Nick Saban: After georgia game| When will retire| Press conference today

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Nick Lou Saban Jr. (born October 31, 1951) is an American football coach who has been the head football coach at the University of Alabama since 2007.

Nick Saban: After georgia game| When will retire| Press conference today

After Georgia Game:

Williams made a twisting catch, and as he turned to head up field, his leg caught awkwardly in the artificial turf. He fell to the ground, clutching his left knee, and what should have been a drive-building 40-yard catch signaled doom for Alabama.

The Crimson Tide were already without John Metchie III, who tore his ACL in the SEC championship game. With Williams out for the remainder of the national title game due to a knee injury, it became difficult for Alabama to stretch the field without their top two receivers or score the way it needed to against the Bulldogs.

When will retire:

Alabama Football: Nick Saban Talks Retirement, Says He’ll End Career at Alabama… While it’s true that Nick Saban has never stayed at one place more than five years, he does start his fifth year this year in Tuscaloosa. He has had 13 jobs since deciding on this vocation and for Saban, 13 may have been his lucky number.

At that point, there was only so much Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young could do. Though Young shouldered the blame for the loss afterward, the entire game plan was altered as soon as Williams got hurt in the 33-18 loss.

Press Conference Today:

Nick Saban: After georgia game| When will retire| Press conference today

“I’m extremely proud of this group, our team, for what they were able to accomplish this year, the adversity that they overcame. They’re a really great bunch of winners. They won going away this year.

They came from behind and won, and won close games to have the opportunity to play in this game.

And I just feel really poorly that we didn’t finish the game better than we did in the fourth quarter, because we played a heck of a game against a heck of a team for the first three quarters of the game. Congratulate Georgia for the job that they did, but nobody can take the SEC Championship away from this team, the Cotton Bowl championship.

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