The greatest college football coach of all-time is retiring. Alabama head coach Nick Saban has decided to call it a career. Saban retires with seven national championships. He won one national title at LSU before winning six with the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Saban’s retirement comes ahead of the dramatic changes to the college football landscape for the 2024 season. The College Football Playoff is expanding to 12 teams, and the SEC is adding Texas and Oklahoma.
Saban has an extensive coaching tree., ensuring his legacy will live on.
College football teams feared playing Alabama, which embarrassed countless teams on the biggest stages. Perhaps Saban’s most notable former assistant is Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart, who was the defensive coordinator under Nick Saban for four of Alabama’s national championships.
It wasn’t until the 2021 college football season that Georgia was finally able to get the better of Nick Saban and Alabama. The Bulldogs have many painful losses over the years to the Crimson Tide, but it made Georgia’s 2021 and 2022 national championships that much sweeter. The Bulldogs are poised to be college football’s next dynasty.
Georgia football fans and members of the college football media were shocked after Saban announced his retirement:
End of a legendary career
Nick Saban Career Overview:
🐐 292 Career Wins
🐐 7 National Championships
🐐 11 SEC Championships
🐐 2X Coach of the YearWhat a career👏 pic.twitter.com/5w6qZLTfy2
— PFF College (@PFF_College) January 10, 2024
Report of Nick Saban’s retirement
One of the greatest runs in college football history is over. Nick Saban informed his team today that he’s retiring, sources tell ESPN. He won six national championships at Alabama and one at LSU.
— Chris Low (@ClowESPN) January 10, 2024
Alabama could hire (almost) anybody
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