You may be right, Chief. If football were NASCAR Alabama would be by far the fastest car on the track, and any driver would be foolish to trade it in for another.
I have no idea if CNS will stay or go, but if he leaves, it will have nothing to do with the money. However many millions the Longhorns are willing to throw at him, doubtless the Tide would match them, and rightly consider it a bargain.
I think the most underated part of Saban's success as a coach is his ability to keep his team motivated and hungry in the face of repeated success. That's not easy to do, and it takes a toll.
Consider this season. The tide was literally one second away from playing for another National Championship. A little more leg and a favorable wind is all it would have taken. Instead, a freakish, never-seen-anything-like-it-play, turned another perfect season into a "disappionting" 11 and 1 season, and a trip to "just" the Sugar Bowl. That same season in Austin would have people dancing in the streets!
If Saban leaves, it will be because at Bama, he has nowhere to go but down. It's way more fun climbing the mountain than trying to stay on top of the mountain.