Washington Coaching Rumors: UW might be interested in Miles

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  1. MoneyTiger

    MoneyTiger Founding Member

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    Guess he made 'em too good...they beat us and there was nothing sweet about it. :sob:
     
  2. GregLSU

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    No he didn't make them too good... we gift wrapped that game and handed them that win.
     
  3. JohnLSU

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    ND is going to be ridiculous under Saban's tenure.
     
  4. JohnLSU

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    Yes, but the Miami fiasco was because of the way Saban handled it. He repeatedly denied that he was interested in the Crimson Tide job, and then he took it.

    Remember the Miles to Michigan thing... during all the press conferences, Miles would not come out and say that he was not interested in the Michigan job, he kept trying to change the subject and dodge the issue. That is what Saban should have done.

    Saban has learned from his mistakes, when he goes to ND, he won't be shady about it like he was when he left Miami. There is nothing wrong with taking a new job, this is a free country. Just don't lie about it in the process.
     
  5. JohnLSU

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    Nick Saban is a devout Catholic. In Baton Rouge, he and his family went to St. Aloysius:

    Father Gerald Burns is the pastor at St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Baton Rouge, which the Sabans attended while they lived here. He sometimes presided over services before LSU games when Saban was the coach and counts among his prized possessions a 2003 BCS championship ring.
    Burns remembers Saban, who was in Miami at the time, being the first person to call to see how he could help after Hurricane Katrina.
    The pastor planned to tell that personal story to a men's meeting at the church Thursday night and to suggest that his parishioners see Saban in that light when they greet him Saturday in Tiger Stadium. http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/b.../sports/122604937632330.xml&coll=2&thispage=6


    In Tuscaloosa, he has a Catholic church that he goes to as well, I've seen Bama fans that say they see him in church there all the time.

    In a June 23, 2005 article by AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds, he reported that Saban (a Croatian), took his family to visit Croatia, and it said that "the proud Catholic attended Mass."

    Go look at Saban's myspace page: Catholic.
     
  6. MoneyTiger

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    http://www.tulsaworld.com/sports/article.aspx?articleID=20080109_2_B1_cpNew20728

    Guess Miles had learned his lesson, too.
     

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