come outta my nose?" trick?
How can you turn down the money. Of course it will further ruin the relationship between Universities and coaches. They didn't say for how many years, prob 10 but ......scarletngrey11;701130; said:I would be shocked to see him leave.
He left LSU to go to the NFL, why would he take a job back in college inferior to LSU?
Alll good points, but 40- 50 mill? I knew I should have gone into coaching.NFBuck;701135; said:Some people are meant to be college coaches. Also, the Dolphins are dreadful. 'Bama is one of those "sleeping giant" programs, get the right coach in there, and they could be back pretty quick.
NFBuck;701135; said:'Bama is one of those "sleeping giant" programs,
Well, you have a program with great tradition, resources and a large fanbase that has been pretty much dormant for over a decade (Good, not great, season here and there). Pretty similar to USC prior to Petey's arrival in LA. Hence, "sleeping giant". Don't kid yourself, Saban is a great college coach and has the ability to make the Tide competitive pretty quick.OregonBuckeye;701141; said:Never thought I'd hear Alabama football referred to as a sleeping giant.
NFBuck;701151; said:Well, you have a program with great tradition, resources and a large fanbase that has been pretty much dormant for over a decade (Good, not great, season here and there). Pretty similar to USC prior to Petey's arrival in LA. Hence, "sleeping giant". Don't kid yourself, Saban is a great college coach and has the ability to make the Tide competitive pretty quick.
Saban headed to Alabama By Jason Cole, Yahoo! Sports
January 3, 2007
Head coach Nick Saban is leaving the Miami Dolphins to accept a job with the University of Alabama, ending his two-year run in the NFL.
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