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 college better because you can develop players personally, academically, athletically, and all that a little more than in pro ball,” Saban said.
The man who once declared "I'm not going to be the Alabama coach" definitely would not be the Alabama coach again.
Legendary coach Nick Saban reflects on his decision to leave LSU for the NFL, calling it the biggest mistake of his career.
Nick Saban believes the mentality of players has dramatically changed in college football in the age of NIL and the transfer portal. The legendary former
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban isn't unretiring. But if he did, he'd prefer the NFL over college, he said on the Pivot Podcast.
Nick Saban joined the The Pivot Podcast this week and was asked if he would coach football again in the future. Saban retired from coaching more than a year ago after 17 years with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Nick Saban shared the one regret he has in the aftermath of his legendary coaching career, and it has everything to do with the SEC.
The Cowboys interviewed Brian Schottenheimer on Tuesday with talks going into the evening hours. Nick Saban endorses Deion Sanders.
Nick Saban said on The Pivot Podcast that if he had to choose today, he'd prefer to coach in the NFL over college football because of the sport's
Nick Saban and Deion Sanders' friendship has been well-documented over the last few years, making it no surprise that the college football icon has endorsed "Coach Prime" to be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.
Longtime head coach, now ESPN college football analyst Nick Saban revealed what he feels is the biggest mistake of his coaching career in The Pivot Podcast. The mistake was leaving LSU for the National Football League to coach the Miami Dolphins.