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re: Nick Saban Appreciation Thread
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:09 pm to SLTiger29
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:09 pm to SLTiger29
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Saban got handed a pool of talent unlike any other at what had already been established as the only game in town. Go look at the unbeatable monsters he left at Toledo, Michigan State and the Dolphins upon his departure if you want to know what a great genius he really is.
So im guessing Mike Shula is the real reason for Bamas success too.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:10 pm to Tony Tiger89
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frick "lil Nicky Semen", Hope he stays his arse Gumpville, exactly where he belongs.
Naahhh he'll leave soon and go coach at USC or some other prestigous school where he inherits a great talent pool and demands another statue! Duh!
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:12 pm to Red Stick Tigress
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Go be a BAMA fan if you like the Angry Midget so much.
You should think before you post. Rants like this make it seem like you lack an education that surely would have taught you not to reason with emotion.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:22 pm to jdg91878
I give Saban full credit for building our program into a success while he was coach. I also give Les Miles full credit for continuing the great football program we have today. I also give Saban full credit for how poorly he handled his leaving LSU and then becoming the head coach at Alabama. I'd like to know if he enjoys having LSU in the West with his new team Alabama?
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:24 pm to jdg91878
Some of you LSU people are worse about Saban than Bama is about Bear
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:31 pm to JonTheTigerFan
quote:LSU made Saban and Saban made LSU. They made each other. Your refusal to accpet this most basic fact because you are butt hurt about Saban leaving LSU shows a level of immaturity rarely seen, even on these boards.
LSU made Nick Saban. He wouldn't be where he is today without us.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:38 pm to Thunder Tiger
LOL at the short sighted people who only look at the W/L column to try to judge Saban's impact on LSU.
He brought national visibility, the Academic Center, high profile recruits and NFL interest to the program. Teams feared LSU because of it. We began to be looked at as a top tier program because of the level of professionalism and winning attitude that he brought to the University.
This is not a Saban vs. Miles point, just think about the changes that he made to the system, the attitude and the process here and you will appreciate it.
He brought national visibility, the Academic Center, high profile recruits and NFL interest to the program. Teams feared LSU because of it. We began to be looked at as a top tier program because of the level of professionalism and winning attitude that he brought to the University.
This is not a Saban vs. Miles point, just think about the changes that he made to the system, the attitude and the process here and you will appreciate it.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:38 pm to jdg91878
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Sorry if Germans
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jdg91878
I've got your German soldier marching right here....
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:41 pm to bigeztiger
quote:And there, ladies and gentlemen, is another fine product of La. Public Schools.
frick "lil Nicky Semen", Hope he stays his arse Gumpville, exactly where he belongs.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:43 pm to Lsuhoohoo
I appreciate Nick Sabans decision to try 4 field goals his kicker had little chance of making.
Keep up the good work Nicky
Keep up the good work Nicky
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:52 pm to jdg91878
Thanks Coach Nick for turning our program around and building the monster that is now LSU football. And to you posters who fail to recognize where we came from as a program. You are either to young to remember or you are just plain ignorant. Thanks again Coach Saban. We wouldn't be where we are now without you.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:53 pm to Geert Hammink_43
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LSU made Nick Saban. He wouldn't be where he is today without us.
Why didn't LSU do the same for Stovall, Archer, Hallman, & Dinardo?
DiNardo got the ball rolling in returning LSU back to being a respected program in college football.
Saban made LSU a national force. The man knows how to take a program from average to elite. There's no disputing that.
Any LSU fan that tries to discredit or doesn't appreciate what he and his staff did are lying to themselves.
Finally some sanity.
LSU was NEVER a powerhouse in college football until the 2000s. Generally a tough out, yes, but never a consistent powerhouse.
And if you forgot the 1990s, then good for you because there's nothing there to savor. A record of 54-58-1.
DiNardo? Five years and his high-water mark is winning the Peach Bowl? And if he was doing such a fabulous job recruiting he sure must have sucked as a coach. He was 7-15 in his last two seasons, including 3-13 in the SEC.
LSU was fortunate to get Saban and he did a great job. Same holds true for Miles. Very different men but both can recruit and coach, and both can lead programs at a very high level.
Why is it so hard for people to simply admit this?
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:54 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
It really was a joint effort and aligning of the stars. Nick Saban inherited a program that was finally starting to lock down in-state football talent. But, it was very under utilized as a football program.
Nick built on DiNardo's success and continued to lock down the state. The stars were aligned when Emmert, Saban, and the TAF were willing and in agreement about how to spend money to bring LSU to the next level. They worked together to build some of the greatest facilities in the country, which has only furthered the success of the program.
Any number of things could have derailed the climb to success: Emmert, Skip, Saban, TAF, donors. If any of them were short sighted and didn't see the true potential, things could be different. If they weren't willing to spend the money, raise ticket prices, and do a host of other things, we wouldn't be here today.
Lastly, a lot of it comes down to the players. You pull in a guy like Kevin Faulk, it completely changes your program. Then, Saban pulls a class of Michael Clayton, Marquise Hill, Marcus Spears, Rudy Niswanger, Andrew Whitworth from in-state. That is a game changer.
And, then Les Miles.
Just to name a few. Everything came together perfectly. And there are tons of people to thank. People that hire coaches, people that spend money on coaches and facilities, donors that have spent a ton of money, coaches that have come and gone, and great players.
If you remove any one of those things, we wouldn't be where we are. To say it is one person (Saban or Miles) is just plain ignorant.
Nick built on DiNardo's success and continued to lock down the state. The stars were aligned when Emmert, Saban, and the TAF were willing and in agreement about how to spend money to bring LSU to the next level. They worked together to build some of the greatest facilities in the country, which has only furthered the success of the program.
Any number of things could have derailed the climb to success: Emmert, Skip, Saban, TAF, donors. If any of them were short sighted and didn't see the true potential, things could be different. If they weren't willing to spend the money, raise ticket prices, and do a host of other things, we wouldn't be here today.
Lastly, a lot of it comes down to the players. You pull in a guy like Kevin Faulk, it completely changes your program. Then, Saban pulls a class of Michael Clayton, Marquise Hill, Marcus Spears, Rudy Niswanger, Andrew Whitworth from in-state. That is a game changer.
And, then Les Miles.
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Keiland Williams, Kelvin Sheppard, Charles Scott, Richard Murphy, Al Woods, Pep Livingston, Trindon Holliday, Chad Jones, Terrance Tolliver, Demetrius Byrd, Will Blackwell, Ron Brooks, Joseph Barksdale, Drake Nevis, Steven Ridley, Patrick Peterson, Ryan Baker, DeAngelo Peterson, Brandon Taylor, PJ Lonergan, T-Bob Hebert, Rueben Randall, Sam Montgomery, Barkevious Mingo, Bennie Logan, Maurice Claiborne, Craig Loston, Chris Faulk, Russell Shepard, Josh Downs, Michael Ford, Michael Brockers, Ego Ferguson, JKen Adams, Brad Wing, Alfred Blue, Spencer Ware, Tyrann Mathieu, Eric Reid, Tharold Simon, Jermauria Rosco, Mickey Johnson, Odell Beckham Jr., Zach Mettenberger, Jarvis Landry, Kenny Hilliard, Anthony Johnson, La'el Collins
Just to name a few. Everything came together perfectly. And there are tons of people to thank. People that hire coaches, people that spend money on coaches and facilities, donors that have spent a ton of money, coaches that have come and gone, and great players.
If you remove any one of those things, we wouldn't be where we are. To say it is one person (Saban or Miles) is just plain ignorant.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:54 pm to jdg91878
quote:Not sure if anyone has said this yet. But if they haven't... SHUT THE frick UP! There is no reason to start a nick saban appreciation thread DURING game week, douchebag.
jdg91878
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:55 pm to jdg91878
frick you, and frick espn for having this picture on the front of their BCS page.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:55 pm to Choctaw
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Actually...Dinardo was the one that started building the recruiting fence around Louisiana. Just check out the players that were here in 2000 when Saban arrived for proof.
Actually right in the sense he "started building the recruiting fence" but it had significant gaps worthy of mention. Dinardo hated the two-sport athlete(see Kennison) thus some of the best two-sport players left the state.
Henry clashed w/ Dinardo over Kennison and Chris Collins. Enough clash that they had to meet w/ the AD. DiNardo won, but only after Kennison left.
Saban embraced two-sport players even to the point of attending the NCAA track championship at LSU to support his players. He went crazy(happy) at the end of the 400m hurdles when Bazille(sp??), I think, finished top-3 or 4.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:56 pm to Lonnie4LSU
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There would not have been a period like this at LSU if not for Mark and the TAF stepping up to the plate to FINALLY put up the funds needed to make LSU a consistant player both in the SEC and nationally.
Exactly. Nick did a great job here, but he was more a part of the turn around as responsible for it.
Posted on 1/4/12 at 12:58 pm to JonTheTigerFan
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LSU made Nick Saban. He wouldn't be where he is today without us.
Everything changes, Sabanistas just do it in imperceptible increments.
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