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How many years does Nick Saban have left?

Posted on 7/11/18 at 10:18 am
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
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Posted on 7/11/18 at 10:18 am
Alabama Football: How many years does Nick Saban have left? (BamaOnLine)


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At some point, one of college football's greatest coaches of all-time will walk away from the sideline and call it quits on a brilliant career. When that day comes for six-time national champion Nick Saban is something no one knows, however.

During a recent interview with 247Sports analyst Kevin Boilard, BamaOnline's Travis Reier said Saban is continuing his ascent as the nation's most dominant coach, notably on the recruiting trail where Alabama has signed America's top class seven times in the last eight years.

Alabama has won five national titles since 2009 under his watch, one short of eclipsing Paul 'Bear' Bryant's all-time mark. With that in mind, how much longer will Saban coach in Tuscaloosa?

“It’s a reasonable question (since) this is a guy who is going to turn 67 years old during the Crimson Tide’s bye week in the 2018 season," Reier says. “Unfortunately for opponents of the Crimson Tide, he’s showing no signs of slowing down. He hasn’t won fewer than 11 games in any of the last eight seasons. He’s revamped that coaching staff and right now the Crimson Tide with 20 commitments for the 2019 cycle, sits atop the Composite 247Sports rankings.

"Those are some areas I’d look (at) first and foremost. He seems reinvigorated by this narrative on the recruiting trail especially that he’s nearing the end of an illustrious career. What we’re seeing though in recruiting and on the field speaks to something otherwise."

In a recent interview with USA Today, Saban wasn't afraid to give a detailed answer on his future.

"I enjoy what I’m doing," he said. "And I don’t have some — I mean, what scares me more than to continue to coach is, what do you do if you don’t? I mean, I really enjoy what I’m doing, I enjoy the relationships with the players, I enjoy the competition and challenges of trying to maintain a high level of organization. I’ve been a part of a team for God knows how many years, since I was nine years old and been the leader of a team for what, probably 20-something years now.

"I get a lot of positive self-gratification for it, the relationships, to see the players graduate, do better. To have Ha Ha (Clinton-Dix) and Amari Cooper and Derrick Henry come back to graduate — I mean there’s just so many good things that happen, because you know it’s not necessarily how you live your life, but it’s what significance did your life have on other people? This is a great venue to help and do that. And just to say well, I’m gonna quit when I feel great about doing it is, I don’t get that.

"I mean, it doesn’t make sense to me. Now, I will say this: If I wasn’t healthy enough to do it and feel like I was doing it well, I wouldn’t want to continue to do it and ride the program down or anything like that. But I certainly don’t feel that way and that’s not where my mindset is right now."
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 7/11/18 at 10:21 am to
I continue to feel, based on everything I know from watching and listening to the man over the last decade, that he will continue to coach until his healths fails him or he doesn't believe he can meet his own standard anymore.

I don't think anybody knows the answer to #2, but from the outside he doesn't seem anywhere close to not being able to meet it. However, as we know, his standard is incredibly high and he may come in one day and be like "I can't meet it anymore" and that be the end.
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
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Posted on 7/11/18 at 12:34 pm to
Another decade. Don’t even care if it costs Alabama getting Dabo.
Posted by narddogg81
Vancouver
Member since Jan 2012
19657 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 12:56 pm to
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Another decade. Don’t even care if it costs Alabama getting Dabo.
I hope this happens. Saban is not showing down in the slightest. By that time the next got time coach will be apparent and we can back up the money truck to them
Posted by Robot Santa
Member since Oct 2009
44334 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 1:02 pm to
Yeah, Saban will retire when he no longer feels like he can put in the kind of work he expects his employees and players to put in. No sooner, no later.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 1:10 pm to
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Yeah, Saban will retire when he no longer feels like he can put in the kind of work he expects his employees and players to put in. No sooner, no later.





And I'd be shocked if he doesn't just kind of immediately know it. He's made it abundantly clear he won't be playing at the string at all.
Posted by remaster916
Alabama
Member since Oct 2012
12214 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 3:04 pm to
2020 will be his final year.
Posted by mrbroker
Sylacauga Alabama
Member since Jul 2011
16502 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 3:09 pm to
no way. He is crootin to hard right now to retire then. I think at least 5 more years and wouldn't be surprised if it was 7-8
Posted by A-TOWNUAFAN
Alabama
Member since May 2013
4368 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 5:17 pm to
I told someone that earlier today. Scheduling leads me to believe this
Posted by Bamafan4evr12
Member since Jul 2014
1976 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 5:20 pm to
Wouldn't surprise me at all if Saban had another 5-8 years in him. Like others have said, as long as his health holds up and he feels like he's meeting his standard then he'll be here coaching
Posted by tider04
North Carolina
Member since Oct 2007
5606 posts
Posted on 7/11/18 at 9:53 pm to
Saban has at least 5 good years in him. Wouldn’t surprise me one bit for it to be 7-8 more years. 10 years isn’t even out of the question IMO.
Posted by 1LoudTideFan
Member since May 2008
3595 posts
Posted on 7/12/18 at 2:01 am to
I would have said 5 about 3 years ago. Now I feel certain he has at least 5 more from here.

Posted by diggyson
London, England
Member since Jan 2014
32 posts
Posted on 7/12/18 at 3:23 am to
I'd compare him to other caoches, and successful coaches, someone like Alex Ferguson (Man Utd Manager), he was 71 when he retired. So i would expect another 4 to 5 years from Saban
Posted by JordonfortheJ
Bavaria-Germany
Member since Mar 2012
14547 posts
Posted on 7/16/18 at 9:41 pm to
Some of you guys will be sorely disappointed if you believe Saban will be here for another 10 years lol

Id say about 3.
This post was edited on 7/16/18 at 9:43 pm
Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
64927 posts
Posted on 7/16/18 at 9:45 pm to
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Some of you guys will be sorely disappointed if you believe Saban will be here for another 10 years lol


It's not beyond the realm of possibility. Bobby Bowden coached until he was 80 and Joe Paterno kept coaching until he was 85.

Posted by Globetrotter747
Member since Sep 2017
4298 posts
Posted on 7/17/18 at 9:56 am to
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It's not beyond the realm of possibility. Bobby Bowden coached until he was 80 and Joe Paterno kept coaching until he was 85.


But they weren’t nearly as intense and hands-on as Saban.
Posted by JordonfortheJ
Bavaria-Germany
Member since Mar 2012
14547 posts
Posted on 7/17/18 at 10:39 am to
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It's not beyond the realm of possibility. Bobby Bowden coached until he was 80 and Joe Paterno kept coaching until he was 85.


Yes. and that sounds miserable as hell. Who wants to work and then die? Saban doesn't seem like that guy who will want to croak on the sideline any time..it seems like he enjoys living a regular normal life as well.
This post was edited on 7/17/18 at 10:40 am
Posted by Bolivar Shagnasty
Your mothers corner
Member since Aug 2017
654 posts
Posted on 7/17/18 at 11:35 am to
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it seems like he enjoys living a regular normal life as well.




I think the grandkids have brought that a little more to the fore-front for everybody to see.

Saban is such a high energy, high motor, I don't think he is the type to plant a garden and wait for his vegetable to pop up either. I too, thought that Saban had about 5 years left in him about 3 years ago. My guess now is about another 5-7. I do think that 10 years is a stretch, but anything is possible.

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