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Is Nick Saban Retiring?
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If you're an Alabama fan, I think it's safe to say you can rest easy knowing head coach Nick Saban won't be retiring in the near future. Per 247Sports...
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“I really enjoy what I’m doing, I really do,” Saban told Finebaum. “I love the players. I love the relationships you have with players. I like being part of a team. I keep looking at the next challenges and to me those challenges come each year in trying to rebuild our team — losses that you have, guys going out early for the draft. I’m excited about being able to do this.
When do you think he will?

(The Spun)
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
29 Comments
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Pavoloco8360 months
Dude is going to have to die or develop a debilitating health issue. Otherwise I think Saban coaches til he croaks.
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bstew300660 months
He will never hint about nearing retirement. It’s part of his process. When he retires, it will be sudden.
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LSUAlum200160 months
He lives to work and probably believes (like Bear Bryant) that he will die as soon as he retires.
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Nix to Twillie60 months
Legend has it LSU something to do with that. Not saying I want Nick to die, just saying I’d like to beat him before he does.
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Nix to Twillie60 months
Had** something to do with that
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JackieTreehorn60 months
whenever he passes Bryant's 6 titles at Alabama. Probably has 5-6 more years left.
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Dellybelly8260 months
15 years, he’s a young at heart. He may coach until his 80s and shitting himself on the sideline like joe paterno, minus the little boys.
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Mr Happy60 months
I don't wish any I'll on the guy, but I wish he would get really bad diarrhea every fall... the kind that makes you stay near a toilet st all times.
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LSUtigerME60 months
The dude is a recruiting/media genius. He spins and manipulates the media to help his position. It’s the old “4-5 years from retirement” schtick. Same with the “challenge to rebuild every year”, telling every new recruit coming in that they have a chance to see the field (it helps being a 4 or 5 star stud too)
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eugene1928LSU60 months
Not soon enough
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LesnarF560 months
Sounds to me that this is his last year!!!
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eddieray60 months
I guess he feels the worst is over now that he can use his hip as an excuse not to have to do the Cupid Shuffle on the recruiting trail anymore.
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andyham260 months
Not soon enough!
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DVinBR60 months
go the way of joe pa
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GaDawg997760 months
He gone.
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nukedtbone60 months
After watching the bowl game, it looked liked he had retired in place. But within the next 2 years, after losing 2 games this year and 3 the next.
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panzer60 months
never
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CrystalPreserves60 months
I want him to hang around too long so LSU can start returning the favor and pounding on Alabama while Saban is still there. He lives to beat LSU. We’re the team he goes sleepless for two weeks to prepare for every damn year
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AndyWoods60 months
The guy coached there, LSU is still a small part of him. He won't stop attempting to shove their faces in the dirt. If it consumes him, any further, it might become a bad thing.
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Michael Hayes60 months
I call bullshite on the challenge of "guys going out early for the draft". Nothing pisses the midget off more than a guy leaving early.
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Stud Bud60 months
It will be like the Bear. When LSU starts to beat Bama, he’ll retire and then die.
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JackieTreehorn60 months
Bear won 11 in a row vs LSU before that one loss. I’ll take it.
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EyeTwentyNole60 months
When he starts losing multiple players every year to the stupid damn transfer portal he'll think more about it
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VoxDawg60 months
He won't seriously consider it until one of his disciples finally beats him handily. I hope Kirby's the one to do it.
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