Nick Saban joins ESPN after Alabama retirement
Nick Saban will join ESPN to work primarily as an analyst on College GameDay, the network announced Wednesday.
Nick Saban will join ESPN to work primarily as an analyst on College GameDay, the network announced Wednesday.
At this point, Kalen DeBoer will either be the next Alabama football head coach or he will send the search process into a tailspin.
Kalen DeBoer got a hero's welcome in Alabama. The former Washington head coach, and now new leader of the Crimson Tide, got off a jet at Tuscaloosa National Airport on Friday night to a gaggle of supporters and media members amid the frenzy.
Alabama is losing another top recruit following Nick Saban's surprise retirement, with freshman QB Julian Sayin expected to enter the transfer portal.
Alabama coach Nick Saban is retiring and has informed his team of the decision to do so, ESPNs Chris Low reported Wednesday.
If the 72-year-old Nick Saban wants to be on ESPN's College GameDay, it is hard to see it not happening.
There was always something almost mystical about the dual paths that Bill Belichick and Nick Saban took.
Alabama star safety Caleb Downs has entered the transfer portal, the latest Crimson Tide player to leave since Nick Saban retired.
Isaiah Bonds transfer comes after Saban announced his retirement last week after 17 years, ushering in a new era for the Crimson Tide.