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.
The Ohio State Buckeyes reportedly suffered a major loss on Sunday with defensive coordinator Jim Knowles opting to leave Columbus to take the same position at Penn State. After leading Ohio State to the nation's top defense in 2024,
Even before trading his coaching whistle for a microphone on ESPN’s College GameDay, Nick Saban was already considered “the G.O.A.T.” — the greatest of all-time — by many college football fans, and not just those located in Tuscaloosa.
Nick Saban is more than just a celebrated sports figure — he’s also a proud father to two adult kids: Nicholas and Kristen. The longtime and now-retired University of Alabama football coach married his wife Terry on Dec. 18, 1971. During their early years of marriage, the couple welcomed their children, Nicholas and Kristen, via adoption.
Saban coached at LSU for five seasons and brought a national championship to Baton Rouge in 2003 before heading to the Miami Dolphins two years later. However, Saban revealed on Ryan Clark's 'The Pivot Podcast' that leaving LSU was "professionally, the biggest mistake I ever made."
Henry, who remains one of the best running backs in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, played under legendary coach Nick Saban with the Crimson Tide. Saban, who joined The Pivot Podcast this week with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder and Fred Taylor, told a great story about Henry as a pass blocker when he first got to Alabama.
Nick Saban explained how Derrick Henry had a steep learning curve in college football after a star-studded career in high school.
Nick Saban has cemented his status as the greatest college football head coach of the current generation after rewriting the history books during his career on
Nick Saban left an incredible legacy at Alabama after building one of the greatest dynasties in modern college football history. None of that would have happened if Saban chose to stay at LSU, and he admits that leaving Baton Rouge for the Miami Dolphins is his biggest professional regret.
Earlier this week, former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban was a guest on “The Pivot Podcast.” Hosted by a trio of former NFL players, Channing Crowder, Ryan Clark, and Fred Taylor, Saban joined the trio to speak on a variety of different topics,
Ex-Alabama football coach Nick Saban was asked to name his favorite UA player to coach. But over 17 years, one wasn't enough, so he named these five.
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.