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Here's How Nick Saban Parked His Car When When He Attended Nate Oates' Presser
Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports
Alabama hired Buffalo's Nate Oates as their new head basketball coach on Wednesday. On Thursday, the Crimson Tide held an introductory press conference for him, which head football coach Nick Saban attended. And here's how he parked his car for said presser...

Surprising move.

(Barstool Sports)
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
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Mid Iowa Tiger74 months
I don't see an issue with crowding the hashed area. I do it a lot to protect from dings. He isn't taking multiple spots.
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crewdepoo74 months
I agree. Protecting his ride
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Big EZ Tiger74 months
Yeah, cause it would be a financial hardship on him if he got dinged.
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LSUfan444474 months
Not taking two spots. Don't care.
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3down1074 months
Saban doesn't park his car like that, he ain't got time for that. He pulls in straight, then someone comes out later and turns it around for him before he leaves, so he can pull straight out. Check it out.
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Placebeaux74 months
Saban parks his car like an a-hole because thats what he is.
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tigerinthebueche74 months
He parks it like that cause he can. He's one of the few who can truly not GAF about what most anyone thinks.
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ConwayGamecock74 months
Saban has told Butch a thousand times if he's told him ten - when he drops Saban off at the front entrance, to not park like an idiot.....
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BayouTiga74 months
Don't like 'lil nick' Larry but this is a stretch. Not a bad idea to park a pricey car this way. Not cutting into anyone else's space, good move! Grow Up.........
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gamecockman1274 months
I do that all the time. As long as he's not taking up two spots then I don't see the big deal. Especially with all the dummies in Alabama you can never be too safe.
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surgicalvenom74 months
I would love to see his reaction if someone parked right next to him at the same angle.
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JackieTreehorn74 months
His handlers would probably taze you.
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LSU FSU Grad74 months
Guess Chargers are only good for the players.
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disco tiger74 months
Dodge Charger with a Mercedes Logo glued on the front
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johnnydrama74 months
Saban could build a barrier around his car with freshly killed puppies and nobody in Alabama would tell him shite.
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weptiger74 months
He is playing within the one parking spot rules and using the adjacent hashed/gray area to his advantage. I would suspect no different from the GOAT. The man needs to protect his ride and dealership.
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You don’t stay rich by pissing away money
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Clark1474 months
If I had a coach as successful as him I'd have him a parking spot inside the conference room.
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Bulldogblitz74 months
I'm much more shocked he doesn't have his own spot or a chariot pulled by the bench riding 5* linemen. Not shocked by the idea that he pulls a Dbag parking move, given the opportunity.
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BobABooey74 months
Those are two different instances. The angle is a lot more severe on the pic on the right and he’s taking up a lot more of the hashed area. Like many of his players, S4b4n appears to be addicted to a bad habit.
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EasterEgg74 months
And the vehicle in the next spot is different. Clearly, he does this on purpose to keep all you non-driving mofos from backing into his expensive chick car.
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young man tiger74 months
His car is parked at a 45 degree angle with the back tire about 16 inches from the curb.
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deltaland74 months
Iswydt
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DeplorableTigerFan74 months
Someone should jump up in that spot and paint some blue handicap lines around that spot and call to get it towed.
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Black n Gold74 months
How does a man of his large stature maneuver his body to slide into in a vehicle that sits so low to the ground.
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GeauxsomeMeaux74 months
Arrest him!!!!
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