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Lane Kiffin has immediately been mentioned as a candidate for the Gators and Tigers. But would he leave Ole Miss?
Saban remains in headlines this week amid LSU's decision to fire head coach Brian Kelly, analyst believes he could consider a return.
LSU doesn't cheap out on hires, so almost anything seems on the table for this coaching search - even two big names not in jobs.
It's been nearly two years since Nick Saban said his final goodbyes to the Alabama Crimson Tide after 17 years and six national titles. But it's also been around 21 years since his final year with the LSU Tigers,
LSU AD Scott Woodward was predicted to reach out to Nick Saban about the head coaching job now available after Brian Kelly's firing.
Unlike most coaches who enter the college football ranks, Saban left every stop on his own terms. The same can’t be said for Brian Kelly, whose tenure at LSU ended on Sunday when the former Notre Dame coach was fired following a 49–25 home loss to Texas A&M.
The LSU job is open, meaning one of the best jobs in the country is drawing attention from around the sports world. That includes from Pittsburgh Pirates and former LSU pitcher Paul Skenes, who recently shared he wants to see a big name come to Baton Rouge.
Could Nick Saban really come back to LSU? We break down the wild — but not impossible — scenario of the GOAT returning to Baton Rouge.
Explore exclusive Baton Rouge homes tailored for the new LSU football coach — in prime locations near Tiger Stadium, offering luxury and privacy.
Nick Saban won seven titles during his college football coaching career from 1990-23, but following the 2023 season, he opted to retire from coaching. The former LSU Tigers and Alabama Crimson Tide head coach has since transitioned into a media role for ESPN, joining the beloved pregame show "College GameDay."