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Saban up on LSU already?

What a miserable week to be an LSU fan. No upside at all. It will end badly, win or lose Saturday as dusk descends on Bryant-Denny Stadium.

LSU fans are still stuck with Les Miles. At least, for now.

And the worst part is that their school girl crush on Nick Saban will live on and flicker like an eternal flame.

After 34 games under Miles -- 29 of them victories -- the LSU Nation still doesn't know whether to be proud of their head football coach or completely embarrassed by him. One minute, he's a knight in shining armor. The next minute, he's the crazy uncle you keep hidden in the upstairs attic.

Meanwhile, the LSU Nation fixates on every breath Saban takes and every move he makes.

Saban gave the moribund LSU program rock star status. He put them in prime time again and brought the magic back after years in the wilderness. His recruiting was breath-taking. He gave LSU fans their manhood again, their swagger, a reason to believe. And he left behind a team stocked with NFL talent that even Crazy Les Miles would have to work hard to mess up (although he's come excruciatingly close).

And now, these two ships finally pass in the night Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium. LSU fans are thirsty for blood. They want revenge. They want to put a good old-fashioned Cajun beat-down on Saban to prove he made a mistake nearly three years ago. They want to prove a point with a thousand points of light. They want to mask their insecurities and feelings of helplessness with Miles by getting a pound of flesh from Saban. It makes no sense, but then again, we're talking LSU fans here.

As Saban reviews film this week and sees the All-Americans he recruited, the enormous talent on both sides of the ball, it would only be natural to feel pangs of regret. That's not Saban. He is not someone who looks back. Besides, pocketing $10 million for his two seasons in Miami and another $4 million per year in Tuscaloosa will likely help him get over any regret.

Saban is about the challenge, the process. He had already proven he can turn Louisiana on its head. He didn't need to prove anymore at a place that had been so mired in mediocrity (eight losing seasons in 11 years before he arrived). Besides, five years in a toxic waste dump like Baton Rouge must have felt like a lifetime.

As for this weekend, something tells me he's looking forward to the challenge rather than being intimidated by it or worried. There is no pressure on him Saturday. Saban knows he's a better coach than Les Miles. He knows LSU would still be Ole Miss without him.

Besides, his Alabama team is the underdog. While fans are optimistic, you won't hear too many national experts boldly predicting Alabama will win this week. Sure, the Tide can find its way to Atlanta. Sure, this Alabama team has already looked better than anyone imagined. However, the heat is on Miles, who with a loss Saturday would be wise to take the midnight train straight to Ann Arbor.

It's not that he would have a difficult future in Baton Rouge with a loss to Saban. He would have none.

Saban, who still has close friends who wear purple and gold, also knows that had he remained at Miami, the back channel talk between LSU and his agent -- in light of the Miles-to-Michigan rumors -- would blow most circuit breakers at Baton Rouge power plants.

So the game is on. In a season of mind-blowing upsets, one of the most anticipated matchups of the year is living up to the hype.

Saban vs. Miles.

LSU vs. Alabama.

The oddsmakers now favor LSU by more than a touchdown.

But Nick Saban has already won.

He's at Alabama now looking forward. In spite of a lofty ranking and a scorching hot shot at the national title, LSU fans continue to wallow around, wondering what could have been had Saban stayed.

Update:

no i didn't write this. i never said i did. but it wouldn't let me write anything else. Paul Finebaum wrote it.

Update 2:

ROLL TiDE :]

Update 3:

it's the first article of his i have ever read. thank you. seems right on track to me!!

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  • Ann
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    Interesting article. Thanks for posting.

    ROLL TIDE!!!

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Wow Brad, thanks for that long winded and poorly worded rant.... I dont think it is a reality for LSU to win the national title this season. However, I wont blame it on Perriloux leaving because I really didnt see him as a guy capable of leading a team to the championship. LSU will always have the tallent and ability to play with anybody in the the country on any given Saturday, but they have lost the leadership they had last season. The hard nosed play of guys like Jacob Hester and Glen Dorsey is gone and I think in the close games that will show. 9-4. Bowl Game victory.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Dude...It's a good possibility that $aban has finally found a home where he will not want to leave...but, after about 2 yrs, if he hasn't won the SEC, the Crazy Bama faithful will show up at his door, funny looking hats on, chanting Bear Bryant still lives, and run his *** outta town. Mike Shula would have this team in the same position today as St. Nick has them now. He's a good coach, but he lost a few games at LSU that he shouldn't have. Write it down...He'll get run off before he bolts on his own this time...Every dog has his day.

  • Saban is not about challenge, but you are right he will not look back. He is a greedy rat B@stard and feels no loyalty to any place he coaches. He will leave Alabama the moment any team offers him more. I say good riddance to Nick Saban. I didn't mind him going to coach in the professionals, but when he came back to coach college ball he should have gone to another conference. From the moment he signed on with BAMA he was dead to me and many other LSU fans. Even if Miles leaves (LOL) and he wishes to return to coach for LSU I wouldn't want him. He is tainted!!!

    Miles is LSU coach now and that is all that matters.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Sounds like sour grapes to me. Guess we'll see this weekend. Crazy uncle or the coach that likes to handle everyones manhood? Hmmm, I'll take the crazy uncle any day. So Alabama fans, keep letting Saban handle YOUR manhood.

  • 1 decade ago

    And life will end badly for you if Finebaum is the person you are listening to. What a joke this guys is, how long have you been reading his articles? Long enough to know he HATED Saban before Bama hired him. Keep reading his stuff and tickling your sac, if you belieive anything he writes, you my friend are in a lot of trouble.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    To hell with Dick Satan and the sabanites!

    Nick Saban lives in a trailer!

    6 in a row on November 24th!

  • 1 decade ago

    My but don't the Alabama fans have a lot of spare time on their hands. Maybe next year but not this year.

  • 1 decade ago

    good post macy. dont listen to that jerk. im sure everyone knew it was an article you posted! but i love this article and ROLL TIDE! ls-who is gonna be crying tonight!

    Source(s): ROLLLL TIDE!!!
  • 1 decade ago

    I just ran across this, of coarse after BAMA LOST. You know there is nothing like coaching from your keyboard is there?

    GEAUX TIGERS

    Source(s): LSU FAN FOR LIFE
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    saban will smash LSU and their corn dogs fans

    Source(s): Fight ON!!!! Fight ON!! Fight ON!! Fight On to Victory!!! USC is the best team ever!!
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