Nick Saban hits town to recruit top juniors at Atlanta high schools — and a gym

Alabama Nick Saban had made recruiting Georgia prospects a top priority for his No. 1-ranked recruiting class (AP photo)

Alabama Nick Saban has made recruiting Georgia prospects a top priority for his No. 1-ranked recruiting class (AP photo)

Nick Saban, coach of the reigning BCS champions, was spotted everywhere around Atlanta on Tuesday.

Saban and a companion, Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart, did a whirlwind tour around the metro area to eyeball some of the state’s top prospects. They were gazed upon like rock stars as they made appearances at Milton, Alpharetta and Grayson high schools – and even a local gym.

Recruiting talent from the state of Georgia is a top priority for Saban. The coach of the nation’s No. 1-team has accumulated the nation’s No. 1-ranked recruiting class, which includes seven commitments from Georgia. They had eight for 2012 until an Atlanta RB was recently told he can’t sign until next year.

Where did Saban go?

He was at Grayson to see DE Robert Nkemdiche, who is ranked as the nation’s No. 1 overall prospect for 2013 by 247Sports.  Grayson coach Mickey Conn, who played on Alabama’s 1992 national championship team, knew in advance of Saban’s appointment but didn’t tell many people.

“We kept it on the down low; it was just us coaches,” Conn said. “It was big for me because I played at Alabama. I’m a huge Alabama fan. I brought my little boys up there and got my picture taken.”

“We just sat there and made small talk for about 30 minutes. He was all excited about winning the championship.”

Saban also asked about two Grayson juniors, Nkemdiche and RB Wayne Gallman. Nkemdiche has offers from nearly every school in the nation, and denied again this week the never-ending rumor that he is a “secret commitment” to Alabama.

Robert Nkdemiche, the nation's No. 1-ranked overall prospect for 2013 (AJC photo)

Robert Nkemdiche, the nation's No. 1-ranked overall prospect for 2013 (AJC photo)

“They love Robert, they want him,” Conn said. “They got film on Wayne, and made sure to tell us to invite both of them to Junior Day on Jan. 28. I think they’re both going down there for that.”

Gallman claims early offers from Georgia Tech, Auburn, Clemson, Vanderbilt and Ole Miss. One more note on Nkemdiche: Florida’s Will Muschamp is the only other head coach to check on Nkemdiche (a few weeks ago) since UGA’s Mark Richt and Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson stopped by during last football season.

Saban and Smart also visited Walton for RB Tyren Jones, Alpharetta for WR Carlos Burse and Milton for DE Carl Lawson and RB Peyton Barber.

“Everybody was excited that Coach Saban was at our school,” Milton coach Howard DeCristofaro said. “He and Coach Smart are nice guys. They were happy to win the championship. Coach Saban ran into one of our basketball players, Mo Lewis, whose father played in the NFL. He talked to him a little bit. He knew his dad.”

Saban’s most surprising personal appearance was at a Gwinnett County gym to observe the workouts of prospects from several different high schools. “The Factory” is located in Lawrenceville and bills itself as “Atlanta’s Newest and Best Sports Performance Training Facility.” Many high school athletes of all sports go there for speed and agility training.

“I go there 3-4 times per week and I got a call from the guy who owns it; he said some college coaches were coming up there,” said Chase Alford, a junior LB from Heritage High School. “They wanted to make sure I would be there at the right time. He said Saban might be coming, but he wasn’t sure.

“It ended up that Coach Saban and his defensive coordinator were there. That was it, as far as college coaches. We did speed and agility stuff, along with some football-like drills. I went and introduced myself to Coach Saban. The defensive coordinator said ‘I heard a lot of good things about you. I’m going to watch your game film.’ I brought it there to give to them. They told me to make sure to come to Alabama’s Junior Day.”

Norcross RB Alvin Kamara, who has an early offer from Syracuse, said he tried his best not to get nervous while working out with Saban oberserving for an hour.

“I didn’t let it get to me,” Kamara said. “There were some other kids there … people I hadn’t ever really seen before. I didn’t pay attention to them. I just tried to go through everything as if I was by myself training.”

Kamara said he approached Saban as he was leaving. “I went over there but he couldn’t talk a lot. He said he liked me and to make sure to come to Junior Day … That was cool, to be able to work out for Coach Saban and meet him.”

North Atlanta RB Justin Taylor (left) and his coach and legal guardian, Stanley Prichett (AJC photo by Michael Carvell)

North Atlanta RB Justin Taylor (left) and his coach and legal guardian, Stanley Pritchett (AJC photo by Michael Carvell)

FOLLOW UP: We went by North Atlanta High School on Tuesday to follow up with our story on Justin Taylor. He’s the RB who committed to Alabama last February and was told last weekend by Saban that he can’t sign with the Crimson Tide until 2013.You can read more about it here and here. Saban told Taylor his enrollment was being delayed while he recovers from a knee injury while others speculate the real reason is because Alabama has too many commitments for this year’s class, ranked No. 1 in the nation by Rivals.

As usual, Taylor had on his favorite Alabama baseball cap. He remains committed to Alabama but is listening to other options. His football coach and legal guardian, former NFL running back Stanley Pritchett, said Ole Miss, Purdue and two prep schools — Fork Union and Hargrave – have expressed interest in Taylor.

  • On his current status: “I’m still committed to Alabama but I’m leaving my options open. Alabama is where I want to go. It’s my dream school. The only reason I’m looking at options is because I want to play football next year.”
  • On the report by an Alabama website that he de-committed from the Crimson Tide: “I saw that. That’s totally false. I never said that. I don’t know where that came from. It’s untrue. I’m still committed to Alabama.”
  • On recent communication with Alabama: “I talked to [assistant coach Chris Rumph] on Monday. It kind of hit him hard when he read everybody’s comments on the AJC below the story. I asked him questions like ‘Why didn’t he let me sign this year and then let me redshirt?’ Coach Rumph said ‘Because of the commitment list.’ I asked him some of the same things people were bringing up on the AJC. I asked him ‘Since I was the seventh commitment of this class, why can’t I be redshirted since I’ve been committed so long?’ [Rumph] didn’t have anything to say, to be honest. He was like ‘I don’t know but I will talk to the coaching staff.’ [Rumph] is supposed to come talk to me this week, probably Wednesday.”
  • On what it would take for him to switch to another school: “It would have to be an unbelievable situation. I would have to love the coaching staff just like I love Alabama’s coaching staff. I would have to like the school like I like Alabama. It’s not going to be easy for any school to compare. It’s not going to be easy.”

FROM THE REST OF THE RECRUITING NOTEBOOK

  • UGA’s Mark Richt and Georgia Tech’s Paul Johnson hit the road and visited … (click on story link)
    Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy scouted prospects at Walton and Lassiter (AP)

    Oklahoma State's Mike Gundy scouted prospects at Walton and Lassiter (AP)

  • Nick Saban wasn’t the only out-of-state coach invading Atlanta on Tuesday. Oklahoma State’s Mike Gundy was at Lassiter and Walton. The two schools have a combined dozen juniors and seniors with D1 scholarship offers. Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio made an in-home visit on Tuesday night with the state’s “hottest prospect” – ML King safety Jordan Moore. The 6-foot-3, 203-pound track star made a recruiting trip to Auburn last weekend, will visit TCU on Friday and will likely go to Michigan State the following week. Also, ML King WR Carnell Boyd committed to Akron.
  • Here’s an interesting development: Cairo QB Steven Bench will take an official visit to Penn State this week. Bench is currently pledged to Rice. He’s a firm commitment and it will reportedly take a lot to change his mind. Another QB, Grayson’s Nick Schuessler, was offered by Colorado State on Tuesday, and Arkansas may be next. Arkansas assistant Paul Petrino met with Schuessler on Tuesday and Mississippi State is stopping by on Wednesday.
  • Ray Buchanan, Jr., son of the former NFL All-Pro DB, will welcome Arkansas defensive coordinator Paul Haynes for an in-home visit on Wednesday night. Buchanan is committed to the Razorbacks.
  • Milton DE Josh Manley, the nephew of former NFL great Dexter Manley, is committed to Syracuse and will visit Missouri this weekend. “I didn’t sign anything. I’m open to other schools. One new school that offered is Missouri. I’m still going to take my visits and choose where to sign after all my visits.”
  • Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen made an in-home visit last weekend with North Gwinnett DL Jordan Washington, who has committed to the Bulldogs and will make his official visit on Friday.
  • Collins Hill WR Nick England visited with coaches from Middle Tennessee State and New Mexico but is sticking with his commitment to Florida International.
  • Central Gwinnett WR Malachi Jones, whose older brother plays for Notre Dame, said his top three are Louisiana-Monroe, Appalachian State and William & Mary.
  • McEachern OL Kofi Amichia, who is committed to South Florida, will take an official visit to Cincinnati. “I’m going to go there and see what they have as a program,” Amichia said.
  • Parkview WR Jordan Reid picked up his first offer from Ohio U. on Tuesday. The 6-3, 190-pounder caught 41 passes for 549 yards and three touchdowns. He runs a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash and has a 3.4 GPA. “The interesting thing about Jordan is that he didn’t play football as a sophomore or junior because he wanted to focus on basketball,” Parkview assistant Justin Bishop said. “Before spring  practice last year, he was convinced by several coaches to come back and give football a try. He immediately was a difference-maker for us on offense.”

    Marietta QB Anthony Jennings (AJC)

    Marietta QB Anthony Jennings (AJC)

  • 2013 Marietta QB Anthony Jennings said he got his first offer from Virginia Tech. The 6-foot-2, 195-pounder also plays basketball.
  • 2013 RB Kamani Thomas of East Paulding was offered by Ole Miss. He also claims offers from Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Vanderbilt and Troy. Oklahoma State, Georgia Tech and Kentucky have stopped by to check on Thomas within the last week.
  • 2013 GAC linebacker Tony Jones, whose father played in NFL, thinks Kansas may be close to offering.  He’s also hearing from Iowa.
  • 2013 Buford OL Josh Cardiello and 2103 Lithonia LB David Johnson will go to Auburn’s Junior Day this weekend. Johnson has early offers from South Carolina, Louisville and Southern Miss.
  • 2013 Dutchtown OL Jordan Harris plans to go to Junior Day at UGA on Jan. 28 and Florida State on Feb. 25.

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418 comments Add your comment

so what

January 18th, 2012
11:30 am

Gawja crybabies
January 18th, 2012
11:19 am

so what…..

They are Georgia players that won championships that will play (or playing in the NFL). Now you want to qualify with JUCO? Gimme a break. You are reaching and are butthurt. LOSER

Save the butthurt comment for someone your age.

Tide Rising

January 18th, 2012
11:31 am

“If you can’t see that USING these kids is wrong then you have some very weak values and morals.”

Using kids? Are you talking about Bama only or college football in general? Also is it “using” kids to give them a full ride through college just to play a sport that they love? And giving them excellent training and coaching to go on and make millions in the NFL? That’s “using” kids?

“You bama fans seem to only worry about a football game and could careless about anything else.”

Can you provide proof of your innate ability to mind read the values and psyches of a couple million Alabama fans? If not then kindly shut up and go sit in your acc loser corner.

BamaGuy

January 18th, 2012
11:31 am

We are going to take your women and your drinking water too….Ha Ha

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:33 am

My favorite part of the article was the beginning:

“Nick Saban, coach of the reigning BCS champions,…..”

That has a great sound to it! I know we’ll hear it again very soon.

Almost certainly in less than 32 YEARS! LOL!

Tide Rising

January 18th, 2012
11:33 am

I got to get out of here. Too much hatin going on by the resentful losers of the world. In my absense please have uoad help his big brother UGA fans like One eyed jack to shine my 2009 crystal trophy. Its already getting a little dust on it. I’ve got to go rub and hug on my 2011 bcs crystal trophy. Ya’ll haters do a good job on that 09 trophy for me. Ya hear?

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:34 am

Everyone, thought on over/under on MNC Bama wins before UGA gets another one:

I would say 5.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:34 am

And take the over.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:35 am

Dawg fans, is it even worth trolling the Tech fans? Or is that just too easy?

Flo-Ri-Duh

January 18th, 2012
11:36 am

Saban is a go for the throat personality and he will use a high school coach to influence a player he wants. That’s how he works. Robert Nkemdiche is being influenced to go to Bama by his head coach who played for Bama. It is Richt’s job to shut Saban out of Georgia. That’s business. The best way to keep Saban out of Georgia is to beat him on the field. Richt relaxed for a couple of years in recruiting and Saban NEVER stops working. THERE IS NO GOOD EXCUSE FOR GETTING BEAT IN RECRUITING IN YOUR HOME STATE.

RxDawg

January 18th, 2012
11:37 am

To the Tide fans trying to justify this, here is the problem. The Bama coaches repeatedly told Taylor that he had a spot THIS YEAR. They told him that his scholarship offer was still there. Yet in reality, they were looking for another running back to take his spot behind his back. So they keep Taylor in limbo thinking he’s going to Bama in 2012 but 2 weeks before signing day tell him he’ll have to look elsewhere or wait till 2013 (which they promise they’l take him then…) Sorry, but that’s just not right. No matter how you spin it.

The Ole Ball Coach

January 18th, 2012
11:38 am

Saban Looking for another grey-shirt LOL

so what

January 18th, 2012
11:38 am

Troof
January 18th, 2012
11:35 am

Dawg fans, is it even worth trolling the Tech fans? Or is that just too easy?

Just like taking candy from a baby

Happy

January 18th, 2012
11:38 am

Tampa Gator

January 18th, 2012
6:34 am
Also…..anyone figured out how Saban explained to Taylor that he was recruit #26 out of 25 possible commits (when Saban and Bama actually has 27 recruit commits)…..and he was actually the #7 commit? Funny things going on at Bama….it seems. Saban must have let Justin smoke whatever Dre Kirpartick has been smoking at Bama before he had that conversation with him.

Tampa Dawg, I thought you were classier than that! But apparently all the issues with your UF program have you hurting alot worse than you want to let on. We all know about how good of a recruiting class UF is having, and how Coach Pease is going to be a great OC( just as you thought Charlie was going to be last year) and how Muschamp will be in his second season with those players who were the No.1 recruiting class three years ago are all now juniors, but in reality the fact is that Saban, Spurrier, Miles, Petrino and Danny boy ran off your spread offense guru and the UF program has taken major league steps backwards the past 3 season( post Timmy) and are still looking for their identity.

Worry about your program, and what is happening around the Gainesville campus.

By the way, that was very very very dumb of Kirkpatrick to be in the car with Chris Rogers in Manatee county, a county in which we know makes a good portion of their revenues from stopping cars and giving tickets. What the heck would anyone want to do in Bradenton this time of year except to sneak across the county line to get a look at Ringling Brothers circus before they load up for the spring?

5150 UOAD

January 18th, 2012
11:39 am

DRMOS he very well could. The Coach is only as good as the Compliance Officer that goes to the Meetings to get educated on the new rules and how he keeps the coach informed.

5150 UOAD

January 18th, 2012
11:40 am

Glad to see 1EYEDJACK.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:41 am

@Flo-Ri-Duh, I don’t think you understand but Saban takes what he wants, sort of like the HB except Saban brings home the BCS crystal.

Plus Bama has the REC working behind the scenes.

Happy

January 18th, 2012
11:44 am

RxDawg

January 18th, 2012
11:37 am
To the Tide fans trying to justify this, here is the problem. The Bama coaches repeatedly told Taylor that he had a spot THIS YEAR. They told him that his scholarship offer was still there. Yet in reality, they were looking for another running back to take his spot behind his back. So they keep Taylor in limbo thinking he’s going to Bama in 2012 but 2 weeks before signing day tell him he’ll have to look elsewhere or wait till 2013 (which they promise they’l take him then…) Sorry, but that’s just not right. No matter how you spin it.

No one has to “JUSTIFY” any thing to you or anyone else. National Signing day is in three weeks. On that day if a kid is denied the opportunity to sign with a school, then you have a problem.
Just want to see the first kid that has verbally committed to UGA only to sign with another school that day and read all the comments from upset, uninformed UGA fans.

The kid will get his scholarship if he delays it until January, he can work out, rehab his knee and probably be in much better shape in 5 years than he would be this summer where he the possiblity of injuring his knee is much much greater. There is also the issue of liablity. If the young man does not get well enough and injuries his knee, any school is liable for the injury and must pay for anything up to and including damages.

6IML

January 18th, 2012
11:45 am

Business as usual: A whole lot of jealously towards BAMA and Saban on the ole blog today.

5150 UOAD

January 18th, 2012
11:45 am

RxDwag you know you will not get a bama fan to understand. It is like a Tech fan trying to explain why Tech has a bad Grad rate because of the difficulty of TECH period.

I think some Dwag fans are finally UNDERSTANDING why Bobby DODD did what he did. See this crap was happening when Bear was there and Dodd didn’t like how the NCAA was not doing anything about Bamas recruiting tactics back then.

1eyedJack

January 18th, 2012
11:45 am

BamaGuy

“We are going to take your women and your drinking water too….Ha Ha”

No decent woman from Georgia would be caught dead with an Alabama hick in overalls with only six teeth, and as for the water, have at it. Atlanta has already pissed in it.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:46 am

Where are the Tech fans taking swipes at Saban? Georgia is your state as well! Bama is taking your recruits too!…..ok, maybe not but SOUTH Alabama is! And probably UAB! And UAH, if they had a team, would too!

so what

January 18th, 2012
11:47 am

There are 100 plus D1 athletes in the state of Ga. every year. It is impossible for them all to go to UGA. Georgia kids are all over the country playing ball. Get a clue.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:49 am

Come on Dawg fans, is that the best you can do? The whole ‘6 teeth, overall wearing, sister marrying’ thing? You do realize you live in Georgia right? Where ‘Deliverance’ was filmed?

Please step up the quality of your attempted insults. As Saban would say ‘Dominate your opponent.’ The weak stuff you are throwing out there doesn’t get it done. Insult like a champion!

Dekalb Fan

January 18th, 2012
11:50 am

Mark Richt and UGA has put more suceessful NFL players than Saban .

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:50 am

@so what, Coach Saban just needs some more time to figure out how to get them all across the border to Bama. With the REC working with him, he’ll find a way. LOL!

6IML

January 18th, 2012
11:51 am

@ so what

This blog is no place for reason.

Happy

January 18th, 2012
11:51 am

5150 UOAD…

Never thought we would see the day you jumped over with the necks at Athens Pen…

You got one of our guys to flip from Alabama to Tech…be happy…

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:51 am

@Dekalb, and????

Here’s what gets coaches hired and fired: WINS

Saban – 3 BCS titles(2 @ Bama)
Richt – ZERO

Bottom line.

1eyedJack

January 18th, 2012
11:51 am

Deliverance was based on an actual county in Tennessee.

so what

January 18th, 2012
11:52 am

Troof
January 18th, 2012
11:49 am

Come on Dawg fans, is that the best you can do? The whole ‘6 teeth, overall wearing, sister marrying’ thing? You do realize you live in Georgia right? Where ‘Deliverance’ was filmed?

Please step up the quality of your attempted insults. As Saban would say ‘Dominate your opponent.’ The weak stuff you are throwing out there doesn’t get it done. Insult like a champion!

I agree. We should all be more like Harvey Updyke.

Happy

January 18th, 2012
11:52 am

Dekalb Fan

January 18th, 2012
11:50 am
Mark Richt and UGA has put more suceessful NFL players than Saban .

And Mark Richt gets paid to do what?

3 >0

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:53 am

@so what, wow it’s not like Bama fans have heard an Updyke crack before.

Dawg fans, is this REALLY as good as it gets from you guys?

1eyedJack

January 18th, 2012
11:55 am

I’ll admit that Nick Satan is an excellent football coach.
I’ll also admit that he’s a POS as a human being.
Since he’s a known liar, I wonder if his wife trusts him?

Troof

January 18th, 2012
11:58 am

@1eyed, they’ve been married 23 years. So I would say yes.

Haters gonna hate!

5150 UOAD

January 18th, 2012
11:59 am

Troof…………Updyke and the Krystal Tea Bagger are enough. Like those are the ONLY 2 Bama fans that are like that. I am pretty sure there are around 80k or so Bama fans just like those 2. Have you ever listened to Finebalm(?). I like to watch Bama games, but Saban doesn’t believe in the Spirit of Amateur Athletic Competition for the benefit of an Education. He doesn’t break the NCAA rules but he sure as hell manipulates them to screw with kids chances for a degree.

so what

January 18th, 2012
11:59 am

Troof
January 18th, 2012
11:53 am

@so what, wow it’s not like Bama fans have heard an Updyke crack before.

Dawg fans, is this REALLY as good as it gets from you guys?

Pot meet kettle.You have said nothing original the entire time. That’s a Bama fan for you.

Tim

January 18th, 2012
12:00 pm

Wow!!! What a bunch of envious Dawg fans. Saban is the best coach in the SEC and the FBS. Talking trash about how he is a “slave master” is about as preposterous (look it up dawgs) as anything anyone has ever said about him. He leads and teached kids about competing in the real world, not give them false hopes and and building them up to play in some insignificant role in life. However, envy noted, enjoy another lackluster year in the SEC east. Oh yes, I know yall won the east, but did you ever consider how pathetic the SEC east is at the present? That’s right, the lights get in your eyes and you can’t see straight. Now for the record, I like Richt, I even liked him when UGA beat in thr Mike Shula days, becuase Richt is a great guy. But the dawgs will almost always be the little sister to the SEC east champs and no matter what the preseason hype…they will usually be the choke masters. Write it down, “Choke-Master” and put it just under the G stickers.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
12:03 pm

@so what, as a Dawg fan when do you plan on barking? Isn’t that what all you guys do? And do Dawg fans wear hobnail boots in memory of Munson?

None of you guys have answered my question about Herschel though? Interesting.

1eyedJack

January 18th, 2012
12:03 pm

Just because they’ve been married for 23 years don’t mean she trusts him.

Fan

January 18th, 2012
12:04 pm

Remember, Nick Saban “committed” a scholarship to an Atlanta kid a year ago, who was the 7th kid to be in the 2012 class. Then, 10 days before national signing day, Nick Saban told the kid you are # 26, and I do not have a scholarship for you. Conclusion: Nick Saban LIED, and will LIE AGAIN.

Keep this in mind: Many football recruits are the first members of their family to ever get an opportunity to attend a university. It is a big, emotional time for them, which lasts for months. To promise a kid a scholarship, and a chance to attend a university, places these families on emotional highs, for months. When an assistant coach calls and reneges on a scholarship offer, it crushes these families emotionally. This emotional let down is of no concern to Nick Saban.

Nick Saban will visit you and your family in your living room, and promise you a scholarship. Months later, an assistant call you on the phone, 10 days before signing day, and tell you that you are not getting what Nick Saban promised, at least not this year.

Notice that Nick Saban will sign 10 more players, over and above the 85 scholarship limit. Granted, there will be some attrition of players. Some will voluntarily leave the program for various reasons. Some will be forced to leave, and offered MEDICAL RED-SHIRTS. The point is this: Nick Saban will start out with 95 players in the spring, and will be down to 85 one way or another shortly after spring, even if it means forcing healthy players to accept MEDICAL RED-SHIRTS.

Nick Saban is an evil man.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
12:05 pm

@5150, and of course there are no UGA fans that are similar? Every fan base has the outliers. Bama’s just happen to be more visible since they are in the spotlight more often. UGA’s poor excuse for fans would be in view more should UGA win.

1eyedJack

January 18th, 2012
12:05 pm

Mulligan University. ;)

so what

January 18th, 2012
12:05 pm

Tim
January 18th, 2012
12:00 pm
But the dawgs will almost always be the little sister to the SEC east champs.

Makes sense. I guess.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
12:07 pm

@1eyed, she’s just in it for the money, right?

I asked this a few days ago so I’ll ask it again: If Saban is such a liar and it is known he is such a liar then how do these kids, parents, and coaches continue to fall for his lies year after year??? You would think that if a coach say his player deceived then he would learn from that and advise the next kid of his Bama recruited. But it doesn’t seem to be happening. Bama simply gets top ranked classes year after year.

Is Saban some sort of Svengali or Pied Piper??? Come on Dawg fans! What’s his secret???

5150 UOAD

January 18th, 2012
12:08 pm

1eyedJack She spends his money very well. Have you seen the Pool Boys she has Hired over the years? Mrs. Saban doesn’t even use the POOL. LOL
It is OK Nick I understand you have to work Late. I understand Nick you have to be on the road. I will see you when you get home nick Honey.

Troof

January 18th, 2012
12:09 pm

@Fan, then why is this kid still committed to Bama? One would think that if he were soooo damaged from this then he would decommitt. Why hasn’t he done this????

Troof

January 18th, 2012
12:10 pm

@5150, if you have so much knowledge of where Coach Saban lives then please enlighten us to his neighborhood in T-town? Does he even live in T-town proper?

so what

January 18th, 2012
12:12 pm

Troof
January 18th, 2012
12:03 pm

@so what, as a Dawg fan when do you plan on barking? Isn’t that what all you guys do? And do Dawg fans wear hobnail boots in memory of Munson?

Realistic Dawg fan here and, no. We just name our children Crimson and Ally bama

Mark Richt

January 18th, 2012
12:16 pm

What time is it? …. I just woke up from my morning nap.

Fleischman in Chi Towns Bed

January 18th, 2012
12:17 pm

I think UGA played LSU tougher than ALABAMA did.

Next year is really, really, really our year!

UGA fans = losers