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Turneau
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Natchitoches, La. |
| Biography: | LSU Fan since 7th grade...l |
| Interests: | Watching sports; attending LSU games |
| Occupation: | Ph.D. Psychology |
| Number of Posts: | 12 |
| Registered on: | 9/27/2005 |
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Since 1958-59, LSU Football has not been at the level it is today. The change came when we finally started hiring "football" people and Nick Saban came to town. The entire complex, physical facilities, recruiting, style of play, team discipline, national rankings, and of course a title. He left to go to a pro team, nothing wrong with that, he left us in better shape than he found us, he left us with a second NC flag over tiger stadium. He left a program that was in the top 4 or 5 in all the nation. He left a program that a Les Miles and crew could take and move to a possible third NC, 2007. Why would anyone not want Saban to return. It's probably a dream, but if it's possible, he should come back. So he went to Alabama, what jobs were open in the SEC? If he would have waited until this year, two things would be true....Miami would not be winless, but still a loser, and the opening to return to LSU would certainly be there.
Why would Saban want to come back to LSU? If he is interested why was he in Monroe/Bastrop yesterday, recruiting? Not saying your wrong, just have questions.
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