"He is a traitor," said Robinson  donning an "I Hate Nick Saban" T-shirt. "We should erase him from the record books and take everything back with his name on it. When he comes back he might get shot on the field  that or hit with a beer bottle."
"I thought 'OK, that's fine. It's furthering his career,'" Shawn Utin of Luling, La., said. "But the second that (expletive) comes and coaches my rival team, I know he doesn't have any morals.
"There are two people I dislike in this world. One is the devil, and the other is Nick Saban. As soon as he comes into Baton Rouge, I am going to find out where he is staying and sleep outside in a cot."
Andrew Robinson, of New Orleans, wants to take the newfound feelings towards the man that led LSU to the 2003 National Championship to another level.
"He is a traitor," said Robinson  donning an "I Hate Nick Saban" T-shirt. "We should erase him from the record books and take everything back with his name on it. When he comes back he might get shot on the field  that or hit with a beer bottle."
"There are two people I dislike in this world. One is the devil, and the other is Nick Saban. As soon as he comes into Baton Rouge, I am going to find out where he is staying and sleep outside in a cot."
Some LSU fan called into a talk show this afternoon and claimed they threw Saban bobblehead dolls into urinals at the Sugar Bowl so that they could...well, you know.
Reckon they want to erase that NC from the record books because CNS's name is attached to it?:biggrin2:
What do you expect LSU fans to do? Bama is a major rival, Saban can build a program. Should LSU fans jump for joy? Personally I will enjoy the LSU-Bama games even more because of this added dimension. It is very much akin to Florida fans being angry at Spurrier for coming back to the SEC, in their division, to a rival team, except that Saban is only two years removed from LSU and Bama is a lot better than South Carolina.