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Joel Klatt Names Nick Saban as Potential Candidate for Major College Football Head Coaching Job
Nick Saban won seven titles during his college football coaching career from 1990-23, but following the 2023 season, he opted to retire from coaching. The former LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide head coach has since transitioned into a media role for ESPN, joining the beloved pregame show "College GameDay."
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Nick Saban gives firm answer on rumors regarding college football coaching return
Nick Saban says he's 'not interested' in a return to coaching despite openings at lucrative college football programs like Penn State and Florida.
Nick Saban has moved on from the sidelines, but college football still can't seem to move on from him. The 73-year-old coaching icon, who retired after the 2023 season, has settled
Just the thought of Diego Pavia running a kneel-down play in warmups irks Nick Saban. The former Alabama coach, during an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, explained his reaction to the incident after McAfee said Saban was “pissed” about it.
Nick Saban once called Vanderbilt the easiest SEC venue, now he's jumping on their bandwagon after their historic rise.
ESPN’s College GameDay was electric Saturday with Pat McAfee broadcasting live from Nashville and Nick Saban was unexpectedly in the mix. Saban surprised many when he publicly jumped on the “Vanderbilt bandwagon.
Josh Snead showed up as the “Vanderbilt Pimp,” made famous in SEC Shorts videos, relinquished his cape and crown to Saban. The fan reaction has done a 180 from earlier in the show. Nashville showered Saban with boos Saturday during ESPN’s College GameDay for remarks he made last year about the Vanderbilt program.
Saban is on the desk with Pat McAfee, Rece Davis, Desmond Howard and Kirk Herbstreit. Saban hilariously donned a crown with a cape and a scepter. Saban’s daughter, Kristen, took a picture of him and put it on her Instagram story.
SEC Network's Peter Burns has a bit of advice for LSU in the wake of Brian Kelly's reported firing, and it has to do with a familiar name.