to quote Don Shula: "My reaction is Saban was 15 and 17, I don't think that will be a great loss" Saban reportedly told Huizenga the morning of his announcement that he would stay at Miami if he wanted him to, but Wayne told him to follow his heart and that he had his blessing. Seems to me Wayne is somewhat happy to replace him.
If Terry is corrrect and Saban has been trolling for a new job for several months . . . then there is more going on in Miami than meets the eye.
yeah but does any really care what's going on in miami? last time i checked we pretty much never play there.
A Miami Herald commentator is railing against Saban. They printed it in the Advocate this morning. Here is the link: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/sports/columnists/dan_le_batard/16378669.htm Not much more derogatory one can say.
Don't forget that Shula's arse is red for another reason....there is a good chance that Saban and Sexton facilitated his son's removal from bamaland
Tancredo was correct in calling Miami a third-world country. That city is going down the ****ter in a hurry. Wouldn't want to work there, wouldn't want to live there.
Agreed bandit....my sis I law just left that area after 5 years...( She CLEARED 250' on her 2 br POS) However, it was the same shoothole 2 years ago
Saban spoke very well of LSU this morning. I still like Saban, so yall can spin it anyway you want to, but his comments about LSU in his PC this morning were very classy.
I didn't hear his PC, nor do I care. I am sorry, I find it hard to trust him at all.:angry: I strongly suspect that he is trying to use LSU's dominating win yesterday to help with his recruiting. I bet that at the moment he has decided to go to Alabama, whenever that was, he was already thinking ahead as to how to recruit his players and gather his staff.