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Since Brian Kelly's firing on Sunday night, many have floated the idea of Nick Saban coming out of retirement to coach at LSU.

Saban retired two years ago after 17 seasons at Alabama, where he won six national championships. Since his retirement, Saban has been working with ESPN's College GameDay.

If he returned to Baton Rouge, it would bring him home, where he was the head coach for five seasons from 2000 to 2004 and won the 2003 National Championship.

Fox Sports' Joel Klatt has already said that Saban, as well as Urban Meyer, would need to be LSU's first calls as they look to replace Kelly.

Now, Todd McShay is the latest to suggest Saban would consider a reunion at LSU. Per On3:
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“And I can say this based off of what I do know,” McShay said. “LSU is going to make an offer to Nick and Miss Terry that will force them to reconsider their justifiable stance of ‘at this point in our lives, working College GameDay, ESPN, ABC is where we where we belong.’ It’s healthier. Nick’s enjoying it. Miss Terry, loving it.”

“He left because college football had changed, and it was time,” McShay said. “And the recruiting and the NIL, and the transfer portal. It’s just like, it’s hard to coach anymore, but there’s no one more qualified to come in, even at his age and (this) point in his career, to kind of temper, keep the rat poison out, and do all the things. And he’s even said publicly, and I’ve talked to him in meetings, one of his, I don’t want to put words in his mouth but, regrets in his coaching history was leaving LSU.”

“And I think LSU, knowing what I know, I don’t think they have delusions of grandeur,” McShay said. “I don’t think that they believe that they absolutely will get Nick Saban, but I do know the people down there, and I will be shocked privately, not something that is going to, you know, Thamel is going to start reporting, or anyone else. Privately, there will be an offer made that will make Nick walk into his home office with Miss Terry, or get out in the lake and say, ‘Let’s at least talk about this for a minute.’

“That’s my guess, but I don’t know that it’s going to be enough. I don’t think $100 million over X amount of years would necessarily be enough. He’s got money, he’s got rings, he’s got everything that you could ever imagine a coach when you set out to be a college coach could have, right? But this might be the only place that he might say, well, let’s, let’s sit down and talk.”
Do you think Saban would actually return to Baton Rouge and take the LSU job?
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cliffset212 months
I think the fact that he didn’t win a Natty in his final year coaching is gnawing at his ego constantly: could be enough for him to dip his toe back in.
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SOL22 months
That would be a NO, but he would make a great AD to replace Scott.
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NorthSider722 months
Who is smoking this dope that one, he'd accept or two, if hired he'd be successful? Why not Bill Belichick, he's doing super.
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CDawson2 months
Saban is the answer for the circus LSU football has become. He is the only person that can align everyone and clean out the stink.
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ThunderTiger2 months
So tired of seeing this about Saban. He is Bama through and through.
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jmaclsu2 months
Director of Football Operations and he hires the entire staff and has final say on players.
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OKBoomerSooner2 months
It's not a money thing. LSU cannot possibly offer him the kind of money needed to get him out of retirement for financial reasons.

The ONLY reason he would do it is if he specifically wanted one last run at the place that started it all for him. And that's not THAT crazy to think, though it's highly unlikely. But anyone talking $$$ on Saban specifically is missing the point. Dude has more money than God after his run at Alabama.
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Juan Betanzos2 months
I only think that (based solely on my own beliefs), in Nick’s mind, he MISSED building LSU into a juggernaut— when he went to the NFL. Bama already had that “juggernaut history” under Bear. Nick just reminded people that Bama can be KING. If he were to do it at LSU, (win 2-3 more championships) that would REALLY solidify him as probably the BEST HC of all time. Then he could hand pick his successor to continue the winning.
Winning multiple national championships at Bama had already been done. He just did it in modern football. To win multiple at any other school, that had not done so previously, would make him the true best of all of the previous coaches.
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SOL22 months
I don't think he will come as HC , but will as AD
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LSUbest2 months
The whole state of Alabama would flood if he said yes.
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Tiger_n_ATL2 months
Well, there’s lots of rat poison among LSU fans, and in Baton Rouge in general. You can just read this board and see all the rat poison and negativity there is about the LSU football team. It would take somebody like Nick Saban to weed all of that out.
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Blueghost19782 months
Good grief, the man’s 70 years old. He’s the best that ever was but we need a younger Coach that isn’t going to retire after a couple of years. We love you Coach! Enjoy your retirement and getting to spend time with Mrs. Terry
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Jabontik2 months
Some talking heads on ESPN need to come out and talk about how even if he came back he could never win another NC, he's too old etc.
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Nix to Twillie2 months
He's tGOAT, do doubt, but is he still the same Saban in the current climate?
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Mr Right2 months
Nick Sabin is not a viable choice. The game has passed him by with the NIL mess and transfer portal! Lane Kiffin is the only real option!
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FLTech2 months
Baton Rouge is not Nick Saban’s “Home”
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Davy2 months
Saban, more than anybody of whom you've ever known, lives to win. He's like Michael Jordan who described the need to win as irresistible and all encompassing. Saban hasn't felt a win in two damn years, and the potential story of him coming out of retirement--like Jordan--and winning one more national championship has got to be tantalizing for him. It is possible. We just need to throw enough money to get Mrs. Terry to start leaning on him.
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Tiger4life3062 months
I think all these people saying this are looking for attention. A giant puff piece. Even if he came back, it’s not going to be the same Saban as his tenure at Alabama. NIL and Transfer portal has changed the dynamics of college football and recruiting tremendously. Also he is 74 now.
Either way it is 100% NOT going to happen. I wish we could all move on and discuss more realistic hypotheticals
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CjNola752 months
He turns 74 so how much coaching does he has left and does he want to deal with NIL and transfer portal BS???? Probably not!!!
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bdavids092 months
No. He wouldn’t piss off Alabama like he did to lsu when he left here.
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