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Posted on 10/28/25 at 6:29 pm to JimTiger72
Maybe Austin has a connection with a binder he can borrow.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 6:30 pm to tigerskin
He doesn’t know anything.
Saban has nothing to prove, LSU isn’t in the best shape right now, he hates dealing with NIL and the portal, and why would he go to a Bama rival where he’d probably meet them in the SECCG regularly. He is revered in Tuscaloosa, then he wants to turn around and keep them out of a possible championship?
FYI, I doubt DeBoer wins one, but Saban at LSU definitely wouldn’t help.
Saban has nothing to prove, LSU isn’t in the best shape right now, he hates dealing with NIL and the portal, and why would he go to a Bama rival where he’d probably meet them in the SECCG regularly. He is revered in Tuscaloosa, then he wants to turn around and keep them out of a possible championship?
FYI, I doubt DeBoer wins one, but Saban at LSU definitely wouldn’t help.
This post was edited on 10/28/25 at 6:31 pm
Posted on 10/28/25 at 6:31 pm to TN Tygah
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He hates NIL and what college is
Go watch his interview with Ryan Clark. He said it wasn’t NIL that made him retire. He said he only knew how to do it 1 way and that was working hard and staying late and it was gonna kill him. That’s why he said he got out.
Posted on 10/28/25 at 6:42 pm to Goldfinger
$438.16 million
In a stunning turn of events that’s sending shockwaves through the sports and broadcasting industries, legendary college football coach Nick Saban has signed a groundbreaking $438.16 million contract with ESPN—making him not only the highest-paid sports analyst in history but also the first to reach such a monumental milestone in sports media.
Aflac pays him 3 million a year. What's the incentive?
In a stunning turn of events that’s sending shockwaves through the sports and broadcasting industries, legendary college football coach Nick Saban has signed a groundbreaking $438.16 million contract with ESPN—making him not only the highest-paid sports analyst in history but also the first to reach such a monumental milestone in sports media.
Aflac pays him 3 million a year. What's the incentive?
This post was edited on 10/28/25 at 6:48 pm
Posted on 10/29/25 at 10:34 am to LSUinMA
My bad dick
I meant his successor
I meant his successor
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