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On one hand it could be the ultimate finishing move to his legacy. Coaching where Lombardi coached, finally proving he can win in the NFL (even though Miami was in no way his fault) and obviously a huge pay increase.
On the other hand he leaves Bama which is losing a lot. He is a god to the fan base and has transformed them into the most dominant dynasty in the history of college football and has total control.
Honestly I'd be surprised if he left but there's a lot of speculation going around that the chances are pretty good that he could...
On the other hand he leaves Bama which is losing a lot. He is a god to the fan base and has transformed them into the most dominant dynasty in the history of college football and has total control.
Honestly I'd be surprised if he left but there's a lot of speculation going around that the chances are pretty good that he could...