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  1. This the reason Alabama was always in the hunt. Say what you will. But young men would run thru a wall for that man. I like that Pat has brought him outta his shell. This is the coach the players heard.

  2. the escalades that sat in the parking lots outside the practice stadium from 2008 to 2020 were well-earned, like julios suits in college lol

  3. If you asked Nick Saban a question concerning "rat poison", but handcuffed him where he couldn't talk with his hands, his mind would open up a portal to the past. He would immediately jump into it, go back to the 2013 Iron Bowl. He would sit in the crowd anonymously, then realize that him staring at himself angrily from the crowd is what caused him to go for the field goal, thus causing the Kick Six. He would choose to relive that play forever, hoping against hope that eventually, just once, it would be a different outcome. But it never would be, and his anger would build until his rage actually gained mass, so much so that he literally causes a black hole in the past that we now are all trapped in.
    War Eagle.

  4. Yet Saban didn't insulate his players from the external factors when he got involved in the black lives matter marching on campus in which he and his players participated in. Saban called those external factors "rat poison" – Other than that, Saban was the greatest football coach in history,

  5. Never thought i would be a fan on Nick Saban. But he is one of the best analysts out there today. He doesn't show favorites and breaks down every team and their schemes and gives credit where its due.

  6. Imagine having decades of college coaching at the top. You retire have a great gig on espn. Them one day a comedian from Pennsylvania calls you Alabama Jones and that's how your reference to for the rest of your life.😂😂😂

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