Nick Saban wonders how BCS title will change the Crimson Tide
“How are you going to respond to people and how they respond to you, because they are going to act differently toward you now?”
And “how are you going to do something to affect other people because of the status you’ve gained by winning this?”
Now, almost four months later, Saban could be asking the very same questions to his entire football team.
“Obviously, things around here have changed from last year to this year,” Saban said Wednesday after the Tide’s first spring practice in full pads.
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3/25/10
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