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It’s funny how one no can light a fire so hot, it ends up torching the whole SEC [at-least in 2023]. The post Jalen Milroe’s ...
Nick Saban may have left the sidelines, but he's far from retired. The post Nick Saban’s Alabama Shadow Emerges as Real ...
This is an entry in a profile series of inductees for the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025. The induction ceremony ...
The closer — AKA Nick Saban is in Tuscaloosa this weekend. Here is a picture of Saban alongside 2026 5 ⭐️ WR Cederian Morgan (@cedeian2) and his family during his official visit to Alabama ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide did it all under head coach Nick Saban. In 17 years, Alabama won six national titles, routinely won double-digit games, and produced 47 first-round draft picks.
Nick Saban Does Something He's Never Done Before at Alabama originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Alabama Crimson Tide did it all under head coach Nick Saban. In 17 years, Alabama won six ...
Nick Saban appears to be hovering around Tuscaloosa this weekend with Ezavier “EJ” Crowell sharing a photo of him and the former Alabama head coach. Crowell is a 2026 five-star running back out of ...
“I’m a big physical receiver, but I feel like what separates me is that I can run,” Morgan said. “I got strong hands. I’m just an athlete. I love the game of football. I can go jump up and get a ball, ...
Saban spent 17 seasons in Tuscaloosa, winning double-digit games every season sans his first. More impressively, he won six national titles, coached four Heisman Trophy Award winners, and won a ...
Nick Saban's Impressive Streak Among College Football's Most 'Unbreakable Records' originally appeared on Athlon Sports. From 1997 to 2006, the Alabama Crimson Tide finished the season ranked in ...
It's almost like old times: one of the state of Alabama's top-rated recruits met with Nick Saban in his office in Tuscaloosa. Four-star EDGE Anthony Jones, the No. 41 overall prospect in 247 ...
Actually, they broke two "unbreakable" streaks. Saban was previously 24-0 against his former assistant coaches, but then-Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher became the first to beat him.