Saban Has Finalized A Deal With...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2013 1:06 pm
Alabama....or so the rumor goes. Apparently, it is a giant extension of time and money. Jimmy Sexton could sell ice to Eskimos.
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Same here.ms_deer_hunter wrote:I would be headed west !
I fixed it for ya.ms_deer_hunter wrote:I wish he would head west !
RedEyed Duck wrote:I fixed it for ya.ms_deer_hunter wrote:I wish he would head west !
trust me, we know. they're all Alabama fans.skywalker wrote:Says the guy from a state with a higher illiteracy and high school drop out rate............
skywalker wrote:So they can't read or write, but still smart enough to know the MS college football teams suck.......hmmmmm.
That argument is cr*p. Alabama is the state school. People have a sense of pride...especially with no pro team. Its been a successful football program for decades. Many people grew up cheering for Alabama because their family did. Why should people be looked down on for that? You act as if Alabama's recent success has resulted in every non-graduate suddenly cheering for them. While there is certainly a percentage that may "latch" on because they "pick a school that is winning", who can blame them? They want to associate with a winner. If any MS school had a similar track record of wins and championships, the "sidewalk alumni" would certainly be just as large. That's not a shot at MSU or OM, its just the bottom line and no one can deny that.Warren wrote:
That is b/c we actually went to the University that we cheer for. I choose to go to school at MSU not b/c of the football program. I love my school and will cheer for them no matter what, but if I had not gone to college anywhere and could sit back and choose any school to cheer for than hell why not bama. It’s kind of like pro ball if you do not attend or have family ties to a University. Just pick which one is winning. Anyway what the heck does this have to do with Saban staying or leaving?
I believe we were talking about elephant fans here in Mississippi.webbmaster wrote:That argument is cr*p. Alabama is the state school. People have a sense of pride...especially with no pro team. Its been a successful football program for decades. Many people grew up cheering for Alabama because their family did. Why should people be looked down on for that? You act as if Alabama's recent success has resulted in every non-graduate suddenly cheering for them. While there is certainly a percentage that may "latch" on because they "pick a school that is winning", who can blame them? They want to associate with a winner. If any MS school had a similar track record of wins and championships, the "sidewalk alumni" would certainly be just as large. That's not a shot at MSU or OM, its just the bottom line and no one can deny that.Warren wrote:
That is b/c we actually went to the University that we cheer for. I choose to go to school at MSU not b/c of the football program. I love my school and will cheer for them no matter what, but if I had not gone to college anywhere and could sit back and choose any school to cheer for than hell why not bama. It’s kind of like pro ball if you do not attend or have family ties to a University. Just pick which one is winning. Anyway what the heck does this have to do with Saban staying or leaving?
If you are going to play that game, you should denounce anyone who didn't attend MSU or OM and kick them out of the stadium next season.