You clearly dont understand ****....I've been calling Saban what he is since before he coached a single game at his current job... And I've been throwing the finger at the tide and their base since I was a teenager... Get over yourself.
Would that be because it's his M.O. throughout his coaching career. His first head coach gig was at Toledo turned the program around in one season. Recruited with the message of Toledo's emerging program then left in FEBRUARY for the NFL. Left players, recruits, fans, and administrators witha see'ya.
Turned MSU program around then blew out the backdoor for Baton Rouge.
Turned LSU around but when Notre Dame's Kevin White asked for permission to talk to him, he told the media he wasn't moving again, he noted how hard moving was for his 12 and 15 year old kids who had to change schools and baseball teams. Asked about NFL jobs he recited the same reasoning, too hard on the family having to move. He was staying put in Baton Rouge.
Until he bolted to Miami.(do you think the kids stayed in Baton Rouge 'cause moving is sooo hard on kids?)
Then he jumped to Tuscaloosa. (the wife and kids are still in B.R., right? )
Eventually Saban is gonna stay somewhere. Law of averages favor it. Meanwhile his career mantra has been to tell players, recruits, fans, and administrators, "I love it, here!" "Come join me as we work together to build this program" "This is my dream job." "Family values ... disruption, stress of moving on the kids ... ". sell the recruits on loyalty fefore he bolts for greener (no pun intended) pastures. Those pastures have been greener and he's shoveled manure each time on the herd he's left behind.
Blah, blah, blah ... de ja vu all over again.
Those who neglect history are condemned to repeat it.