Proof of a real con artist going against his football teams main supporters and against trump
And promoting abortion party
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“I don’t have a better friend or know a better person than Joe Manchin.”
Saban’s donated to Manchin in the past, at least once. He’s also donated to at least one Republican who lost in a 1994 primary.
In 2010, he donated $2,400 to Manchin’s campaign. That year, Manchin was running in (and would win) the special election to replace longtime Sen. Robert Byrd.
In 1994, he donated $250 to Ohio Republican primary Senate candidate Bernadine Healy. Saban worked for the Browns at this point, which might explain him backing a loser.
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See him donating 250 to one republican which might have been to help him with Browns who is was working with
Yep a total con artist for sure
Check for your self
Saban’s endorsing a Democrat in West Virginia’s Senate race
Who cares about Saban's political views or donations? He's a freaking football coach, not a pol. I don't even care for the dude, but he IS the the third winningest active coach in CFB. You don't want him, I'll bet 100 other teams would.
Winningest Active College Football Coaches (by Percentage)
1. Chris Petersen, Washington — .808
Petersen has been an FBS coach for 13 seasons — eight at Boise State, five at Washington. During that time, he has never had a losing record and won at least 10 games in 11 of those 13 campaigns. When it comes to winning football games consistently, Chris Petersen is the gold standard. His 139-33 record gives him a .808 winning percentage.
2. Dabo Swinney, Clemson — .795
All things considered, Swinney is probably the 1a or 1b of college football coaches right now. From a winning percentage standpoint, however, his .795 number via a 116-30 record places him in the No. 2 slot.
3. Nick Saban, Alabama — .789
Saban has won more games than anyone else on this list, but thanks largely to his time at Michigan State, his winning percentage is third among active FBS coaches. He has a record of 237-63, which works out to a .789 winning percentage.
4. Gary Patterson, TCU — .726
This will be Patterson's 20th season heading up the Horned Frogs program. During that time, he has posted a record of 167-63 — a .726 winning percentage.
5. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame — .702
Yes, we're including the games he was stripped of. Why? Because those wins were not tacked on to the records of the coaches he beat to get them — some of whom are on this list. Kelly has compiled a record of 134-57 at the FBS level, which works out to a .702 winning percentage.