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Nick Saban admits leaving LSU to coach Miami Dolphins was 'the biggest mistake I've ever made' Saban ignored his instincts and left for the NFL a year after winning the national title in Baton Rouge ...
Nick Saban had a legendary coaching career, but that doesn't mean it came without regrets. During an episode of The Pivot with Ryan Clark, ... Nick Saban only has one regret… leaving LSU.
Nick Saban retired from college football as a record seven-time national champion, but his tenure wasn't without one big mistake. ... Nick Saban only has one regret… leaving LSU.
The college football world Nick Saban is leaving with his retirement from Alabama is drastically different from the one he re-entered when he first arrived in Tuscaloosa in 2007 from the Miami ...
Saban has denied any interest in coaching the Longhorns, though his agent, Jimmy Sexton, reportedly had communications with a Texas regent about him taking the job. Did Nick Saban consider leaving ...
Nick Saban's exit from Alabama was a topic on a recent episode of "The Pat McAfee Show." It all started when former Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt brought up the discussion.
Saban: “The biggest mistake of my professional career” There was just one regret though - leaving LSU to take the Miami Dolphins coaching job in December 2004. He was in charge during a ...
Paul Finebaum predicts Nick Saban may get tired of his role with ESPN's "College GameDay," saying "television wears everyone down." ... It certainly doesn’t mean Saban is leaving anytime soon.
Nick Saban is as big a fan of Lee Corso as any college football fan. It doesn’t mean the former Alabama coach wants to be him. Corso will retire from “College GameDay” after the Aug. 30 show ...
Saban coached at Alabama from 2007 to 2023, during which time he won six championships (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2020). He announced his retirement one year ago on Jan. 10, 2024.
At that point, Saban had spent five seasons at LSU and the Tigers had gone 48–16 on his watch while winning two SEC titles and a national championship during the 2003 season. They went 9–3 in ...
Nick Saban is as big a fan of Lee Corso as any college football fan. It doesn’t mean the former Alabama coach wants to be him. Corso will retire from “College GameDay” after the Aug. 30 show ...