Correct me if I am wrong, but I haven't heard any reports on ESPN(TV, not ESPN Radio) on the supposed offers and rejections in the last week. That is what I thought was odd. They haven't said much until today. So if they hear Saban is going to interview, I am inclined to believe the ball IS in his court.....I don't think we go wrong with him or RR. Roll Tide. Off to church.
When did this site ever say that?
Answer: It never did.
We've maintained from day one that Saban was the school's primary target. The only attention we gave to Spurrier was on day three of the search, when we noted that his name was getting so much mention in traditional media outlets that Spurrier was probably a player in the search, but also closed with this comment: "The next step will be to see whether Alabama and Spurrier do indeed meet, as the supposed meeting could not be confirmed by either TideFans.com or the Tuscaloosa News’ Tidesports.com. If the meeting fails to take place, it will add fuel to the argument that the entire pursuit of Spurrier is a ruse. "
...we will NOT get nick saben. i wish the discussion would end.
Oh, that's cute...really. The popular attitude is that you need to have a proof that a coach has an interest in coming. There has been no proof that Saban wants the job. Oh sure, there's been talk on the radio and tv, but isn't that still just talk? There are no signs pointing to Saban. The comments he has made tell me he clearly doesn't want the job...or maybe he just likes insulting his future employers? I'm quite familiar with "coach speak", but Saban has taken it a little further. Until there is proof that he is coming, why should proof be required for the opposite? The whole situation pretty much speaks for itself. You can call us morons for not following the hype if you want to, but it wont change the end result.Jeremy, i`m with you. Bad speller or not, my common sense agrees with your common sense that Sabine will not come, err, Saban!
I liked the way you emphatically expressed your opinion that Saban will not come, furthermore, I do not need a source.
I do not doubt you for a second, but I know quite a few professional FB coaches. They have huge egos. It is really hard to guess what one might do.This is going to sound arrogant, but I don't care: We know more about this search than ESPN does. Period.
espn is wrong. everyone on this entire board is wrong. we will NOT get nick saben. i wish the discussion would end.
Uh huh...well its just an opinion. No need to get bent out of shape over that.If you don't like it, move on to another thread before I put you in time-out.
I do not doubt you for a second, but I know quite a few professional FB coaches. They have huge egos. It is really hard to guess what one might do.
Most of those that I know admit that they have made really important decisions that just didn't make sense on a whim. They have this sense that, no matter what they try, they will find a way to make it work out. It takes a lot to get one to admit defeat. Saban, by walking away now, will be admiting defeat. Spurrier was able to do so, but he was humiliated. Is Saban ready to walk away after 2 respectable seasons???
I hope that it happens, but I wouldn't mind seeing a younger coach in here either...