Saban said he is “really, really proud” of his team for the way it competed. Today we will discuss about Nick Saban: Patience video| Record vs assistants| Cotton bowl
Nick Saban: Patience video| Record vs assistants| Cotton bowl
Nicholas Lou Saban Jr. (/seɪbən/; born October 31, 1951)[3] is an American football coach who has been the head football coach at the University of Alabama since 2007. Saban previously served as the head coach of the National Football League. Miami Dolphins and at three other universities: Louisiana State University (LSU), Michigan State University and the University of Toledo. Saban is considered by many to be the greatest coach in college football history.
Current position | |
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Title | Head coach |
Team | Alabama |
Conference | SEC |
Record | 178–24 |
Annual salary | $9.3 million |
Biographical details | |
Born | October 31, 1951 Fairmont, West Virginia |
Playing career | |
1970–1972 | Kent State |
Position(s) | Defensive back |
Patience video
Alabama football coach Nick Saban wants people to know he has no ability to fuck.
In a video tweeted by the SEC network on Thursday, the seven-time national champion was asked about testing his patience ahead of the Cincinnati game, and his answer didn’t disappoint at all.
Record vs assistants
Saban claimed a 25–1 record against his former assistants, a streak that began in 2010 against Tennessee coach Derek Dooley.
That win officially ended on October 9, 2021 when Jimo Fisher’s unranked Aggies overtook No. 1 Alabama in College Station, 41–38. It also broke Alabama’s streak of 100 straight wins versus unreserved opponents.
Saban still has a chance to improve his record with Fischer coaching against Kiffin (Ole Miss) and Saban in the SEC West Division in the near future. There is also the possibility that he could meet Kirby Smart (Georgia) in the regular season or SEC Championship game.
Cotton bowl
Look at college football fans—Nick Saban may have an album coming out soon.
The jury is still out on his musical abilities, but he can certainly pose the right pose for the album cover, which looks all too familiar. Or, as Alabama Football tweeted, “deja vu.”
As the Crimson Tide players celebrated their Cotton Bowl win against Cincinnati and lifted a sign that said “Title Bound,” the 70-year-old coach stood with a tight-lipped facial reaction, swirling around him. The festival scene was the opposite.