Title: Great Saban story from ... Springfield, MO? Wonder who the recruit is? Post by: lstephen on April 03, 2013, 09:56:04 PM http://www.news-leader.com/article/20130403/SPORTS/304030084/alabama-nick-saban-springfield-boys-and-girls-steak-and-steak?odyssey=mod%7Cnewswell%7Ctext%7CFRONTPAGE%7Cp&gcheck=1&nclick_check=1
Title: Re: Great Saban story from ... Springfield, MO? Wonder who the recruit is? Post by: ALTideUp on April 03, 2013, 11:13:27 PM Miss Terry brings the swag. Love it.
Title: Re: Great Saban story from ... Springfield, MO? Wonder who the recruit is? Post by: Catch Prothro on April 04, 2013, 08:02:08 AM Miss Terry brings the swag. Love it. Yeah, too funny! Quote Saban loosened up for the dinner, telling how his father owned a service station in his West Virginia hometown. Saban played football at the town’s country school, while his crush was a drum major at the more well-to-do school. The girl was involved with another student, though. But, finally, as a senior, Nick went on a date with the future Terry Saban. As the years went by, Terry’s other suitor came to own a service station, and the successful coach once drove by the station with his wife, noting to Terry that she could’ve married into a blue-collar life. “Nope,” she retorted. “He would’ve been the coach at Alabama.” Title: Re: Great Saban story from ... Springfield, MO? Wonder who the recruit is? Post by: SUPERCOACH on April 04, 2013, 11:04:35 AM Miss Terry brings the swag. Love it. Yeah, too funny! Quote Saban loosened up for the dinner, telling how his father owned a service station in his West Virginia hometown. Saban played football at the town’s country school, while his crush was a drum major at the more well-to-do school. The girl was involved with another student, though. But, finally, as a senior, Nick went on a date with the future Terry Saban. As the years went by, Terry’s other suitor came to own a service station, and the successful coach once drove by the station with his wife, noting to Terry that she could’ve married into a blue-collar life. “Nope,” she retorted. “He would’ve been the coach at Alabama.” Excellent! #+ |