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Rumors about Nick Saban used to run on a large scale last week to return to the sideline, but the seven -time national champions did not appear in the crowd to get back.
Former Alabama’s quarterback Greg McClayroy said at his radio show that he was returned to the future by a source Saban, although McClayroy did not believe herself.
In any case, college football fans received their hopes, and Saban poured cold water on it in an appearance with “Fox and Friends”.
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Nick Saban of Alabama Crimson Tide reacted before a game against Bryant-Deneny Stadium Sept 9, 2023 against Texas Longhorn’s in Tuscalosa, Ala. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
“You know, it’s surprising for me that the media came, and the media speaks for you and thinks for you,” Saban said.
Then, he made a joke.
“I was not really thought to go back to coaching until two days ago, Miss Terry said that I had to run the sweeper the whole below. So, when I was running the sweeper, I thought with me, you know, ‘When you were coaching, you had better job than this.’ Therefore, this is the only time when I considered it, “he said.
“I am really happy what I am doing right now. You know, it is still exciting to join the game. It is exciting to work with people in athletic directors, conference commissioners, Congress, who are able to create opportunities to preserve the integrity of our game and help you to help young people for their future, who will help a coach that we will always try.”
Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban and aggressive line coach Eric Wolford, missed on November 12, 2022 at the Watt-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford during a game against Mississippi rebels. (Joe Robins/Icon Sportswire Getty Image)
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Saban did not rule it completely, but he simply said “there is no opportunity” who appeals to him right now.
He said, “I enjoy what I am doing. I loved it for 50 years. I loved it. I loved the competition with the players. I love the competition. But you know that it is now another station of life, and I am doing what I am doing now, enjoy it and I want to continue it,” he said. “Your family, my grandchildren, my children, and it really, really good.”
Nick Saban, Head Coach of Alabama Krimson Tide, during Media Day in Rose Bowl, on December 30, 2023 in Pasadena, California. (Steve Limantani/ISI Photos/Getty Image)
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Saban quit the game in 2024, shortly thereafter citing National Champion Michigan after a defeat in Bowl daily.
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