When Nick Saban adds a PGA player to his staff next season, you’ll know why.

Look who turned up at the Masters and bumped into 5-star recruit Rashad Roundtree.

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16 responses to “When Nick Saban adds a PGA player to his staff next season, you’ll know why.

  1. Mayor of Dawgtown

    Well, you may think that Malzahn and the Georgia coaches “bumping into Roundtree” wasn’t accidental but FWIW I saw the kid there too, in the main pro shop. I didn’t know who he was until I saw the picture above and recognized him from that photograph. Thousands of people went through that place every day.

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    • Dog in Fla

      Mayor wins a trip to haircut recognition re-education camp during which he will be exposed to and have to memorize thousands of hairstyles the kids today have such as the high fade, low fade, brake fade, the Kim Jong Un, a modified McSqueeb, a J. Edgar Hoover, a Jimmy Darmody, Pageboy, Dreds, rat-tail, Mullet, Bama Bangs and a Harry Styles.
      He will then have to match some of the styles with a few of the faces before he is released from captivity and returned to Augusta National

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  2. Cousin Eddie

    NCAA will issue a new rule that you can not visit the place of work of a potential recruit. Because that’s really what’s important.

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  3. AusDawg85

    Spurrier got him the job.

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  4. Hogbody Spradlin

    Kinda makes me like Jeremy Pruitt a little more.

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  5. I just want to make sure I understand? Why is Saban in the headlines her?

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    • JG Shellnutt

      Because he’s usually on the cutting edge of recruiting, pushing the envelope, and just this once, UGA and AU beat him to the punch. Seems pretty straightforward.

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  6. Debby Balcer

    Not surprised he is working there. My daughter went to Lakeside and worked in the gift shop. Local Augusta/Evans kids work there during the tournament. It is a great opportunity.

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    • Mayor of Dawgtown

      I worked at the Masters as a youngster myself, but not in the shop–outside on the scoreboards. Now old men have those scoreboard jobs…wait…I suddenly realized those old men are the same guys I knew as teenagers who had those jobs 40 years ago! Some things never change.

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  7. RP

    Yeah, that recruiting trail is grueling. Tough Saturday of work.

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  8. Faulkner

    Nice to see Bobo and Pruitt hanging out together.

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