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re: What time tomorrow does Saban go to the NFL?
Posted on 1/8/13 at 6:28 am to hashtag
Posted on 1/8/13 at 6:28 am to hashtag
I don't necessarily think he is going, but this is probably the only offseason I could ever imagine him leaving. Just because it is obvious there is nothing to necessarily prove anymore in the college game for him and the nfl coaching vacancies. If he doesn't go this offseason I definitely believes he is at Bama until he retires.
Posted on 1/8/13 at 6:56 am to Colonel Flagg
I think he is staying as his image and legacy cannot take another shot to the chops if he fails in the NFL again
I think he leaves if Pete Carroll makes a run this season in Seattle as it will be seen as Carroll doing something Coach Saban could not do - succeed in the NFL
I think he leaves if Pete Carroll makes a run this season in Seattle as it will be seen as Carroll doing something Coach Saban could not do - succeed in the NFL
Posted on 1/8/13 at 11:01 am to Colonel Flagg
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I don't necessarily think he is going, but this is probably the only offseason I could ever imagine him leaving. Just because it is obvious there is nothing to necessarily prove anymore in the college game for him and the nfl coaching vacancies. If he doesn't go this offseason I definitely believes he is at Bama until he retires.
Agreed. I think he sees the NFL as the only mountain left unclimbed. The question is whether this bothers him or not.
But if he retires from college football right now, he goes down as one of the five greatest college coaches ever, if not the greatest.
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