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SignUp Now!Very smart post.I think JF is very interested and would take the position if formally offered. But I also think that until Saban turns us down, it is Saban's job. I have zero insider information, but I'd be surprised we would have all this effort over the last year to get Saban and then give up on him b/c Mack dragged his feet and is acting like a b*tch. Unless Saban has already said "No", JF will not get the job.
He has never said no to us. On Banquet Friday, he simply "moved on" based on the situation as presented to him. That is different from definitively saying "No" to our terms. This is not to say he might say "No" now, prior to reaching the alter, but it is incorrect to say he has said "No" to us in the past. I know that this might seem like semantics, but it is true.Fisher would be a good choice. OH, and how many times must Saban say no before we write him off?
from today, @UT_MackBrown:.....b/c Mack dragged his feet and is acting like a b*tch.....
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I'm pretty sure JF will try and play in the NFL this next yr, so after he fails at that he will probably take the HC job at UT, its the only way we would let him in.I think JF is very interested and would take the position if formally offered. But I also think that until Saban turns us down, it is Saban's job. I have zero insider information, but I'd be surprised we would have all this effort over the last year to get Saban and then give up on him b/c Mack dragged his feet and is acting like a b*tch. Unless Saban has already said "No", JF will not get the job.