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Saban remains in headlines this week amid LSU's decision to fire head coach Brian Kelly, analyst believes he could consider a return.
Nick Saban has moved on from the sidelines, but college football still can't seem to move on from him. The 73-year-old coaching icon, who retired after the 2023 season, has settled
SEC Network's Peter Burns has a bit of advice for LSU in the wake of Brian Kelly's reported firing, and it has to do with a familiar name.
Saban confirmed that he's "not interested" in a return to coaching college football during a Friday appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, per On3.com's Daniel Hager. "I want to stay retired," he said, via Hager.
ESPN’s College GameDay was electric Saturday with Pat McAfee broadcasting live from Nashville and Nick Saban was unexpectedly in the mix. Saban surprised many when he publicly jumped on the “Vanderbilt bandwagon.
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Nick Saban Replaces Steve Sarkisian, and 4 More Texas Options if Sark-NFL Rumors Come True
The idea of Steve Sarkisian leaving Texas seemed ridiculous a few weeks ago. However, this weekend, that surprisingly became a
Lea has guided Vanderbilt to a 6-1 record entering the weekend, a stunning turnaround for a program long regarded as the SEC’s bottom-feeder.
Baylor heads to Ohio to take on Cincinnati later today. The Bearcats are ranked as the No. 21 team in the country and Cincinnati ranks No. 2 in the Big 12 Conference, averaging 37.9 points per game -- behind only Texas Tech.