The tradition at the intersection of College Street and Magnolia Avenue is usually reserved for big wins for Auburn teams, but some fans clearly felt this news
there were little signs, joe. been around him a number of times this year, and he is 72, whatever that means. but every time i saw him, he just seemed a little closer to the end. as the news broke last night and as i heard from your people in new york, i couldn t help but think back to january 4th, 2007, joe. i was a guest on scarborough country. the topic was how much money they were paying nick saban. he was making $4 million a year. the head of the alabama board of trustees, a coal mining executive said, this is outrageous. we shouldn t be paying ceo type money. we all know now nick saban has been worth hundreds of millions of dollars to this university, and i think he took that into consideration. he took a surprising season. we were here, what, seven weeks ago, talking abo the miracle at auburn. i think he felt, win or lose in pasadena, it was a good time to