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Alabama QB McCarron knew Saban wasn't going anywhere and while sitting on the Direct TV bus for ESPN, he blamed the media for creating the Nick Saban to Texas story...
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"AJ McCarron on Directv bus on @SportsCenter now saying "You guys – the media – made (Saban to Texas) a story when it wasn't really a story."

— Keri Potts (@MsPotts_ESPN) December 14, 2013"
You believe him?
Filed Under: SEC Football
Originally published on SECRant.com
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oleheat124 months
He's just a kid defending he's coach. No big deal, here. I doubt he has access to what really goes on behind the scenes between Nick Saban and his agent.

Either there was genuine interest, or this was a power play. FIN
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11thACR124 months
Jimmy Sexton made Saban the story at Texas....His only mistake was he should have upped his Cut.
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GeeOH124 months
Well someone needs to let Texas know it was a made up story, because they sure cleared Mack Brown's arse outta there real quick!
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StarkvilleTigerFan124 months
Well all I know is the story has been in he media for weeks and I'm sure Saban was aware of it. If it truly was a non issue, he should have said so and everyone could have moved on!!!
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TigerFlash124 months
If it was just a media made story why the bama give Saban a new contact with a 40% increase in salary in a year when he team got beat by Auburn and didn't win the SEC nor make it to the National Championship game? If it was just a media made story them all you can say is douche bag $aban took advantage of the situation and the idiots at bama and profited nicely off a "media made" story.
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chuck sanville124 months
I don't worry about Saban.Mack Brown was the one that got screwed by the media and Texas alumni.It was almost a force out to resign.
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skinny domino124 months
Can anyone say Sexton?
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Bestbank Tiger124 months
I think AJ really believes what he's saying. But given his history, $aban's word is worthless. And it's a known fact that he bought a house in Austin, so a reasonable person would think it was possible that he was headed to UT.

Mack Brown wasn't going to resign either, and we know how that turned out.
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