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Not only would it be poetic justice for Lou's son to bring a Super Bowl here, but also fitting. And the guy is a proven stud for a head coaching job.
The problem is I think Ralph twitches at the idea, but that's the move I would at least look into.
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
I think this has been posted several times on different boards but Nick is not Lou's son. Doesn't matter, he's not leaving LSU - and even though I think he'd be great, college to pro jump is obviously risky. TD will want someone with prior NFL head coaching experience.
Originally posted by the dude I think this has been posted several times on different boards but Nick is not Lou's son. Doesn't matter, he's not leaving LSU - and even though I think he'd be great, college to pro jump is obviously risky. TD will want someone with prior NFL head coaching experience.
You're kidding me. I thought Lou had a son that was a coach and it was Nick.
Am I that far off ?
If so I feel kinda stupid :confused2
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
not sure if it is his son or not.. but i know that he has stated numerous times that he is going to stay at LSU. i also think that if he wins the national championship, that he may change his mind.
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