We've all had those "what if" moments in life—the ones which could completely change the course of events, and the GOAT of college football coaching, Nick Sabanm is no exception. The post Nick Saban ...
One year after leading LSU to a national championship, Nick Saban found himself facing one of the biggest decisions of his career. The Miami Dolphins were calling, offering him the chance to be a head ...
Nick Saban left an incredible legacy at Alabama ... not because we didn't have success in Miami," Saban said. "I enjoyed coaching in Miami. I found out in that experience that I like coaching ...
And he said, 'What are you doing going to Miami then?'" Saban went to Miami anyway. Nick Saban only has one regret… leaving LSU. Sitting on then LSU athletic Director’s Skip Bertman’s ...
One can only imagine what the college football landscape would've looked liked had Nick Saban stayed ... before heading to the Miami Dolphins two years later. However, Saban revealed on Ryan ...
Jalen Hurts had to experience failure to get to the top of the football world, and Nick Saban and Alabama played a massive role in that.
Nick Saban spent two seasons with the Miami Dolphins as their head coach, and it’s often looked back on as a disappointing tenure, and a blight on an otherwise generational coaching record ...
Nick Saban is arguably the greatest college football ... he wished he could have back – jumping from LSU to coach the Miami Dolphins. Saban famously left the Tigers after winning a national ...
Nick Saban is one of the most successful head coaches ... Saban briefly coached the NFL's Miami Dolphins in 2005 and 2006. In an appearance on "The Pivot Podcast" on Tuesday, Saban reflected ...
It may grind the gears of Dolphins fans, but Alabama faithful should have a ton of love for the Miami-based NFL franchise for leading their coach to their program. Hard to argue with Nick Saban ...
On former Tiger Ryan Clark's "The Pivot" podcast, Saban said leaving LSU was "the biggest mistake I ever made," throughout his storied career. "I found out in that experience that I like coaching in ...
A No. 1 ranking should have "zero effect" on Alabama basketball, per Nate Oats. Nick Saban's words are helping the Tide stay in check another week.