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Could Saban be the first $10M/year college coach?

To what extent is Texas going to outspend Alabama though? To answer the OP, are they going to get into a bidding war up to and in excess of $10 Million? Last year Texas's athletic budget was tops in the nation at $133M. Alabama's meanwhile was a "measly" $105M. At some point, while Texas could eventually outspend Alabama for Saban, the number that they would have to get to in order to actually do it would be astronomical. Nick Saban is the best coach in college football and deserves to be paid as such, but he's not worth twice as much as some of the other coaches out there.
 
Still say he needs to prove he can win somewhere the recruits aren't handed to you... Like WF.
 
Still say he needs to prove he can win somewhere the recruits aren't handed to you... Like WF.

+1

I would donate $1000 to the Deacon Club to be allowed to sit through the meeting where Lobo tries to convince Saban to retain him as the OC.
 
To what extent is Texas going to outspend Alabama though? To answer the OP, are they going to get into a bidding war up to and in excess of $10 Million? Last year Texas's athletic budget was tops in the nation at $133M. Alabama's meanwhile was a "measly" $105M. At some point, while Texas could eventually outspend Alabama for Saban, the number that they would have to get to in order to actually do it would be astronomical. Nick Saban is the best coach in college football and deserves to be paid as such, but he's not worth twice as much as some of the other coaches out there.

Not to mention that if $10MM is the starting figure, he will still want a raise after NC #1.
 
Texas is an easier job than Alabama simply because you don't compete in SEC vs LSU, UGA, Florida. OK State, Oklahoma, and Baylor are good, but not LSU good year in and year out.
 
Wake could make a run at Saban. It's clear we are willing to pay BIG TIME MONEY per win. Saban would bankroll at MSD.
 
Was Nick Saban's Wife House Shopping In Austin? Reports Say: Yes.

http://www.burntorangenation.com/2013/10/23/4987356/the-nick-saban-to-texas-rumors-are-strengthening

For the lazy people:


It appears that the "Nick Saban to Texas" rumor is both legitimate and gaining traction. As first reported by Inside Texas and then confirmed by ESPN radio, Nick Saban's wife, Terry, was in Austin two weeks ago house hunting with her daughter-in-law.

Inside Texas' Jesus Shuttleworth, whose weekly column has grown a cult-like following, was the first to report on the Saban meeting with Texas regents nine months ago. He also was one of the first to report about Texas' athletic director DeLoss Dodds end-of-year retirement. Suffice it to say, his credibility remains unquestioned.

Today on Spanning the Loeb, ESPN's afternoon radio show in the Austin area, Adam Loeb doubled down on this report, claiming that his sources also believe it to be true. Burnt Orange Nation's Michael Pelech was listening at the time and describes the conversation below:

Alex Loeb who hosts the afternoon show on 104.9 in Austin with Sean Adams was saying how there was the Wallace Hall reaching out to Saban's agent story...then a few weeks ago there were reports that were pretty detailed about Terry Saban househunting in Austin, and that the report had a realtor's name and dollar figures and neighborhoods...and that he did some digging with people he trusts and that the report was completely true.
The original report on Inside Texas gives more details about Terry Saban's trip to Austin, including realtor information, ties with that agent to the athletic department, shady real estate dealings in Alabama, and Saban's relationship with Texas athletic department employees who likely helped set up the meeting. However, the report concedes that Mrs. Saban stated that she was only interested in purchasing a "vacation home" in the area.

So what is to be made of this report? With the backing of major players like ESPN allowing it over the airwaves and the historically accurate Jesus Shuttlesworth detailing her trip, it would be ignorant to just treat as hearsay. But it does lead to some important questions that need to be asked.

Why would Saban, the most methodical man in the country, allow his wife to travel to Austin at a time when the Texas coaching vacancy is all but announced? Did Saban think that this trip could have been done in secrecy? Does he really care if it gets out? (We've seen how he's treated job exits before.) Is Austin actually a city where people vacation?

It'll be interesting to see how this one plays out as the Nick Saban-to-Texas rumors continue apace.
 
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Update (3:50pm)- ESPN Austin's Erin Hogan is also confirming these rumors, including intel from someone inside Travis County's sheriff's office who claims to have helped with Mrs. Saban's security.
 
I still don't think it makes sense to go to UT. What's the draw? Money? He's rich as hell and could easily make more at Alabama.
 
I still don't think it makes sense to go to UT. What's the draw? Money? He's rich as hell and could easily make more at Alabama.

Go visit Austin for a weekend and then go visit Tuscaloosa.

Also, he can't "easily make more at Alabama." Texas can out pay anyone.
 
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I still don't think it makes sense to go to UT. What's the draw? Money? He's rich as hell and could easily make more at Alabama.

Ego/need to make Alabama know (as if they didn't already) that he's the man there?
 
I still don't think it makes sense to go to UT. What's the draw? Money? He's rich as hell and could easily make more at Alabama.

I'm sorry WRS, your tide fandom might be compromised.
 
For the sake of clarification, I meant that Alabama could pay him substantially more than they currently do. Obviously Texas has massive resources but jobs aren't just about money. A coach that has won titles at two schools and is staring down a three in a row/five overall has nothing left to prove on this level. It seems much more likely he would head back to the NFL.

And who gives a shit how great Austin is, top football coaches aren't going to be out on the town enjoying it.
 
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