reger60
Staff
Re: re: maybe some lsu resident fans can give some insight
and he obviously loves being referred to as "nick."
ttigermike said:i have followed nick since he came down to shreveport,la when he was coach at msu playing lsu in the independence bowl. he lost that game to dinardo's tigers . he's always been consistent in several ways.... he is by nature a person who wants
total control; maybe to the point you could say he is a control freak. this was surely one of his problems in the nfl. he demanded complete control in miami. i remember bertman relating this point to saban when he looking at nfl jobs . it has been a problem with asst. coaches who leave because of strained relationships with nick. if i remember it correctly not a single asst. from msu follwed sabin to baton rouge ,some did several years later. nick
is a perfectionist which means he is hardly ever satisfied and almost never happy. i remember listening to saban on radio as i was leaving new orleans the morning after lsu bcs victory . he did
not let himself enjoy that great victory the next
morning! . when it comes to the press and boosters he can be arrogant and even hostile. in louisiana the
media mostly let him have his way; although there were some loss of respect by some....in miami it was
totally different..... nick is an excellent football
coach and i along with many tiger alums owe him a great debt of gratitude for his efforts while at lsu.
regardless of his success at bama he will not change. he is a complex person.....one who seldom
is happy with himself much less any one else.
and he obviously loves being referred to as "nick."
