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John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
Alabama head coach Nick Saban addressed the media this week and commented on LSU and what Ed Orgeron has done with the program this season.

Saban was first asked "what legitimacy means to him," and as you can imagine he was super excited to answer the question...


The reporter followed up the question by asking about LSU and Orgeron:


Nov. 3 can't come soon enough.
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Nick looks old and stuffed
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Tired of hearing ways of how the great ones motivate their teams continued success. frick him we Comin
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Does Coke pay him to always have one on the podium?
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Probably ncaa
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Never buy into his BS, he's so full crap his eyes are black. It's time we beat his and his gump team's ass, sick of him. Yet we're 14 point underdogs at home, we'll get no respect till we beat his ass. blah blah blah GEAUX TIGERS
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What BS? He is a proven winner; which is probably why you are sick of him. By your grammar and word use I would advise you to seek opinions and advice of people smarter than you... which seems to be about everyone. Good luck Tigers. I wish you all well and I understand Eugene1928LSU doesn't represent LSU and it's fantastic fan base. LSU is legitimate and I look forward to an amazing game in a couple of weeks.
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jdoubleu I've seen saban as a Tiger coach and a gump coach and know one thing he trys and succeeds in most cases to kill you with kindness and cut's your throat and loves it. My point is don't ever engage is rhetoric because he really doesn't mean it, he wants to lure you with his tongue and then cut yours out in the long run. No doubt there are many smarter than me, but you are not one of them. Screw you gumpie
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????Saban
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coachspeak.
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frick him.....he says every damn team they play is “legitimate” and “very talented”......blah blah blah.
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So does every coach.
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Saban still runs LSU!
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Saban, in closed company, has been very negative on Orgeron. This can only mean that he is concerned about Orgeron’s presence at LSU, a school where he has had his way with their previous coach.
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He's been generally negative about anything LSU ever since he left.
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Of course he's negative! He lives in Alafugginbama.
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Nick Saban has always known the LSU game is one of his toughest challenges. He wants to win more than anything. Louisiana is too big of a pipeline for recruiting
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Hyping us up so that his 1 loss will look good on paper.....
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didn't see a ton of hype in the 2 videos above...
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Hahahaha....the eye roll he gave the reporter on that 12 second clip was gold.
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Yeah, that was awesome. That was a dumb arse question. He’s actually quite funny to watch when it comes to the media.
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Shut up leprechaun! Keep bashing us like everyone else.
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I guess this means we will win?
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