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ESPN’s Nick Saban offers to save college football from itself: ‘I would really love to do it’
Nick Saban has a New Year’s resolution for college football: Fix the calendar. Kirk Herbstreit made a plea to college conference commissioners on Thursday during ESPN’s “College GameDay” to bring in the former Alabama coach and listen to what he has to say.
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Nick Saban's New Year's resolution for college football
Former Crimson Tide head coach and current ESPN College GameDay analyst Nick Saban waived his hypothetical magic wand on the College Football Playoffs pregame show on New Year's Day. The seven-time national champion left coaching after the 2023 season but still has a strong pulse on the sport and discussed what he would change about the sport if he were in charge.
“Okay, so chaos in college football starts tomorrow, the portal,” the former Alabama and LSU head coach said Thursday on ESPN’s “GameDay.” “There’s all already been 120 starters say they’re getting in the portal from Big Power-4 schools.”
Nick Saban continues to double down on his controversial College Football Playoff opinion. The legendary college football head coach doesn't like seeing the Group of 5 involved. Two Group of 5 teams - James Madison and Tulane - will make it into the field this year,
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A legendary coach retired. Two years later, Nick Saban's influence still rules college football.
The College Football Playoff's final four teams are all coached by former assistants of the seven-time national champion.
Nick Saban heard the words, and immediately he had to question Curt Cignetti’s sanity. Cignetti wanted to leave Alabama to go where, exactly? IUP, he said, which is neither Indiana nor Penn State, but rather Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
Nashville won the Western Conference before losing the Stanley Cup Final in 2017 to Pittsburgh in six games. The Predators won the Presidents' Trophy for the 2017-18 season but ranked 26th out of 32 NHL teams Monday five points back of the second wild-card spot in the West.
Nick Saban’s a winner, and that’s what he sought to display in his first press conference as a minority stakeholder in the Nashville Predators. “I’m excited as