Ex Player: Saban has "no human emotion," "might be a robot"

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  1. Speedy G

    Speedy G Founding Member

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    Likewise Saban at Michigan State. So...
     
  2. southerntgr

    southerntgr Veteran Member

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    No one finds it appalling that the man could have died from having a seizure and Saban just stepped right over him. He truly is Satan. Some facts for yall 1 in 10 people will have a seizure in their lifetime. 1 in 100 will go on to have Epilepsy.
     
  3. ccgw

    ccgw luv'em Tigers

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    A previous well respected QB at LSU had told me personally that Saban has no personality.
     
  4. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

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    Or when Jimmy Johnson when he was at OSU. Miles actually had a better record than JJ at Okie State. . .so. . .
     
  5. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    I would say that Miles was the only big 12 coach who could beat Bob Stoops but over the last few years that has been proven to be false.
     
  6. nvbob

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    i dont hate nick saban, i hate alabama fans! i lived next door to one in new orleans and he would let his black lab come and -hit in our yard every day!! and hes got a big ole alabama flag right in the front yard!!
     
  7. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

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    Les Miles Started the process at Oklahoma St. He laid the groundwork for where they are now. OSU had exactly 1 winning season in the previous 12 before Les Miles got there and beat Oklahoma twice and took them to 3 straight bowls. Before this season, OSU had a LOSING all time record - 521-522-48.
     
  8. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

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    For a little more perspective:

    When Nick Saban took over LSU in 2000, LSU had the 17th best winning percentage of all time at 62.5% (610-356-47). During the 1990s, LSU's darkest days of football, LSU had the 62nd best winning percentage in the nation at 48.2% (54-58-1). LSU had won 7 major conference (SEC) championships and 1 modern era national championship in their history.

    When Les Miles took over OSU in 2000, OSU had the 87th best winning percentage of all time at 48.7% (440-464-48). During the 1990s, OSU had a winning percentage of 37.9% (41-68-3), which ranked 87th during that time period as well. OSU had 1 major conference (Big 8) championship and 0 national championships in their history.

    Louisiana has the highest number of Division I athletes per BCS school of any state in the nation. Oklahoma sends about half (44, compared to 87 from Louisiana in the 2011 class) as many players to division one schools as Louisiana and there are 2 BCS conference schools in the state.
     
  9. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

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  10. sdmlsu1

    sdmlsu1 Founding Member

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    Awww cmon now...Evans played 11 years in the NFL and has a Super Bowl ring. How long did Little Nickey last in the NFL? LMAO

    Little Nickey was given the keys to one of the all time best NFL franchises in addition to the support of a long list of highly respected and successful NFL personnel and he ended up with 1 thumb in his mouth and the other stuck up his arse, really impressive. Little Nickey and Punktrino are fighting for the trophy of ZERO professional and personal character.
     

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