In 2018, during an interview with AtlantaFalcons.com, legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban praised Julio Jones for more than just his on-field dominance—he credited him with revolutionizing the wide receiver position.
Former Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban was in Atlanta, Georgia, for the game as ESPN's "College GameDay" held its final show of the season at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Saban joined ESPN after retiring from Alabama following the 2023 college football season.
Former Alabama football players preparing for the national championship with Notre Dame and Ohio State remembered hearing the news of Nick Saban's retirement.
Saban went 7-3 in his career in national championship games. Here’s the two least enjoyable cities he coached in.
In his rookie season, Nick Saban has safely circumvented the garbage pile of failed TV sports analysts once ticketed for stardom.
In Saban's first season as a college football analyst for ESPN, he has brought unique gravitas and impact to the role.
Here's why the former coach and first lady of Alabama football were on hand for Notre Dame-Ohio State in Atlanta.
The Buckeyes defeated Texas, 28-14, in the Cotton Bowl to get to the championship game. Notre Dame defeated Penn State, 27-24, in the CFP semifinals at the Orange Bowl. The College Football Playoff National Championship Game can be seen on ESPN.
Nick Saban gave an impassioned defense of Ohio State head coach Ryan Day on “College Gameday” on Monday that seemed to come from an all too familiar place for the former Alabama coach.
Legendary Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban revealed the players he liked coaching the most in Tuscaloosa, snubbing star quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Bryce Young.
Coming off a national championship win over Notre Dame last Monday, the Buckeyes are feeling themselves, but the feeling couldn’t have been any more different nearly two months ago when Ryan Day, the Buckeyes’ often-criticized head coach, was nearly run out of town.
In the hours preceding Ohio State's eventual national championship victory, it was hard not to be transfixed watching a 6-foot-1 freshman quarterback throw the ball. Spend a minute watching Julian Sayin throw the ball and you understand why he was ranked the No.