12-07-2006, 09:09 AM
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Re: Pro Football talk... Saban to interview with Alabama
PFT is now reporting it as bogus...
SABAN REPORT BOGUS
As we suspected, the report that Fins coach Nick Saban was going to interview for the Alabama job Wednesday night was bogus.
A league source tells us that Saban was at the Dolphins facility until late last night and then headed home. After all, his team hosts the Patriots on Sunday at a time when one more loss likely will knock Miami completely out of any shot at the postseason.
Meanwhile, the clear front-runner for the Alabama job appears to be West Virginia coach Rich Rodriguez. Reports on whether he has received an offer and whether he will accept it are all over the map. If his objective was to flirt with Alabama long enough to get the administration to pour money into the football facilities, then he has succeeded. On Wednesday, WVU announced plans to invest "millions" into the program.
And it sounds like maybe Rodriguez in the end might stick around. “Like I've said all along, I plan on finishing my career here," Rodriguez said Wednesday, according to the Charleston Gazette. "I've said that time and time again, and I mean it. That's what I want to do. But there also comes a point in your career where you have to at least listen to other offers."
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