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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

Well if he really cared about a title over the money.....what happened?

I'm just saying a guy on a 91 million dollar contract probably cares more about a ring than another million dollars.  He left for money but he probably didn't think they'd have a chance at winning it all.  So it would be funny if the interim won without him.  It would sting in multiple ways.

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8 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'm just saying a guy on a 91 million dollar contract probably cares more about a ring than another million dollars.  He left for money but he probably didn't think they'd have a chance at winning it all.  So it would be funny if the interim won without him.  It would sting in multiple ways.

He consistently leaves for more money. It's his MO historically. 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He consistently leaves for more money. It's his MO historically. 

He would have finished the season but Ole Miss pushed him out because of the ultimatum.  He chose the money but he wanted both.  A missed ring would hurt.  I don’t think it’s that much of a stretch.

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15 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'm just saying a guy on a 91 million dollar contract probably cares more about a ring than another million dollars.  He left for money but he probably didn't think they'd have a chance at winning it all.  So it would be funny if the interim won without him.  It would sting in multiple ways.

What do you know about Kane kiffin

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Yeah, I think Saban is an asshole but I'm but not sure I'd go as far as saying he's a horrible person. I think Kiffin probably is though. The worst type of horrible person. The type that acts like a nice guy knowing full well they're actively looking for ways to fug you over. Corporate ladder climber type.

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8 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

Saban is a horrible human being? What is your proof of this assertion?

I don't think he's a horrible human, I do think he's basically a politician morally / ethically.

Him consistently lying about NOT paying players while he coached Alabama is laughably false and misleading to his "greatness". 

But everyone was doing it, so I don't blame him.

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Saban consistently complains about the players and the payment of them being the problem with college football and that leading to his retirement, despite being one of the most notorious cheaters in the history of Division 1 football(widely known "secret"). Furthermore, this was all while his entire multi-million dollar house was paid solely by the Alabama alum. Also well known for being an asshole inside his profession.

Now, he is a worse human being that most of the "elite" college football(or basketball) coaches? I would say yes, based on anecdotes I have heard and things I have read but it's possible he is more par for the course.

But, yeah, he is a raging douche and a wild hypocrite. 

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35 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Saban consistently complains about the players and the payment of them being the problem with college football and that leading to his retirement, despite being one of the most notorious cheaters in the history of Division 1 football(widely known "secret"). Furthermore, this was all while his entire multi-million dollar house was paid solely by the Alabama alum. Also well known for being an asshole inside his profession.

Now, he is a worse human being that most of the "elite" college football(or basketball) coaches? I would say yes, based on anecdotes I have heard and things I have read but it's possible he is more par for the course.

But, yeah, he is a raging douche and a wild hypocrite. 

But he loves Little Debbie oatmeal snack cakes, and promises he is not going to be the coach at Alabama.

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