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By Sly Fox
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It wouldn't surprise me. Good luck putting up with the boosters there if it is true. That's a tough gig even though it pays a mint and the upside is incredible.
By LUconn
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That'd be stupid. He's got a sweet gig right now. No pressure, easy BCS bid conference, and apprently doesnt have trouble recuiting. I guess it'd have to be about $$$. I think bama football fans are about as dilusional as NCSU basketball fans. Like it's some dream job.
By Rocketfan
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LUconn wrote:That'd be stupid. He's got a sweet gig right now. No pressure, easy BCS bid conference, and apprently doesnt have trouble recuiting. I guess it'd have to be about $$$. I think bama football fans are about as dilusional as NCSU basketball fans. Like it's some dream job.
i almost wrote the same thing, and Cowherd had a rant today pretty much proclaiming the same thing.....the only way he moves is if the $$$$ are big enough.
By jmdickens
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Actually, rodriguez's problem being at WVU is recruiting....That was the whole thing about him possibly taking the UNC job if Davis didn't want it. He plays a good system...They have some talent, but in Alabama he would have better resources, better recruits, and more pay.


Only problem with leaving is the fact that he wont get an easy BSC because the big east is weak
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By bigsmooth
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i would not want the bama job. bama boosters are crazy, my contact there has been in tuscaloosa for years, and he has tole me some crazy stories about those boosters. i would stay at WVU if i was rich.
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By Sly Fox
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The Albert Means saga was incredible. It was a throwback to the '60s when Bootlegger Barry was buying players left and right.

Still no public movement on this front. Based on how these things normally operate, they'll have someone in place within seven days unless things go very wrong.

And Dickens is very accurate in saying that recruiting is a major issue at WVU. National perceptions of WV as a hillbilly mecca make it difficult to recruit the athletes (especially in Cal, Texas & Florida where the lionshare of mega talent resides). Alabama has the potential to be right alongside the USCs, Notre Dames, Michigans & Ohio States of the college football world. But they are still struggling to overcome the probation and mess of a few years ago (fromt he aforementioned Means mess). And expectations are ridiculously high in Tsucaloosa even whn reality comes nowhere the fans' perception.
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By bigsmooth
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my source told me today that bama offered rodriguez a contract...it is up to him now.
By LUconn
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I dont think that the ego of Alabama would allow a contract offer if they didn't already know he was going to say yes.
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By bigsmooth
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bama has been snubbed before, so though i rely on my source, it would not surprise me if he said no.
By SuperJon
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Rumors circulating that Bama offered Nick Saban a $5mil/year contract.
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By bigsmooth
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i will stick with my source...very inside the program.
By SuperJon
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I believe ya Smoothie, I was just mentioning the other rumors.
By TDDance234
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If I was Rodriquez, I'd sit back and wait for Miami to come knocking.

The job is a mess right now but the quality and name of Miami is still a recruiting draw. Those Flordia recruits are no joke and a chance to play at a school which was produced a wealth of NFL talent. If that were to fall through, another season at WVU isn't the end of the world.
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By bigsmooth
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i will say again that i would not want the bama job...those people are nuts, and despite the tradition and atmosphere, the tide fans want another bear bryant, and that's not happening.
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By Purple Haize
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Sad day for my Mountaineers. RR would have been set for LIFE at WVU. BUT at about 5 mil a year, work a few and then retire. I am not sure his system will work so well in the SEC. I know Urban is running it, but we will see. The 'bama job, imo, is like the IU basketball job. It was only a high profile job b/c of who was the coach. The COACH made it high profile. How many 'bama coaches have gone onto greatness since Bear?
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By JDUB
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if RR stays another year at WVU, they may have a chance at the championship. i heard they aren't losing hardly anyone for next year. WVU just needs to raise RR's salary to make him stay
By givemethemic
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Slayton and White... I think it's a bad move to bounce now but my sources like Smoothie's have been saying this for a week now that his bags are basically packed for the SEC
By SuperJon
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ESPN reported it as being a done deal earlier tonight. You don't have to claim to have incredible sources anymore (sorry, Cowherd moment from Wednesday coming out in me).
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By bigsmooth
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i do not really care who gets the credit, but i brought this to the table a week ago, before the rumors started. as for that cowherd tool...he is cow .... in my book.
By Hold My Own
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I must say, I'm very impressed smooth
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By PAmedic
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read his signature.

and now you know why
By A.G.
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Seems like country roads do take you home. Nobody is striking it Rich in Alabama. This according to WBOY.
(I wonder if he dared to use "its all about family at West Virginia?")
http://www.wboy.com/story.cfm?func=view ... ryid=17223
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By bigsmooth
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i just talked to my source and he said rich agreed to the contract but changed his mind....a bobby cremins or a gregg marshall? in the back of my mind i thought the tide could get screwed...AD mal moore could be on the chopping block now.
Rodriguez turns down 'Bama, will stay in Morgantown
ESPN.com news services


WBOY-TV in Morgantown, W.Va., initially reported that -- despite rumors that Rodriguez was a top candidate for the vacant job in Alabama -- the lauded coach would stay with the Mountaineers. Alabama athletic director Mal Moore also confirmed that Rodriguez had removed himself from consideration for that job.

Rodriguez spent Thursday in Jacksonville, Fla., where he participated in a press conference to promote the Toyota Gator Bowl between the Mountaineers and Georgia Tech on Jan. 1.

Rodriguez head coaching career
COACHING RECORD:
With West Virginia: 49-24 (2001-present)
With Glenville State (Div. II): 43-26-2 (1990-96)
With Salem (Div. II): 2-8 (1988)


Rodriguez was in his office Friday and planned to meet with West Virginia recruits. This is the final weekend that coaches can have contact with prospects in person for about a month.

Later in the day, the coach planned to preside over the first practice in preparation for the Gator Bowl.

A West Virginia television station reported that Mountaineers athletic officials were looking to counter Alabama's offer on Friday. Citing sources, WBOY-TV said the school and Rodriguez's representatives were actively negotiating.

The station also said that Alabama had set a 3 p.m. ET deadline for Rodriguez to take its job offer.

Alabama athletic director Mal Moore, senior associate athletic director Finus Gaston and university attorneys spent Thursday meeting in Tuscaloosa with Rodriguez's representative, Mike Brown.

Though the university made inquiries into the availability of South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier and Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban, Rodriguez is the first coach with whom Moore entered serious discussion. Though Rodriguez won the Big East Conference championship and the Sugar Bowl last season, the most important day of his career will be Friday. The 43-year-old Rodriguez will decide whether to leave his alma mater and his home state to take on one of the most pressurized jobs in college football.

West Virginia increased Rodriguez's salary to $1.1 million last summer. The terms of his contract include a $2 million payment to the university if he leaves before Aug. 31, 2007.

Sources told ESPN's Joe Schad that Alabama extended a six-year, $12 million offer to Rodriguez and that Alabama would pay West Virginia a $2 million buyout. The proposed deal would make Rodriguez among the top 10 highest-paid college coaches in the nation, doubling his current salary.

The Birmingham News reported on its Web site late Thursday that Rodriguez was offered more than $2 million a year with incentives and would have one of the highest-paid coaching staffs in the Southeastern Conference.

The newspaper, citing anonymous sources, said Alabama officials expected him to sign the deal on Friday.

However, West Virginia tailback Steve Slaton, in Orlando to attend Thursday night's Home Depot College Football Awards Show at Walt Disney World Resort, told ESPN.com's Mark Schlabach that Rodriguez told his team he's not going anywhere.

When told later that a deal could be imminent, however, Slaton told Schad, "It's a business. He's got to do what's best for his family. It hurts, but we'll be OK."

Center Dan Mozes added, "I'm disappointed. He said he was going to be there his whole career. I'd think he'd stick to his word. If you graduated from there and were a coach there, why would you leave? Maybe it's the money."

Moore did not immediately return a call to his home. Alabama spokesman Doug Walker said the university did not have an announcement scheduled.

A call to Rodriguez's cell phone was not answered.

Saban said earlier Thursday that Alabama had contacted his agent regarding the coaching vacancy, but he wasn't interested.

"I'm flattered that they may have been interested in me, but it never really progressed, because we just never let it progress," Saban said after practice in Davie, Fla.

The Press-Register of Mobile, citing unidentified sources, first reported the offer to Rodriguez from Moore on its Web site.

During his appearance in Jacksonville, Rodriguez declined to respond to questions about the Alabama job but said he planned to meet with West Virginia recruits Friday morning and preside over practice later in the day.

Rodriguez said all the attention on him lately has been a mixed bag.

"It's been tough on me, but I've not let it distract from my day-to-day duties," he said. "When other people have come to talk to my staff or myself personally, it's very flattering. I'd rather have it that way than the other way. I coached a long time and nobody ever called.

"Now some people have expressed an interest in my staff and myself and while it's flattering, it's not changed who we are," he said.

Rodriguez and his wife, Rita, met with Moore on Tuesday night in New York City before the College Football Hall of Fame induction banquet.

Rodriguez has built West Virginia into a Big East power, winning the Sugar Bowl after the 2005 season and a share of three straight league titles. The Mountaineers are 10-2 and will play Georgia Tech on Jan. 1.

In June, Rodriguez signed a seven-year contract that pays him $1 million this year with $50,000 annual raises after that. He'll also collect $600,000 in deferred compensation in December 2011 if he remains as coach.

"I hope it doesn't come down to money," Slaton said. "But he's got to do what's best for his family."

Alabama fired Mike Shula on Nov. 26 after the Tide went 6-6 in his fourth season and lost its fifth consecutive meeting with rival Auburn.

Rodriguez grew up 30 minutes from West Virginia's campus and played for the Mountaineers in the 1980s.

Rodriguez would bring an impressive offensive resume to program that struggled offensively this season. West Virginia ranked second nationally in rushing offense and fourth in total offense last season; Alabama was 75th and 60th, respectively.

Speculation tying Saban to the Crimson Tide job surfaced soon after Shula was let go. Saban publicly denied interest several times, but on Thursday he acknowledged that the school had contacted his agent, Jimmy Sexton.

"They called Jimmy and said, 'Is Nick interested?' And Jimmy said no," Saban said. "Jimmy asked me on several occasions, and I said no.

"I'm interested in staying here. We're in the middle of the season. I'm committed to our team. It's not a very good time to even think about that, to be honest with you," Saban said.

Saban is in the second-year of a five-year deal with Miami.
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