Of course they will. Nick Saban will get them an SEC Championship within the next 2-3 years.
2007-05-01 15:34:21
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answered by Tosh 5
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I'm an Auburn alum and I think Saban will win and win big at Alabama. SEC championship? Likely. National championship? Quite possible. I think this is a perfect fit for Saban and he is a winner who will put a dynamite team on the field for the Tide. I'm sure Auburn will win games against Alabama under Saban, but the series is going to be much more competitive now. I'm not sure any of the coaches in the SEC were thrilled to see Saban back in the league at Bama.
2007-05-01 16:01:37
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answered by perdidobums 5
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No. The SEC is very tough and at the moment, Alabama sits behind the LSUs, Floridas, Arkansas, Georgias, Tennessees, Kentuckys, South Carolinas...
Nick Saban isn't a savior. He's not that great of a coach and he will abandon Alabama like he did to LSU and Miami.
2007-05-01 16:22:52
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answered by will4144 3
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Saban has a 10 year contract. He's in no danger of losing his job, because he won't run his team like Mike Shula did. People love to say that Shula lost his job because he couldn't beat Auburn, but that was only one small part of the issues that got him fired. The team's seeming lack of preparation, the complete absence of improvement, and the fact that he only won 3 games against Auburn, Tennessee, LSU,Florida, and Arkansas. Figure in the discipline problems that the team had , and the fact that Shula refused to make any significant changes in his coaching staff, and you can understand the reasons Shula was relieved of his duties.
So, let's not make it sound as though the University of Alabama is fire-happy.
2007-05-01 15:41:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Well my take on saban ( or satan as i have started calling him) is simple he will win because that's what he does.He won us a national championship at LSU. I think he should be strung up for leaving Miami he told us 4 years ago he wasn't leaving but he left and i could understand that because he was going to a pro team, but then you turn tail and run back to the sec and to alabama at that well i for one will be at death valley when saban returns to play the tigers and he is going to get the ovation he deserves, that no good for nothing piece of crap.
2007-05-01 17:14:22
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answered by JAR 3
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Fire Nick Saban? nobody fires nick saban, he's way too quick on the I quit trigger for that.
2007-05-01 15:32:36
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answered by Tom G 2
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he will win an SEC championship soon
but i don't think he would get fired
10 year contract
plus he's a great recruiter and will have the best all around team in a few years
but won't stand a chance to my Trojans :]
2007-05-01 16:31:06
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answered by societywins. 3
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Nick Saban is a low-life scumbag. He'll quit before they can fire him.
2007-05-01 23:50:21
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answered by stan l 7
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i think he will win big and then leave when someone in another place, in college or the nfl, offers him big money to take on a new challenge...the big challenge will be keeping him there long enough to build the program and get his recruits the chance to play...the other problem is that steve spurrier's recruits are starting to bubble up at south carolina, and he will be winning big also...it they both stay at their respective current schools for a while, both will make their programs dominant in their half of the sec
2007-05-01 16:24:23
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answered by sabes99 6
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2016-10-14 07:43:34
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answered by ? 4
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