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« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2011, 06:54:23 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 
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« Reply #16 on: July 30, 2011, 07:28:48 AM »

Ummmm sounds like a bunch of sports nutts need to aplogize but we know that ain't gonna happen. RTR!
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« Reply #17 on: July 30, 2011, 07:31:11 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

I figured that was the case.

Thanks for posting this.

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« Reply #18 on: July 30, 2011, 07:54:11 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

Didn't CMM say that CNS showed no interest in the job and the only reason he continued to pursue CNS was because of a conversation with Ms. Terri where she said how much she and CNS liked the college game?
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« Reply #19 on: July 30, 2011, 08:02:55 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

Didn't CMM say that CNS showed no interest in the job and the only reason he continued to pursue CNS was because of a conversation with Ms. Terri where she said how much she and CNS liked the college game?

Yes and I think that was because of his respect and dedication to Huizenga,Terri was ready to get out of Miami. I managed the Gene Stallings Rise Tournament at that time and when CNS arrived in town he was invited to play. I took him and Cedric to the driving range before the tournament and had a chance to talk with him some. I asked him had the past couple of months been kind of tough due to the hiring process. He asked me how much I knew about the NFL and it's demands. He said it was 12 months a year, 7 days a week, and 24 hours a day and there wasn't much time for family. He then told me that the people in Tuscaloosa don't realize how happy that he and Terri were to be here.
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« Reply #20 on: July 30, 2011, 08:15:43 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

Didn't CMM say that CNS showed no interest in the job and the only reason he continued to pursue CNS was because of a conversation with Ms. Terri where she said how much she and CNS liked the college game?

Yes and I think that was because of his respect and dedication to Huizenga,Terri was ready to get out of Miami. I managed the Gene Stallings Rise Tournament at that time and when CNS arrived in town he was invited to play. I took him and Cedric to the driving range before the tournament and had a chance to talk with him some. I asked him had the past couple of months been kind of tough due to the hiring process. He asked me how much I knew about the NFL and it's demands. He said it was 12 months a year, 7 days a week, and 24 hours a day and there wasn't much time for family. He then told me that the people in Tuscaloosa don't realize how happy that he and Terri were to be here.

Thank the good Lord for Terri. Great post Jamos. Applause E-Cred
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« Reply #21 on: July 30, 2011, 08:22:58 AM »

No kidding great post! Applause E-Cred I had no idea you had this degree of T-Town stroke. From now on ALL your posts should reflect this level of inside info. CNS's home phone? TIA
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« Reply #22 on: July 30, 2011, 08:49:37 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

Didn't CMM say that CNS showed no interest in the job and the only reason he continued to pursue CNS was because of a conversation with Ms. Terri where she said how much she and CNS liked the college game?

Yes and I think that was because of his respect and dedication to Huizenga,Terri was ready to get out of Miami. I managed the Gene Stallings Rise Tournament at that time and when CNS arrived in town he was invited to play. I took him and Cedric to the driving range before the tournament and had a chance to talk with him some. I asked him had the past couple of months been kind of tough due to the hiring process. He asked me how much I knew about the NFL and it's demands. He said it was 12 months a year, 7 days a week, and 24 hours a day and there wasn't much time for family. He then told me that the people in Tuscaloosa don't realize how happy that he and Terri were to be here.

I put this one on the home page.  Jamos, you are racking up the e-creds today.

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« Reply #23 on: July 30, 2011, 09:21:45 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

Didn't CMM say that CNS showed no interest in the job and the only reason he continued to pursue CNS was because of a conversation with Ms. Terri where she said how much she and CNS liked the college game?

Yes and I think that was because of his respect and dedication to Huizenga,Terri was ready to get out of Miami. I managed the Gene Stallings Rise Tournament at that time and when CNS arrived in town he was invited to play. I took him and Cedric to the driving range before the tournament and had a chance to talk with him some. I asked him had the past couple of months been kind of tough due to the hiring process. He asked me how much I knew about the NFL and it's demands. He said it was 12 months a year, 7 days a week, and 24 hours a day and there wasn't much time for family. He then told me that the people in Tuscaloosa don't realize how happy that he and Terri were to be here.

I always had a feeling that it happened something like this. Kudos jamos for the info, and bigger kudos to Miss Terri.  Applause E-Cred
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« Reply #24 on: July 30, 2011, 09:37:12 AM »

The first time that Mal ever talked with Saban,  was the night before he took the job and he had Terri with him, Mal had been dealing with Jimmy Sexton only. Sexton told Mal that he wasn't sure if Saban would take the job or not, that he had been given information that he might be interested in the job at Bama due to the Shula issue . The person that informed Sexton about Saban's interest was an ex Bama player that might have been on his staff at Miami, not sure about who he was.

Finally Sexton set up a meeting and Saban brought Terri with him. Saban had mixed emotions about leaving Wayne Huizenga, Dolphins owner, and said he would have to go home and think about it some more. Saban agreed to call Mal the next day, mid day, with his answer.

Well, the next day came and Mal was waiting on the call and it had gotten well past mid day and no call. Mal finally gave up and checked out of his hotel and headed to the airport. He was even checking his voice mail at home to make sure he had not missed the call. Mal was very distraught, to say the least ,and had no idea how he would explain to evryone about his failure. Finally the call came before Mal got to the airport, and the rest is history.

Saban never lied to the media about him negotiating a job with Bama, it all happened the night before he took the job.
 

Didn't CMM say that CNS showed no interest in the job and the only reason he continued to pursue CNS was because of a conversation with Ms. Terri where she said how much she and CNS liked the college game?

Yes and I think that was because of his respect and dedication to Huizenga,Terri was ready to get out of Miami. I managed the Gene Stallings Rise Tournament at that time and when CNS arrived in town he was invited to play. I took him and Cedric to the driving range before the tournament and had a chance to talk with him some. I asked him had the past couple of months been kind of tough due to the hiring process. He asked me how much I knew about the NFL and it's demands. He said it was 12 months a year, 7 days a week, and 24 hours a day and there wasn't much time for family. He then told me that the people in Tuscaloosa don't realize how happy that he and Terri were to be here.

I always had a feeling that it happened something like this. Kudos jamos for the info, and bigger kudos to Miss Terri.  Applause E-Cred

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