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During his time in Italy, Alabama head coach Nick Saban said he was recognized on multiple occasions by both fans of the Crimson Tide and by SEC rivals...

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Originally published on SECRant.com

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Who cares
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Cmon coach, youre a friggin bizillionaire, lose the cheesy dyed hair.
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Nick looks like he is still talking about “the process” in the first photo
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I got a "raw tahd" from a homeless man on the streets of NYC once while wearing an Auburn shirt. Was living in New York at the time.
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None of that happened.
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That guy was an honor graduate of Bama class of ‘85.
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Looks like the tour guide in that 2nd pic: This is where they ambushed me in my previous life as Julius Caesar.
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“This is where they ambushed me in my previous life as Julius Caesar, aight.”
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I'm a UGA Dawg who has come to admire Saban even though there are things that I don't like about him. I hope he continues coaching at Alabama for years. He still looks healthier than Kirby Smart.
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The craziest place I ever got a “Roll Tide” was at the High Place of Sacrifice in Petra, Jordan.
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I got a Geaux Tigers from someone as I walked across Tower Bridge in London. He was in a boat on the Thames passing below, waving his arse off like Forest Gump. It was the highlight of my trip.
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An Auburn fan and I yelled back and forth at each other across the Metro lines at the Montmartre station in Paris. One of the most memorable parts of my trip.
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Arky and MSU fans can’t afford that trip
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Right. Because Louisiana isn't known for their crippling poverty rate as well. Mississippi is Louisiana's only saving grace keeping them from being the poorest state in the country.
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A lotta the reason for LA's poverty is the fact that criminal politicians take payoffs from companies for tax breaks. Where other states may charge these same companies 5% - 10% tax the pols in this state promise them 1% or less...for a sizable contribution of course.

For an oil & gas producing state like we are, we should have better roads, schools, everything in the public sector. This was exposed a few years ago, and nothing seems to have changed.
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