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SABAN back to TIGER STADIUM
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:36 am
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:36 am
Will we ever see Nick Saban embraced for his accomplishments at LSU? Will he ever get a Tiger Stadium salute? I would like to see this happen...
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:39 am to W4LSU
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Will we ever see Nick Saban embraced for his accomplishments at LSU? Will he ever get a Tiger Stadium salute? I would like to see this happen...
i wouldn't
will brett favre get a salute when he plays the packers this year? i doubt it
This post was edited on 8/21/09 at 11:40 am
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:39 am to TigerBait1127
Why not, this is part of our past as fans of this great university
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:40 am to TigerWilson88
I went to the Bama game partly for the oppertunity to boo him when he came on the field. Folks don't tend to have very long memories. We now see him as our arch rival (for the most part) and a hired hand by the enemy. I do appreciate what he did for LSU and would probably thank him for it if I ever see him close enought to shake his hand. he doesn't however let lay people get that close so I'll just stick to booing him every chance I get.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:40 am to W4LSU
His reception was fairly warm when he coached the Dolphins and they played the Saints in Tiger Stadium.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:42 am to shelbytiger
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His reception was fairly warm when he coached the Dolphins and they played the Saints in Tiger Stadium.
That was different, hadn't made it to Bama yet
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:42 am to W4LSU
I am glad what he did for LSU but im not going to salute him.
Basically using this logic you have a girlfriend for a long time who you are happy with, but then shes goes outs and cheats on you, but your gonna tell her thank you for the good times.
Basically using this logic you have a girlfriend for a long time who you are happy with, but then shes goes outs and cheats on you, but your gonna tell her thank you for the good times.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:42 am to W4LSU
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Why not, this is part of our past as fans of this great university
and he is now the coach at alabama. Why would I salute the coach of alabama?
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:44 am to W4LSU
as eddie murphy once said GTFOOH!
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:44 am to W4LSU
It is different, but you asked will we ever see him embraced and I think we already have.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:45 am to TigerBait1127
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and he is now the coach at alabama. Why would I salute the coach of alabama?
So if he goes off to coach Notre Dame, is that the same thing or is he now salutable? Or does he have to not coach College football anymore for this to happen.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:45 am to W4LSU
The sooner he leaves Tuscaloosa the better chances there are of that happening. I don't know this is all hypothetically speaking. Let's say Saban leaves Bama after 2011. Goes to Penn State and coaches there for 10 years. In 2021 he retires and then in 2022 LSU has some ceremony for old players and coaches. I think then LSU fans would embrace what he's done. But nothing sooner than 2022.
Did I put too much thought into this? YES.
Did I put too much thought into this? YES.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:46 am to LSUBCSCHAMPS11
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Basically using this logic you have a girlfriend for a long time who you are happy with, but then shes goes outs and cheats on you, but your gonna tell her thank you for the good times.
If she's hot...I'd have to think about it.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:47 am to Akit1
i think in about 15 yrs, they will honor the champs of 03, and by then, hopefully saban will get a round of applause.

Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:47 am to W4LSU
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So if he goes off to coach Notre Dame, is that the same thing or is he now salutable? Or does he have to not coach College football anymore for this to happen.
he already burned the bridge. If he would have left Miami for ND, it wouldn't have been near the same deal. Its also the way it went down.
1. Left on Christmas day
2. Said I will not be the coach at alabama
3. Returns on our Sugar Bowl game day
4. Takes credit for LSU being in the Sugar Bowl that day
5. He's at Alabama
he built the program up, but he burnt the bridge
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:47 am to W4LSU
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So if he goes off to coach Notre Dame, is that the same thing or is he now salutable? Or does he have to not coach College football anymore for this to happen.
Its still the same. He was with us. Then he left us. Then he stabbed us in the back. So he is a traitor and will be a traitor. THe only thing I think that could possibly redeem him is if Miles completely falls apart(which doesnt appear to be happening) and he leaves Bama to come back to LSU. But im not sure if I want him and his acid tongue back but that would cause a gump meltdown of biblical proportions.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:47 am to Akit1
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The sooner he leaves Tuscaloosa the better chances there are of that happening. I don't know this is all hypothetically speaking. Let's say Saban leaves Bama after 2011. Goes to Penn State and coaches there for 10 years. In 2021 he retires and then in 2022 LSU has some ceremony for old players and coaches. I think then LSU fans would embrace what he's done. But nothing sooner than 2022.
Did I put too much thought into this? YES.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 11:48 am to W4LSU
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Will we ever see Nick Saban embraced for his accomplishments at LSU? Will he ever get a Tiger Stadium salute? I would like to see this happen...
No. Like Paul Dietzel, Nick Saban chose to leave LSU on top. Unlike Paul Dietzel, Nick Saban made a concious decision to come back into the SEC to coach a hated rival, knowing that to excell at his new job would mean to harm that which he helped create at his old job.
Screw him. Had he wanted to come back to college coaching and he had done so at a university outside of the SEC, he'd still have tons of supporters. Instead, he made his bed...he gets to lie in it.
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