- December 9th, 2013, 2:38 pm
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Smart move, get it done now before Texas money gets thrown at him.
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Purple Haize wrote:Legitimate honest question. What does Texas offer Saban that Alabama doesn't? The money is not that much different (Saban says it's not about money). Facilities can't be that different. Prestige? History? Exposure? Potential? The ONLY thing I see is a less difficult conference than the SEC but not necessarily at the top.
I'm sure Sly and Bama can fill me in on the details, but it doesn't make sense for him to move
VAGolf wrote:I don't buy it. Texas fans are no less passionate than Bama fans. 90k v 1m just means more people to crap on your yard!Purple Haize wrote:Legitimate honest question. What does Texas offer Saban that Alabama doesn't? The money is not that much different (Saban says it's not about money). Facilities can't be that different. Prestige? History? Exposure? Potential? The ONLY thing I see is a less difficult conference than the SEC but not necessarily at the top.
I'm sure Sly and Bama can fill me in on the details, but it doesn't make sense for him to move
In Austin, you can go to the grocery store after a loss without having to get yelled at by crazy fans. People don't drop "things" on your front lawn in Austin. Austin has a population of around 1 million, Tuscaloosa is around 90k. Translation: you can hide and live a life outside of football in Austin.
Purple Haize wrote:Legitimate honest question. What does Texas offer Saban that Alabama doesn't? The money is not that much different (Saban says it's not about money). Facilities can't be that different. Prestige? History? Exposure? Potential? The ONLY thing I see is a less difficult conference than the SEC but not necessarily at the top.The Longhorn network? Just a guess. It may not make a huge difference to a coach, but I would think it may for athletes, and help with recruitment. And that would make a difference to a coach. On the other hand, it doesn't seem that Alabama is struggling with recruitment...
I'm sure Sly and Bama can fill me in on the details, but it doesn't make sense for him to move
Purple Haize wrote:Legitimate honest question. What does Texas offer Saban that Alabama doesn't?No more redneck reporters' questions comparing him to "The Bear".
fan00 wrote:What for the 8 people who get the Longhorn Network? ESPN will be launching the SEC Network and, since it's ESPN, you know they'll be slobbering all over Alabama until they can't even stomach it anymore.Purple Haize wrote:Legitimate honest question. What does Texas offer Saban that Alabama doesn't? The money is not that much different (Saban says it's not about money). Facilities can't be that different. Prestige? History? Exposure? Potential? The ONLY thing I see is a less difficult conference than the SEC but not necessarily at the top.The Longhorn network? Just a guess. It may not make a huge difference to a coach, but I would think it may for athletes, and help with recruitment. And that would make a difference to a coach. On the other hand, it doesn't seem that Alabama is struggling with recruitment...
I'm sure Sly and Bama can fill me in on the details, but it doesn't make sense for him to move
Purple Haize wrote:Best point I heard was whoever convinces Mrs Saban will get Mr Saban
VAGolf wrote:.....says the golfer from Virginia.Purple Haize wrote:Best point I heard was whoever convinces Mrs Saban will get Mr Saban
I heard something similar to that as well.
Additionally, I think Saban has accomplished all that he can at Alabama. What else is he going to do? Win more championships? And then what? He could win back to back championships again, and then one loos to Auburn will have fans PO'ed. In Texas, the fans don't take the rivalries as seriously. (That isn't a slight to the Texas/OU rivalry, but have you seen the Bama/AU rivalry? Death threats to a kicker??)
Texas has passionate fans but I've never heard of Texas fans poisoning trees, threatening kickers or fans throwing "pee sponges" on opposing fans (LSU). My point being, and I could be dead wrong about this, but I sense a little more relaxation in Austin than what's in Tuscaloosa. Don't get me wrong, UT is serious about winning and will put the pressure on. But the fans aren't going to crap on your lawn over one loss to an in-state rival either.