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"You guys gave us a lot of really positive rat poison. The rat poison that you usually give us is usually fatal. But the rat poison that you put out there this week was yummy." NCAA By Matt Clapp ...
Nick Saban, even as a former LSU Tigers head coach, sure sounds like a man feeding Brian Kelly's team a bit of rat poison ahead of the 2024 season.
Saban first used the rat poison phrase during the 2017 season after No. 1 Alabama defeated Texas A&M, 27-19, in a tough night game environment at Kyle Field in College Station.
Alabama football assistant coach JaMarcus Shephard brought up rat poison and Nick Saban on Wednesday. Here's why.
That's when Saban dropped his iconic "rat poison" line. "Look, man, I've got to use the rat poison every now and then... I love Alabama. That's my team, that's my guys, that's who I'm rooting for.
Nick Saban would always refer to his team falling for the "rat poison" of the media. Now Nate Oats is trying the same thing ahead of the Elite Eight.
It's a monumental night for Alabama men's basketball. One of the most exciting evenings in the history of the program, and an opponent from another school won't even be there.
Nick Saban seems to be so concerned that success will go to the heads of Tua Tagovailoa and his Alabama Crimson Tide teammates that he brought back his “rat poison” comments from two years ago ...