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During an appearance on "The Herd" this Thursday, former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer suggested that Nick Saban is itching to coach again...
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"I have not talked to him about this. I could guess - because I know him fairly well - that it's not a little scratch, it's probably a pretty big scratch," Meyer told FS1 host Colin Cowherd.

"I would say there's very little to no chance he would get involved in college. But I think he would take phone calls from the NFL."
(The Spun)
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atltiger648710 months
zero chance of Saban coaching anywhere. Zero.
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TouchdownTony10 months
Saban ain't coaching at an FBS school nor the NFL. NIL and the portal is what ran him off and he hated the pro environment. At his age he's not coaching again but if he did it would be like a non schollie D3 school which is just about playing football.
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Crappieman10 months
Meyer has 3 NC's. 2 at Florida and 1 at Ohio State.
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Arkapigdiesel10 months
Keep us posted.
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Wichita Co Tiger10 months
I could see Saban coaching at a division 3 school. He hates attention and being in the spotlight. He just wants to coach and eat oatmeal cream pies
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geauxtigahhhs10 months
The guy that hates attention and the spotlight immediately joined College Gameday after retiring, huh? Interesting way to avoid attention
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theballguy10 months
I might go with being indifferent to attention. You can't really ever be top-level successful at anything and hate attention.
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Hangit10 months
I could see Saban taking a job as a small college DB coach. Whatever he does, or doesn't do, will not be for the money.
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LafourcheTiger10 months
Saban is too much of a control freak to land in Dallas.
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whoyodaddy10 months
UrbanMeyer. A total POS. Nobody gives as shite what he says. Period.
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MasonTiger10 months
Guy's FOS. He'll say anything to get attention.
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homemadeshine10 months
He will never coach on the sidelines again. He's a few years from 80 and taking an NFL job would be a rebuilding project, which means more time in the office and on the field and he doesn't have the energy and endurance for that. Also, Mrs. Terry doesn't want to pick up and move across the country to start all over again. We all want things in life, but not all things are possible.
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Sparty313110 months
He also "guessed" it was okay to have a coach that was beating his wife tag along to OSU from Florida.
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blueboxer111910 months
This guy thought Joe Burrow was a third string clipboard holder.

frick anything he says.
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SUB10 months
He also won two Nattys. And let’s not pretend that his QB room wasn’t stacked when Joe was there.
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SUB10 months
He also won two Nattys. And let’s not pretend that his QB room wasn’t stacked when Joe was there.
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SUB10 months
He also won two Nattys. And let’s not pretend that his QB room wasn’t stacked when Joe was there.
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how33310 months
NFL players are not going to follow Saban's scare tactics. That's already been proven.
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SoFla Tideroller10 months
I guess you're one of those window lickers who didn't look at the Dolphins record before he took the job and after he left.
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TooFyeToFly10 months
Urban Meyer is still a piece of shite
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