Bud-is-weiser
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Yeah, with the Dolphins still playing their season, he is going to tell the media he is looking at other jobs? Knowing Saban, he probably was not all that interested in the Bama job while he had games left to play with the Dolphins. When the season ended, he took the job. The media and some stupid fans who have nothing else to cry about want to make such a big deal about nothing. Have you heard Saban's comments on Fulmer, BTW? He is nothing but a class act. He did not tell us what was on his mind out of respect for his team and his organization. Give me a break, sour grapes.
Steve Spurrier on Monday night said: I dont know whether to feel sorry for coach or congratulate him on the biggest buyout in the history of college football. He got the best deal ever, I think.
Ok I am a Dolphins fan, so I this chaps me more than most. All I read was a bunch of garbage that you wrote. Remember the famous words " I will NOT be the next coach of the university of Alabama" amongst many others. I was simply saying the man made a bold lie. Read this for all his garbage quotes. ESPN - After repeated denials, Saban takes Bama job - College Football
I say we go get Saban away from the bammers....bet he would love the chance to bring UT to the top again...
Spurrier would be ok too...$$$ talks, and I think we could have either of those if the right amount was offered.
on second thought, never mind...I would rather have Gruden, Cowher, or Davis. :dance2:
From the article you cited:
It is what it is," Huizenga said, borrowing Saban's pet phrase. "I'm not upset, because it's more involved than what you think."
Instead, Huizenga hinted that family issues for Saban and his wife, Terry, were a factor. The Sabans, both natives of West Virginia, have a son in college and a daughter in high school.
"I've been through this with Nick for quite some time now, and I feel the pain and so forth and so on of Nick and Terry, and it's not a very simple thing," Huizenga said. "I think Nick's great. I'll be Nick's biggest fan. I'll be cheering for him to win that bowl game."
Sounds like you have more sour grapes than the owner of the Dolphins. Typical looney tune fan you are. When I was interviewing for my present job and even accepetd the job, I did not tell anyone at my old job until I thought the time was right and fair. I took care of what I had to do at the old job and let them know in plenty advance that I acceped a job at another company. If anyone would have ask me, ecspecially the damn media, I would have blown it off, because frankly, it is no one's business. It was nobody's business if he was considering the Bama job. Do you feel entitled to know Nick Saban's business. If you do, then you need to get a life. He let the Dolphins know he was leaving at the very end of the season, plenty of time before the following year.
You obviously do not know much about Nick Saban (or business as far as that goes), but the media is Nick Saban's bitch. He deals with them only because he has to. I do not blame him a bit for his actions with the media. Too bad he left the Dolphins, I am sure glad he is at Bama.
Spurrier should have never left UF.
Who s*** in your cheerios man? You are hypocritical...you say I dont know Saban, well how do you know Huizenga? He obvioulsy could have been putting on a front much like Saban using your logic. Point is, I dont know Saban, you dont know Saban. I dont know the Dolphins staff, coaches, etc. There is so much that goes on in any sports staffing behind closed doors. That goes for UT also. Before you start name calling, look at yourself. People like you make people like me hate Alabama football. Always think everything is right and fair in your eyes. Once again I was just making a simple point that he lied publically over and over, and your are throwing a s*** storm at me. Nothing more, nothing less.