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A shocking suggestion has been made. That suggestion is none other than legendary college football head coach Nick Saban, who has started coming up in rumors about a potential return to coaching in the NFL. Nick Wright, a notable sports analyst, spoke out and revealed that he believes Cincinnati would be a potential destination for Saban.
Nick SabanNick Saban is adamant he won’t be coaching football again anytime soon. The legendary Alabama head coach confirmed this on Fox’s “Fox and Friends” show on Friday, after
Kristen Saban, Nick's daughter, shut down rumors of her father's return, bluntly posting "he's not coming back to coaching. McElroy, Saban's former quarterback and college football analyst, began the rumor on his radio show that the seven-time national champion would return to coaching at some point.
In an interview with RG, Ohio State safety Caleb Downs discusses the major differences between Ryan Day and former Alabama head coach Nick Saban.
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Dave Wannstedt joins Colin Cowherd to discuss Caleb Williams’ struggles in minicamp, whether or not Nick Saban will head to the NFL, and if the Cleveland Browns should start Shedeur Sanders.
Paul Finebaum, one of the most notable reports in college football, has now weighed in on Saban's future. He doesn't see a return to the college game for Saban.
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"There is no opportunity that I know of right now that would entice me to go back to coaching," Saban said. "I enjoy what I'm doing. I did it for 50 years. I loved it. I loved the relationship with the players.
Nick Saban's rumored return was the talk of SEC media days sparked by a rumor by former Alabama quarterback and current college football analyst Greg McElroy who said "a very much in-the-know person" thinks "Nick Saban is not done coaching."
The Fox Sports host named one NFL team looking to change its franchise with head coach Nick Saban and Texas quarterback Arch Manning.
Trump released the executive order amid a turbulent time in college athletics. The House settlement went into effect July 1 to attempt to provide a path forward with revenue sharing, but plenty remains unanswered to where many in the sport have argued the importance of congressional action and help from Washington.