Saban recently admitted leaving LSU to coach at the professional level was the "biggest mistake" he ever made.
Ohio State stole a play from Nick Saban's Alabama on Monday night that the Crimson Tide used against the Buckeyes during the 2021 National Championship game
As a college football head coach, Nick Saban won seven national titles and is regarded as the best in the business.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban was in Atlanta, Georgia, for the game as ESPN's " College GameDay " held its final show of the season at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Saban joined ESPN after retiring from Alabama following the 2023 college football season.
The Buckeyes defeated Texas, 28-14, in the Cotton Bowl to get to the championship game. Notre Dame defeated Penn State, 27-24, in the CFP semifinals at the Orange Bowl. The College Football Playoff National Championship Game can be seen on ESPN.
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban has been high on the Ohio State Buckeyes since the College Football Playoff began. Saban, who blasted some Ohio State fans for their fury over the team's 13-10 loss to hated rival Michigan on Nov.
The season began with a cautionary tale from Nick Saban about Ohio State's $20 million roster. "I just want to say, you guys keep talking about a $20 million roster," Saban said on ESPN's College GameDay.
Let's have a lot of fun on a Tuesday edition of "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" with Mason Woods as we discuss Monday's national championship, the final AP Poll of the 2024 season, Alabama's basketball game with Vanderbilt and Nick Saban's suggestion to fix college football.
Ryan Day caught a lot of slack for his loss to Michigan at the end of the regular season. Day’s shortcomings against the Wolverines are well-documented. His Buckeyes have lost 4 straight to Michigan,
How the Ohio State Buckeyes fare in defending their championship is something that will come into focus beginning with the Aug. 30 season opener against Texas.
Sure, Alabama was able to dominate college football during Nick Saban's prime from playing by the rules. I don’t doubt Nick Saban was ethical during the peak of his coaching career at Alabama. He doesn’t seem like the type to pass money back and forth in brown paper bags to sway a player to choose Tuscaloosa over anywhere else.