He is Frodo and keeps it around his neck, the Bama fans are like gollum trying to get "their precious" back.
The scrutiny he is going to come under with the Bama fans, alumni, and press is going to be unbearable at some point if he doesn't win SOON and OFTEN. Especially with that kind of money and being in the shadow of The Bear. I actually feel sorry for him. I think the biggest regret in his life, whether he will admit it or not, was leaving LSU in the first place. How he handled the Miami departure, etc. has put a serious stain on his reputation.
:lol: Yeah I feel sorry for him too. Here's to watching Miles & Tubby see who can jam it up his rectum the farthest.:thumb:
It's doubtful he'll win another one. Too many things fell in place for his first one. It's unlikely he'll find the same ingredients again. LSU on the other hand still has the ingredients. :grin:
His Miami departure, in isolation would be one thing but even more magnified taken in conjunction with the same MO he left LSU. He may have a serious stain with most LSU fans and many others outside of the Bama fanbase, but the Bama fans seem to really be excited with him- right or wrong- time will tell. Look no further than the attendance at their spring game. Like they say, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder".:hihi: I think, in the end, it's good for college football- good for our conference. Hope it doesn't prove to be too good down the road. Imagine Herbie and Corso for gameday when we play them.
As an outsider, I couldn't agree more. It's a story that will carry all season and keep the SEC in focus............not that ya'll need any help.