Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Liar, Liar...Saban Accepts Alabama Job

Ever wonder what $32 million dollars gets you? If your Alabama AD Mal Moore, a new acrobatic football coach who does a very nice 180. Just two weeks ago Nick Saban adamantly stated, "I'm not going to be the Alabama coach". Earlier this morning he made his decision to head to Tuscaloosa. Saban has been a widely sought after commodity for many years now. Dating back to his days at Michigan State he drew interest from the NFL, and that only grew stronger with his national championship as the head man at LSU. His two years in Miami have been sub-par, so Saban returns to the SEC with the Crimson Tide.

Following in the footsteps of Herm "I'm not coaching the Chiefs" Edwards, Saban managed to put his foot in his mouth in less than two weeks. It is a trend in coaching; sought after candidates who leave themselves no wiggle room. Look at the recent statements by Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis. There's been speculation that Tom Coughlin's job is in jeopardy if the Giants lay an egg in Philadelphia. Weis, a Jersey native and former Giants employee, is rumored to be a favorite if the job becomes vacant. There's no doubt coaching for the Giants would be a dream come true, but instead has pledged his allegiance to his alma mater. In recent weeks he made it clear, "I'm only leaving if I'm dead or fired". All things considered, those probably are the only ways he leaves South Bend. But if it's not, he's got a whole lot of explaining to do.

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