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Here’s the story I was told of how this went down…

CNS supposedly told a couple of people what he was considering and to be prepared just in case. The people could have been Greg B and Jimmy S. From there Greg B vetted a few potential candidates with CKD always being the primary target. When CNS pulled the trigger GB already had a lot of confidence that he could hire CKD. JS asked GB for a favor, to give him a little time to get raises for a few clients…GB told him no more than 72 hours. The early candidates CDL, CSS and CMN were never in play…CLK was off the board years ago. After Norvell got his deal done…GB finalized the agreement with CKD. This was a textbook case of a well orchestrated plan working as it was always planned to work. I would be very interested to know who the other vetted candidates were in the event CKD punted on the deal. This story was told to me this afternoon by a friend who knows an important UA Donor? It might not have gone off exactly the way I was told it happened but it sounds reasonably plausible.

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All-Saban Era Team - Offense - TEs / H-Backs

Who are the best (2) TEs / H-Backs of the Saban Era?

  • Nick Walker

    Votes: 1 2.7%
  • Preston Dial

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • Colin Peak

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Michael Williams

    Votes: 7 18.9%
  • Brad Smelley

    Votes: 2 5.4%
  • O.J. Howard

    Votes: 34 91.9%
  • Irv Smith, Jr.

    Votes: 24 64.9%
  • Miller Forrestall

    Votes: 1 2.7%

Continuing on in the poll / voting for the All-Saban Era Team - Offense, we now move to the Tight Ends / H-Backs. H-Backs are lumped into this ballot since this position thrived for part of the Saban era. Please vote on (2) the TEs / H-Backs listed in the poll.
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