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After a legendary 17-year run in Tuscaloosa and multiple coaching stops before that, Nick Saban announced his retirement from football in January 2024.
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Could Nick Saban trade in his comfy position as a lead college football analyst for ESPN to put back on a headset? There has been buzz in the last few days about the 73-year-old eyeing a return to the sideline, presumably in the NFL. Colin Cowherd recently ...
Nick Saban's rumored return was the talk of SEC media days sparked by a rumor by former Alabama quarterback and current college football analyst Greg McElroy who said "a very much in-the-know person" thinks "Nick Saban is not done coaching."
Colin Cowherd sees Nick Saban coaching Arch Manning in the NFL next season. He connected the dots on his show this week.
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Arch Manning is the hottest name in college football. Nick Saban is the greatest coach in the history of college football. And the Cleveland Browns are one of the worst franchises in sports. What do they have to do with each other? If Colin Cowherd is correct, they're all destined for each other.
LAS VEGAS — Nick Saban’s former assistants in the Big Ten are split about whether their former boss could return to coaching. Indiana’s Curt Cignetti would be surprised to see Saban, who retired and joined ESPN last year, return to the sideline while Maryland’s Mike Locksley and Oregon’s Dan Lanning wouldn’t rule out the possibility.
The future of legendary football coach Nick Saban has become a major talking point. After stepping away from the college football ranks with the Alabama Crimson Tide, Saban took last season off and was part of the media coverage of the game.
Even legendary coach Nick Saban took notice when former Arkansas safety Jalen Catalon's tour through college football landed him in Missouri. Now it's sparked a war of words with media figures, and set the tone for one of the SEC’s most intriguing storylines entering the 2024 season.