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Nick Saban (ex-HC Alabama Crimson Tide)

I definitely think NFL teams might have interest in Brian Kelly, Bill O'Brien, Nick Saban and Kevin Sumlin after this season.

Would Saban leave Alabama for a job like the Carolina Panthers or New York Jets, since he had marginal results with the Dolphins? Job security with Alabama.
 
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I definitely think NFL teams might have interest in Brian Kelly, Bill O'Brien, Nick Saban and Kevin Sumlin after this season.

Would Saban leave Alabama for a job like the Carolina Panthers or New York Jets, since he had marginal results with the Dolphins? Job security with Alabama.
Um, have you read the Yahoo report? Me thinks Saban might want to get the hell out of Alabama sooner than later.
 
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Nick was rather upset at this weekly press conference, when he got a sequence of questions about Fluker's benefits and possible trouble for the program. He just wanted to talk about the aTm game, and scolded those who asked questions about something else. When he left the podium, he sarcastically said, "Thanks for asking about this week's game".

It's a scheduled press conference, and there's a current story that relates to your program. You get paid over $5 million dollars a year to run your program and face the media, you arrogant prick, so deal with it.
 
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Nick was rather upset at this weekly press conference, when he got a sequence of questions about Fluker's benefits and possible trouble for the program. He just wanted to talk about the aTm game, and scolded those who asked questions about something else. When he left the podium, he sarcastically said, "Thanks for asking about this week's game".

It's a scheduled press conference, and there's a current story that relates to your program. You get paid over $5 million dollars a year to run your program and face the media, you arrogant prick, so deal with it.

But nobody should dare challenge the all mighty Saban!
 
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The process: Making a Jell-O mold of Nick Saban's face

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Hello, internet. What you are about to read is the culmination of four months of work. We've been working hard to give you the best possible Spillymeal for college football, and we decided to drop it on you right before the most talked-about game of the year, Alabama and Texas A&M. This is likely the best, and dumbest, thing I'll ever do. Before we get to the recipe, let me explain how it came to be. As with most awesome ideas, It started off as a stupid, throwaway tweet...

One of my favorite blogs, and this is one of his best creations yet.
 
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Report: UT regent reached out to Saban’s agent in January

Over the past several years, even prior to Texas’ middling on-field play the past three seasons, the speculation has gone that, once Mack Brown retires or is forcibly shown the door, UT officials will make an all-out effort to hire Nick Saban as its next head football coach. Never mind that it’s a laughable proposition to even think Saban would consider leaving the best job at the FBS level for the cash-rich Longhorns; that’s been the rumor buzzing across many a message board and even amongst some in the media.
Thursday, however, brought a new development to what’s previously been nothing more than nameless, faceless Internet rumormongering.
Speaking on the record to the Associated Press (for some reason), current UT regent Wallace Hall confirmed that he had spoken to Saban’s agent in the days after the Tide’s most recent BCS title this past January about Saban replacing Brown. A former regent, Tom Hicks, was also on the call. Hicks is the brother of current regent Steve Hicks, and Tom Hicks played a pivotal role in hiring his good friend Brown away from North Carolina in 1997.

What’s unclear is whether UT initiated the contact or if it was Saban’s agent, Jimmy Sexton.

Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...ut-regent-reached-out-to-sabans-agent-in-jan/
 
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