Although I wanted Saban, I'm beginning to think we may have dodged a bullet.
I really don't care how arrogant it sounds, because it IS the truth. We ARE the University of Texas, not to be confused with the likes of the University of Arkansas, etc. The head coaching job here is the best in the land - period.
Saban knew this as well and I think this is why UT appealed to him.
However, if Saban was truly committed to some kind of "behind the scenes" deal and really wanted to come to Texas and he was assured by "BMD's" that all impediments would be taken care of, it sure didn't take much for him to back out of the deal. If he really coveted the job, something like Mack Brown hanging on wouldn't stop him. Particularly, if he was being assured by the BMD's that things would be taken care of. He, himself, would have fought for the job. He didn't and that is a telling sign. I don't want any damned coach that is so easily defeated or thinks he should be the pharoah of UT - and that is why I think we dodged a bullet.
Furthermore, and on another subject, all the rumors of the BMD's driving the bus were apparantly false. It appears the person driving the bus was none other than Mack Brown himself. He convinced his bunk buddy, Bill Powers, that Saban was no good and that he needed to block him by supporting Mack's threat of staying after all. The inmate was running the asylum and no one had the power (or cajones) to make Powers fire him. So, it appears, after all, that the only real BSD was Mack himself.