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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
When will Nick Saban pack it in at Alabama? ESPN's Rece Davis took his guess at the topic last week...
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"I think he just relishes everything about it, from impacting players to designing defenses to demanding excellence to being able to use his platform in other areas of business. For a man that age, I set the number pretty high at 4.5 (seasons)," Davis said, (first transcribed by 247Sports).
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imjustafatkid11 months
At this point, I think it's pretty clear that the only person we should be listening to about Nick Saban's retirement is Nick Saban himself.
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X Carter Is Fast11 months
he's the last person anyone should listen to, since he will not tell you the truth about when he will retire.
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TouchdownTony11 months
The answer is when his health starts to become an issue. He loves what he does and isn’t stopping to spend time with family. Football is his life, as it is with most successful coaches.
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BBATiger11 months
His opinion has as much credence as my Uncle Fred’s. Uncle Fred died 8 years ago.
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Shaq4prez11 months
yet you clicked to see his prediction......
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jp4lsu11 months
I'm not sure if he pulls a Bowden or Joe Paterno and stays beyond the fire and desire has passed. I think he is more self aware than that and will realize when his time has come. I think he truly loves the teaching aspect, the money, and he needs it. I don't know if he would know what to do with himself in retirement.
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BeachTiger201811 months
Saban does not seem to enjoy anything very much outside of coaching football. A normal human would already be hanging it up, planning on enjoying retirement, some traveling, time with the grandkids, maybe doing some guest spots on game day shows. It's easier to imagine him either having to be carried off in a coffin, or having a stroke or health issue that forces him out, than simply retiring.
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Tigers4Lyfe11 months
He likes to line dance ;)
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biglego11 months
He doesn’t even seem to enjoy college football lol
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Lark22511 months
He's gonna go out like Bobby bowden or Bobby paterno...book it
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kjanchild11 months
You sure that's not Joe Bowden? LOL
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pevetohead11 months
fricking christ
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GaTiger2711 months
After 2024. He’ll lose to Kirby at home and one more time in Tiger Stadium. I don’t think he’s going to like the new SEC.
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Hangit11 months
Miss Terry won't let him hang out at the house all day since he boinked candy Edwards. She wants him to maintain a job.
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BobABooey11 months
Doesn’t matter; former Miami Dolphins head coach Nick Saban quiet quit a couple of seasons ago.
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biglego11 months
I have a glimmer of hope that he gets tired of dealing with the NIL and portal chaos. But way more likely he takes the Paterno route and coaches until he physically can’t.
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coolieaux11 months
Crapping his pants running for the tunnel before halftime?
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LSUtoBOOT11 months
If he loses to the Tigers again this year, it may be too much for him to bear.
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Dale311 months
After he wins one more
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Akit111 months
2057
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bdavids0911 months
I remember Steve Spurrier retired at Sabans current age. Spurrier said other schools were using his age against him in recruitng. I could see if talent ever dips that he would retire. But that does not seem to be happening anytime soon.
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Sevensblue11 months
He should try one more shot at the nfl....I kid I kid
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tigerbait197011 months
Does every year he doesn't win a Natty make him want come back more or less? I mean Georgia seems to be a lock to make Final 4 and probably title game, so that would be 3 straight seasons since Nick won a title.
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Section 8011 months
Bama winning it this year no recruiting class under Saban has gone without a Natty



and 21-0
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tigerterrace11 months
Freeze will make him quit
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bogeypro11 months
Are you high?!
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Chad4Bama11 months
At an absolute minimum he'll coach through 2026...Bama plays at West Virginia in 2026 and that will be kind of a homecoming for him. I think he goes through the 2030 season personally and the next Bama coach will begin in the 2031 season.
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Gaston11 months
No one should want Saban to retire…college football is better with him in it.
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biglego11 months
I can’t wait for him to retire
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ezride2511 months
I give him no more than 3 straight losses to bk. 1 down, 2 to geaux tigers.
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