Nick Saban is arguably the greatest college football head coach of all time, and he retired from Alabama with seven national championships to his name. He is also considered a great mentor of young men,
New Orleans & Tuscaloosa owe the Dolphins medical staff a great deal of gratitude. Drew Brees failed his physical in ‘06 during his free agent visit to Miami. Nick Saban wanted to sign the Future Hall of Famer that offseason. The deal was dead. Brees’ agent had a favor to ask of… pic.twitter.com/15ixrIhXfM
Saban's wife, Miss Terry, was a rock for the legendary coach throughout his football career and McAfee highlighted how the impact she had on his retirement decision is clear for all to see
Nick Saban acknowledges leaving LSU to coach the Miami Dolphins was the biggest mistake of his coaching career.
Nick Saban, the greatest college football coach of all time, didn't always make the right decisions. In fact, in an interview on Ryan Clark's podcast The Pivot,
Saban coached at LSU for five seasons and brought a national championship to Baton Rouge in 2003 before heading to the Miami Dolphins two years later. However, Saban revealed on Ryan Clark's 'The Pivot Podcast' that leaving LSU was "professionally, the biggest mistake I ever made."
The Dallas Cowboys and Jerry Jones' decision to replace Mike McCarthy by ostensibly promoting offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to be a first-time NFL
Nick Saban's time as Miami Dolphins head coach was more memorable for how it ended than anything that occurred on the field. The team went 9-7 in Saban's first season, then disappointed by going 6 ...
Nick Saban, one of the most successful head coaches in college football history, recently opened up about his biggest career regret, a decision tied to his brief stint in the NFL.
Nick Saban left an incredible legacy at Alabama ... and he admits that leaving Baton Rouge for the Miami Dolphins is his biggest professional regret. Saban joined "The Pivot" with former LSU ...
Drew Brees left the Los Angeles Chargers as a free agent in 2006, joined the New Orleans Saints, and embarked on an incredible 15-year stint with the franchise.
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