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Associated Press
Tuesday, October 25, 2005 DAVIE, Fla. -- Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban planned to wait out Hurricane Wilma by watching game film at work. His wife said no. "I tried to escape yesterday before the wind started blowing so I could come here where we had a generator and watch film and work during the storm," Saban said Tuesday at the team's complex. "And Terry politely said, 'If you leave the house now, I'm calling the cops and telling them to arrest you.' "So that was basically the end of that." Instead, Sa ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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