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If Skip Holtz Stays @ USF, then


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Saban was just asked about the TOs and didn't try to explain it away either.

Yeah he did. He gave his reasoning. Are you guys deaf?

"We shouda, we substituded so they held the ball I thought we'd be able to quick snap it..." Hmmmm, where have I heard that before?

Nott when I posted, dipstick. He said, "I should have used it, it was my fault." I posted this when they interviewed him at the start of the 3rd quarter. Get a clue.

I'm clueless???? He gave that reason IMMEDIATELY after saying what you posted. What did you do? Tune out the next sentence and rush to post here like a 12 year old? It was the same interview at the beginning of the 3rd with that girl on the sideline.

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Saban was just asked about the TOs and didn't try to explain it away either.

Yeah he did. He gave his reasoning. Are you guys deaf?

"We shouda, we substituded so they held the ball I thought we'd be able to quick snap it..." Hmmmm, where have I heard that before?

Has Saban been fired yet for this terrible coaching?

You and slick are so ignorant.

Great company.

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