New Orleans & Tuscaloosa owe the Dolphins medical staff a great deal of gratitude. Drew Brees failed his physical in ‘06 during his free agent visit to Miami. Nick Saban wanted to sign the Future Hall of Famer that offseason. The deal was dead. Brees’ agent had a favor to ask of… pic.twitter.com/15ixrIhXfM
Nick Saban is the greatest college football coach of all time. However, if it were up to him, his career would have looked a lot different.
Nick Saban shared his biggest regret recently during an appearance on “The Pivot” podcast, and it would’ve changed the college football landscape for years. “When I left LSU that was probably professionally the biggest mistake that I ever made,” he admitted.
Saban hopped on The Pivot to discuss his "biggest mistake" as a coach, dove into the significance of the move.
Nick Saban believes the mentality of players has dramatically changed in college football in the age of NIL and the transfer portal. The legendary former
Former Saints head coach Sean Payton took to social media Wednesday to challenge legendary former Alabama head coach Nick Saban on his recollection of how Drew Brees ended up in New Orleans in 2006. Nineteen years ago, Saban was entering his second campaign as the head coach of the Dolphins following a 9-7 season.
Nick Saban elaborated on what his biggest mistake was in his coaching career was, and that was leaving LSU football.
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban talked about the "biggest mistake" he made during his career in an interview on "The Pivot"
During an appearance on “The Pivot,” the “College GameDay” analyst listed his favorite Alabama players he coached: Jones played in 40 games for the Crimson Tide, catching 179 passes for 2,653 yards and 15 scores. Henry carried the ball 602 times for 3,591 yards and 42 touchdowns.
The Geaux Nation sports team recaps some of the biggest storylines from this year’s College Football Playoff National Championship. Chessa Bouche says the Big 10 isn’t the new king of College Football.
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.