Texas A&M wants Saban fined and suspended.

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Texas A&M officials asked SEC to consider suspending, fining Nick Saban (on3.com)

“Coach Saban’s statement is false, beneath the dignity of the SEC, and corrosive to the fabric of sportsmanship in college football as a whole and especially within the SEC. We expect the league to take strong, public action against Coach Saban and the University of Alabama to demonstrate that such unprofessionalism and disrespect for Texas A&M’s student-athletes, coaches, and the university as a whole, will not be tolerated. A public apology from Coach Saban to Coach Fisher, Aggie Football, and Texas A&M University is a good starting point, but the league should also consider monetary and participation penalties against Coach Saban.



Hurt dog yelps the loudest.
 
//beneath the dignity of the SEC, and corrosive to the fabric of sportsmanship in college football as a whole\\
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//such unprofessionalism and disrespect for Texas A&M’s student-athletes, coaches, and the university as a whole, will not be tolerated.\\
Whatcha gonna do about it other than whine like some bitch?

Geez grow a pair already you snivelbot.
 
I love all of the shit slinging that's going on in the SEC, they're keeping CFB in the sporting news. I have to admit that the Big Ten and other conferences are relatively boring, with any dust ups tending to be of the passive aggressive variety. I admit that's pretty lame.

How do the SEC fans feel about it? Do you like seeing the public grievances? Do you welcome your team or coach getting involved, or do you dread the possibility?
 
 
I love all of the shit slinging that's going on in the SEC, they're keeping CFB in the sporting news. I have to admit that the Big Ten and other conferences are relatively boring, with any dust ups tending to be of the passive aggressive variety. I admit that's pretty lame.

How do the SEC fans feel about it? Do you like seeing the public grievances? Do you welcome your team or coach getting involved, or do you dread the possibility?

It's a different world down here in the south. CFB is a daily battleground.

“in the South, college football is a religion, and every Saturday is holy day”
 
I love all of the shit slinging that's going on in the SEC, they're keeping CFB in the sporting news. I have to admit that the Big Ten and other conferences are relatively boring, with any dust ups tending to be of the passive aggressive variety. I admit that's pretty lame.

How do the SEC fans feel about it? Do you like seeing the public grievances? Do you welcome your team or coach getting involved, or do you dread the possibility?
I’ve considered slitting Jimbo’s throat myself. I hope that adequately answers the question.
 
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