Re: New Discussion Thread on Possible Coaching Changes...
Ketch changed his tune about the same time Earle posted that there might be something more to it a few days back.
Let's be clear on this. Earl's statements were basically the first credible statements that Nick Saban might not be 100% committed to Alabama. It's pretty obvious that everyone who wanted CNS to go to Texas was going to jump all over that, because they were looking for any opening. Mind, you eventually people were going to wonder about Nick not signing the extension anyway (I know I was).
The trick was, in the process even I, far from an insider, end up getting quoted and what not, and that just shows the desperation to create a case that Nick Saban was heading to Alabama. The dual agenda here was obvious, as you've stated a majority want Mack Brown gone, and Nick Saban would be the icing in the cake. Now, they had something to grab hold of, and every bit of incentive to run with this if the knew it would oust Mack Brown (something you yourself seem to be firmly in favor of).
Let's just cut the crap. Saban (probably) made some musings about Texas. And then, he proceeds to go on the road and recruit, and tell recruits he's staying at Alabama. In the mean time, sources keep coming forward saying not only they think he'll stay, but that he said he'll stay. Right down to reportedly his own daughter. So, I get why you guys are running with this, it makes sense considering your agenda, but we known darn well a lot of what's being put out there is completely false, and even what isn't completely false is often just wishful thinking.
Also, for the record we at Tidefans got too far ahead of ourselves on an issue, that seemed to have a lot of facts, and credibility behind it (the Cam Newton situation). It seemed cut and dry that Auburn was going to get killed by the NCAA, we had so many sources, so many tidbits, heck, we had Auburn players go on HBO and say they were paid. At the end of the day what happened?
Not a thing. In these sort of things, even close doesn't matter (Alabama was
close to going to the BCSCG). It is, or it isn't, and right now it looks like Saban isn't going to Texas.