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Nick Saban talk not going away in Cleveland
As Alabama coach Nick Saban prepares to coach in the college football national championship game on Monday night, he can expect to hear some questions about whether it will be his last game at Alabama.
That’s because new Browns owner Jimmy Haslam is believed to be enamored with Saban and interested in hiring him to be the next head coach of the Browns. In fact, the Akron Beacon Journal published a column today saying it’s “obvious” that “Saban is the man Haslam is targeting.” Nick Saban talk not going away in Cleveland | ProFootballTalk |
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They can talk all they want, Saban ain't leaving Alabama. Bet.
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With Saban's history... where there is smoke ...... you know the rest.
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Saban is a hard guy to figure out, there is no telling what he is up to.
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I think Cleveland is the perfect place for him.
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I'm waiting for the "i will not be the next head coach" statement when he address the media soon. But we WILL leave bama, the question is when???
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LOL Good Luck to Ya !
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Yawn
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I hope he leaves, fails which you know he will in Cleveland, then we can can Les Miles and hire Saban back.
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As much as it would be cool to see what he could do with the Browns its kinda hard to see him give up his current position. Maybe if he wanted another challenge or feels he is not done with the NFL yet.
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You can't argue with the 'where there's smoke, there's fire' philosophy with Saban, but I would think after last night's drubbing of ND and his third BCS in four years, Saban would consider sticking around Alabama and surpassing a few of the great Bear Bryant's records. I mean, how can you get any better than that? He's only needs two more national championships to tie the Bear and with the way things are going, it looks like he'll have no problem getting those.
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His success is 60% recruiting and 40% coaching. You don't recruit in the NFL.
He's also mentioned how much he loves helping develop young kids into young men. Its also well know he enjoys recruiting. He has a chance to become the greatest coach in the history of College football. Anything can happen but I just can't see him leaving the college game anytime soon. |
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I thought it was a good point last night when they said why would he go to where he gets one 1st round pick a year in the NFL when he currently gets 4-6 1st rounders a year now.
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