The pain of Saban's betrayal, at least in the eyes of Dolphins fans, could, and probably will, resurface as the National Championship game gets closer. Of course, the organizers of the Orange Bowl, who is the host committee for this year's game, hope that's not the case. "You know what, I'd like to believe five years, four years later, that the community has mellowed and the college football world is going to applaud Nick Saban," former Orange Bowl president and current committee member Danny Ponce told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel's Michael Casagrande in the middle of Alabama's SEC championship celebration earlier this month. "If there's some Dolphin people down there that are upset with him, I can't change that. We at the Orange Bowl are proud to have coach Saban coming back to Miami." As January 7 approaches, and Saban is on TV and radio more and more, I wouldn't bet on a mellow community. No former coach, player, or executive is as hated by Dolphins fans as Saban is. Will the frustration of the 2005, 2006, and the Cam Cameron 2007 season be felt as Saban takes the field in Sun Life Stadium? My money would be on yes.