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Should Saban get a Free Pass ?

Grizbacker1

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Nick Saban is leaving Miami for a job he said he never was interested in. BH gets flogged by half of this board for having an interview. What is your take on Saban? The "you can't pass up the money" answer is obvious.

A chronology of comments about Nick Saban taking the head coaching job at Alabama:

Nov. 27:
Saban: "When I was in college it was always about coming to the pros. This is the challenge I wanted. I had a good college job. Why would I have left that if I was going to be interested in other college jobs?

"I took this as a challenge. We certainly haven't seen this through and gotten where we want to go and finished the job here, so why would I be interested in something else?"

Dec. 5:
Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga (after giving Saban a vote of confidence): "I am completely sold on Nick Saban. I would admit we made a mistake if we did make a mistake, but I firmly believe in Nick Saban."

Dec. 7:
Saban: "I'm flattered that they may have been interested in me, but it never really progressed, because we just never let it progress."

Dec. 21:
Saban: "I guess I have to say it. I'm not going to be the Alabama coach. ... I don't control what people say. I don't control what people put on dot-com or anything else. So I'm just telling you there's no significance, in my opinion, about this, about me, about any interest that I have in anything other than being the coach here.

Dec. 27:
Saban: "I'm just making a rule to never comment on something like that again because every time you comment on it, it just makes for another story. So I'm not going to comment on it five years from now, and I'm not going to comment on it next week."
 
Smartest move HE could make....


personally...I don't think he is a very good NFL coach, he IS however, a GREAT college coach.


Show me the Jingles baby!
 
You go where you can succeed, for Saban, like many college coaches they tried the NFL and could not adjust to it. Nick Saban, Pete Caroll, Steve Spurrier and Dennis Erickson all prove that.
 
Re/MaxGriz said:
You go where you can succeed, for Saban, like many college coaches they tried the NFL and could not adjust to it. Nick Saban, Pete Caroll, Steve Spurrier and Dennis Erickson all prove that.

Don't forget one of the biggest NFL failures of them all, none other than Lou Holtz.
 
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