šŸˆ Texas regent talked to Nick Saban's agent after BCS National Championship (report)

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A few days after Alabama won the 2013 national championship, a University of Texas regent and a former regent talked with Nick Saban's agent about the possibility of the Crimson Tide coach replacing Longhorns coach Mack Brown, The Associated Press has learned.

Regent Wallace Hall of Dallas told the AP he spoke by telephone with agent Jimmy Sexton a few days after the Jan. 7 game. Tom Hicks, a former regent who is the brother of current Regent Steve Hicks, also was on the call. Tom Hicks, the former owner of the Texas Rangers, the Dallas Stars and the English professional soccer team Liverpool, was a regent in 1997 when Brown came to Texas and was instrumental in hiring him away from North Carolina.

Two days after the call with Sexton, Tom Hicks met with Brown over lunch and told him about the call, according to several people who spoke with the AP. He asked Brown if he was ready to retire.


Brown, who had just finished his 15th season at Texas, said he wanted to keep coaching and the matter was dropped.

Brown, who is under contract until 2020 and will be paid $5.4 million this year, won the 2005 national title and lost to Saban's Alabama team in the 2010 championship game. The Longhorns are 23-18 since that defeat and Brown is under fire from fans upset about a 1-2 start this year after consecutive lopsided losses to BYU and Mississippi.


Brown has said he plans to coach through his contract. But three sub-par seasons and two consecutive losses this year have led to speculation about Brown's future and Saban is often mentioned as a potential target as a replacement. Saban has won four national championships, one with LSU in 2003 and three with Alabama in 2009, 2011 and 2012. Saban earns $5.6 million per year, but Texas — the nation's wealthiest athletic program — could certainly afford him.


Whether Sexton initiated the contact with Texas is unclear. He did not return a telephone message from the AP on Thursday. Alabama spokesman Jeff Purinton also declined comment.


Hall said a person he would not identify called him, unsolicited, and proposed an introduction to Sexton.

"I notified then-chairman Gene Powell, who then informed vice chairman and athletic liaison Steve Hicks, which resulted in a conference call with Mr. Sexton," Hall said in a prepared statement to the AP. "Introductions were made and then I withdrew from the process."

Tom Hicks declined comment on the call and the meeting with Brown. Steve Hicks told the AP he was in Australia the second week in January and said never talked to Sexton, Brown or Saban about the matter.


"Wallace Hall brought this to the chairman and myself. Nothing was authorized by the board and the chairman and myself thought the board should not be involved," Steve Hicks said. "Tom and Mack are friends and talk often. They simply visited and just talked the idea through. It was dropped and nothing happened ... It was a short conversation." Powell did not respond to messages seeking comment.


Joe Jamail, a billionaire trial lawyer who is one of the top donors to Texas, is Brown's attorney. When asked about the conference call with Sexton and the lunch meeting, Jamail suggested Hall was acting on his own and threatened to sue anyone outside the university if they try to pressure Brown to resign.

"If there are any more, get ready for a lawsuit," Jamail said. "Mack has publicly stated he wants to coach."

After Brown and Tom Hicks spoke, Sexton was informed that Brown would not retire, Hall said Thursday. He said he has not been in further contact with Sexton and didn't know if anyone else from the university had spoken with the agent.

Hall is under impeachment investigation by the state House of Representatives and lawmakers have complained that Hall has tried to force out university President Bill Powers, who has been a strong advocate for Brown. Steve Hicks has been among the regents backing Powers in a public spat that has embroiled the board members and state lawmakers for more than a year.


The conversation has been rumored for months. That a regent participated —whether on behalf of the board or on his own — underscores the pressure Brown is under to turn around his struggling program.


Texas went 69-9 from 2004-2009. But the Longhorns slid to 5-7 in 2010 before seasons of 8-5 in 2011 and 9-4 in 2012. With 19 returning starters, Brown suggested before the season that Texas was on the verge of returning to national prominence. Instead, the losses to BYU and Ole Miss have left Brown fending off questions about his future every week.

On Monday, Brown dismissed "rumors" about his job.
"They've been swirling for 16 years," Brown said.




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I think it is safe to assume that there are plenty of schools out there that have and will continue to reach out to Nick about coaching at their school. I just ask myself this question, at age 61, would he want to "start over" at another school? I know it is Texas and in my opinion, that is one of the top 3 college football coaching spots in the country, I just can't make myself believe he would want to leave a place that he has already installed his "process" to start over. Unless of course, the NCAA were going to drop the hammer for the Yahoo report that came out but who knows how that will pan out. What do yall think?
 
Here I was thinking they were happy with the dumpster fire they've had since the Rose Bowl...

I've heard this talked about for around two hours now and I've yet to hear anyone make this comment...or maybe better said, ask this question.

Would Mack Brown still be the HC of TX if Saban wanted the job?
 
Haven't we discussed on here about CNS is going to Texas. So for some of us this is very old news. I think it's something to get stirred up.

I don't believe they're releasing this story just to "stir things up," Rick.

You're right about it being old news. Old as in going on 6-7 months old...
 
Sigh...Here we go again.

I've heard this talked about for around two hours now and I've yet to hear anyone make this comment...or maybe better said, ask this question.

Would Mack Brown still be the HC of TX if Saban wanted the job?

BOOM! This! ^^^

On top of so many other reasons why CNS isn't going anywhere, I do believe the Sabans are about to be grandparents. Terri doesn't want to go anywhere.




Mike Wilbon just suggested USC may take a run at him. ESPN, particularly talking heads like who's on PTI and Around the Horn, is going to love stirring this pot. Their buddy Dan Lebe(re)tard still is crying in his Cuba libre about CNS leaving Miami. Their allegiances to Big 10/12 conferences just won't let them see anything else but that CNS is all about the money, yada yada yada...

I'm so tired of this stupid rumor biz.

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He's also on the short list for being the next Pope, taking over for the Dallas Cowboys and when Chip Kelley gets run off, he's going to coach both Texas and Notre Dame after getting the schedules changed so one's morning and the other's a night game... He'll do Dallas on Sundays...
 
He's also on the short list for being the next Pope, taking over for the Dallas Cowboys and when Chip Kelley gets run off, he's going to coach both Texas and Notre Dame after getting the schedules changed so one's morning and the other's a night game... He'll do Dallas on Sundays...

I hope Chip sticks with the Eagles for at least another year so we can see what kinda impact he can have :P
 
I think this was also leaked to say to Tejas big money boosters, "see fellas, we have been on this since last season". There is egg on the AD's face and he his throwing crumbs out to a hungry "fan base".

I want to see the first reporter to ask Saban this question during a presser. May give a whole non game segment to the famous (notorious, take your pick) meltdown thread.
 
Really you think he's been inconsistent? To me he looks about as consistent as hes ever looked so far this year. He looked so uncomfortable trying to force himself to be a pocket passer last year, plus getting obliterated by that horrible O-Line. This year he just looks comfortable and natural in this offense. Hell look at that last series of plays, 61 yard run and then an absolutely beautiful touch pass for a score with someone burying a helmet into his chest.
 
These reports/rumors will continue this whole season and probably until Texas hires a new coach. He's easily he best coach in the nation right now, and will continue to be the most attractive option for big time programs looking to get back to their glory days.

As an Alabama fan, it's not fun to hear about. Unfortunately, it's something we are probably going to have to get used it hearing about.
 
Really you think he's been inconsistent? To me he looks about as consistent as hes ever looked so far this year. He looked so uncomfortable trying to force himself to be a pocket passer last year, plus getting obliterated by that horrible O-Line. This year he just looks comfortable and natural in this offense. Hell look at that last series of plays, 61 yard run and then an absolutely beautiful touch pass for a score with someone burying a helmet into his chest.

Not to turn this into a Vick thread hahah but just watching him (for what, 4 years now?), he's just too inconsistent overall. He has really great plays and runs, some really accurate passes, but they are marred by sloppy fumbles, awful INTs (like that one a few minutes ago; looked like a rookie mistake), and poor decisions (not sliding, risky plays, etc). In the preseason, Foles actually played a much faster uptempo offense than Vick, and really led it quite well. But Vick outplayed him overall with the offense he ran. Vick has a pretty good o-line now (it was plagued with injuries last year) so I am hoping he can make more happen this year. But fact is, the dude is 33. He should know better than a lot of the mistakes he makes. I wish him well, and he works harder than arguably anyone in the NFL, but some things just don't change. I hope his good play overcomes his bad play though. I also wish he was about 7 years younger hahah. But the guy still has legs! Unfortunately he's also made of glass. I am hoping he has a good season (as good of a season as you can have with a brand new HC and new everything).

Also, re: Saban's quip to the media .. A-FREAKIN-MEN :chat2_bow3:



EDIT: Yep, old/bad Vick is back tonight :(
 
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