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Saban meets with Dolphins officials
By BRETT TROXLER
2theadvocate.com staff writer
LSU head football coach Nick Saban met with officials of the Miami Dolphins Tuesday evening about the team's coaching position, university officials announced Wednesday.
The discussion took place after Saban notified LSU in writing of the meeting, Athletic Director Skip Bertman said.
"I owe it to the people of Louisiana and the fans of LSU football to let them know I have had a preliminary conversation with the Dolphins to exchange ideas about their head coaching position," Saban said in a university news release. "No decisions were made in this meeting and they will continue their search for a coach. I will continue to be committed to LSU, our football program and totally focused on our bowl game versus Iowa."
Bertman said he was happy with the way Saban has handled the situation.
"Life decisions like this are difficult, and it only complicates matters to have to deal with it in a public setting," Bertman said. "Nick Saban has revolutionized LSU football and he has energized the state of Louisiana, and we hope he will be our coach for a long time. But he has been forthright in his communication with the university about this and I support him in any direction that he may take."
Bertman said he would not comment further until the situation has concluded.
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By BRETT TROXLER
2theadvocate.com staff writer
LSU head football coach Nick Saban met with officials of the Miami Dolphins Tuesday evening about the team's coaching position, university officials announced Wednesday.
The discussion took place after Saban notified LSU in writing of the meeting, Athletic Director Skip Bertman said.
"I owe it to the people of Louisiana and the fans of LSU football to let them know I have had a preliminary conversation with the Dolphins to exchange ideas about their head coaching position," Saban said in a university news release. "No decisions were made in this meeting and they will continue their search for a coach. I will continue to be committed to LSU, our football program and totally focused on our bowl game versus Iowa."
Bertman said he was happy with the way Saban has handled the situation.
"Life decisions like this are difficult, and it only complicates matters to have to deal with it in a public setting," Bertman said. "Nick Saban has revolutionized LSU football and he has energized the state of Louisiana, and we hope he will be our coach for a long time. But he has been forthright in his communication with the university about this and I support him in any direction that he may take."
Bertman said he would not comment further until the situation has concluded.
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