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Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports
LSU Director of Athletics Scott Woodward released the following statement on Nick Saban's retirement, per LSU Sports:
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“I first met Nick Saban in 1999 when he arrived in Baton Rouge, and it did not take long for him to make his mark on our university – and on me. While I was sad to see him leave LSU in 2004, I was not surprised at all by his unprecedented run at Alabama. Coach Saban set a new standard for excellence in college football and steps away with seven national championships, record-setting wins, rankings and draft picks, and the admiration of his peers and the thousands of young men whose lives he helped transform. Simply, there is no greater coach in the history of the game of college football than Nick Saban. Whether he was coaching on your sideline or the opposite, he brought out the very best in all of us who love this sport, because the best is what he demanded of his teams, his peers, and himself. I congratulate him and Miss Terry and wish them all the best in retirement.”


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burreauxxx4 months
Miss is used for unmarried females Scotty
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FLTech4 months
Such a classy letter. Wow, I am just speechless. LSU only deserves the best, the best!
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Davy4 months
Let’s try to get him back
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NolaNick774 months
Saban was the Jordan of football !! Never backed down and was an assassin on the sidelines and recruiting!! ???? Kelly builds a coaching staff that sticks together a few years ! So far it’s looking good we just need OUT DBU coaches BACK!!
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fightntiger324 months
P--s on you Woodward!! Go polish Saban's knob!!
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CanebreakCajun4 months
Meds dude.
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You are a loser
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HonoraryCoonass4 months
And then Woody sent Saban a check for $35 million.
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DeafVallyBatnR4 months
Nick Saban made SW.
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PurpleEcho4 months
No Mark Emmett made Scott Woodward.
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jp4lsu4 months
Maybe a little less feather fluffing. But in general I don't have an issue with this. He brought LSU a title and set LSU up very well for the future.
Wish him a happy retirement and thanks for what he did for LSU.
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olgoi khorkhoi4 months
He's buttering him up to come out of retirement 6 years from now when Kelly retires on the heels of 5 straight titles.
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Pelican fan994 months
Fat Woodward is such a cuck
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EchoMike4 months
Your response and lack of knowledge of the pedigree in which Scott Woodward holds speaks volumes of your own character. So that said, enjoy watching your wife get plowed but leave the rest of us out of your escapades.
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The Mick4 months
LOL
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CanebreakCajun4 months
Off the top turnbuckle!
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SOCAL TIGER4 months
Here is my reaction

frick him!
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Chicken4 months
Imagine a Michigan athletic Director writing something like this for a departed Ohio State coach…
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Nix to Twillie4 months
A coach that worked closely with him in leading the current school he's the AD for to their first national championship in 45 years? Surely you see a difference here.
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Chicken4 months
Who cares? Send him a private message if he feels it necessary.
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Davy4 months
Saban won us a championship, and it was the first in 50 years. He’s an LSU legend.
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