Become the Phil Jackson of college football. He probably isn't going to find a better place and plus they already has a statue of him already.THIS.I could see him leaving for the adventure of turning another team around, and he's never struck me as a very loyal guy.
At some point, where's the challenge?
Tried and failed.Saban is already totally loaded. I don't see him leaving just to be more loaded. At his age he only has one more jump left in him, I think he'd take the big check and challenge of going to the NFL.
Wow. The field is named after Jamail, so is the swimming center, and the law school pavilion, plus there are a couple statues of him on campus. Mack may not be gone after all.Joe Jamail, a billionaire trial lawyer who is one of the top donors to Texas, is Brown's attorney. When asked about the conference call with Sexton and the lunch meeting, Jamail suggested Hall was acting on his own and threatened to sue anyone outside the university if they try to pressure Brown to resign.
"If there are any more, get ready for a lawsuit," Jamail said. "Mack has publicly stated he wants to coach."
He didn't try that long and it isn't like he was fired, bama just made him a nice guaranteed offer. Plus it isn't like his successor did any better. I can see him taking another run at the NFL IF it's the right situation.MLB 51 said:Tried and failed.Danimal said:Saban is already totally loaded. I don't see him leaving just to be more loaded. At his age he only has one more jump left in him, I think he'd take the big check and challenge of going to the NFL.
Pete Carroll would like a word with you...MLB 51 said:Tried and failed.Danimal said:Saban is already totally loaded. I don't see him leaving just to be more loaded. At his age he only has one more jump left in him, I think he'd take the big check and challenge of going to the NFL.