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Good article on Saban & his new gig prep...

Nick Saban Was the Greatest Coach in College Football. Now He’s the One Getting Coached.​

The former Alabama coach is embarking on a new career as a TV analyst—and he’s attacking the job with the same single-minded pursuit of excellence he displayed on the sidelines​

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Nick Saban on the set of ESPN’s ‘College GameDay.’ Scott Coleman/Zuma Press

By
Laine Higgins
Nov. 2, 2024 8:00 am ET

Nick Saban shocked the sport of college football when he abruptly retired from Alabama last January. After 50 years and seven national championships, he was done with coaching.
But it turns out coaching wasn’t entirely done with him.
Ten months later, Saban is still grinding through game film, searching for weaknesses and striving to achieve a higher level of performance. The difference now is that he’s the one getting coached up.

Shortly after leaving Alabama, Saban was announced as the newest addition to the cast of “College GameDay”—ESPN’s long-running Saturday morning pregame show. And as he works through his debut season as an on-air analyst, the 73-year-old who oversaw 292 wins from the sideline says the transition to TV has cast him in the role of incoming freshman.

“The pace is completely different,” Saban said in an interview. “There’s not the same stress level, [but] you want to do a good job.”
To do that job, Saban has displayed the same critical eye and single-minded pursuit of excellence that led the Crimson Tide to nine national championship appearances in 17 years. He had been in his new job barely a few weeks when Saban approached the ESPN producers with a blunt request.

“I’m the rookie here. I need you to stay on top of me,” said Matthew Garrett, the coordinating producer of “GameDay.” “I want you to coach me hard. I want you to give me feedback, positive and negative. He calls me every week—the first thing he asks is ‘What can I do better’?”

So far, the answer is not much. Saban hasn’t been on the receiving end of the trademark “ass-chewings” he once doled out as a coach, mostly because he approaches his new job with the same level of dedication that characterized his coaching career.

Conscious of the fact that he needed to learn about dozens of college football programs that he never encountered at Alabama—”I had no idea about Nebraska or Oregon!” he says—Saban spent the offseason watching hours of film. To prepare for SEC Media Days, he pored over footage from the spring game for each of the league’s 16 teams. For his weekly film room segment on “GameDay,” he hand selects the clips of plays that best illustrate his points.
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Nick Saban says he spent the offseason watching hours of film to prepare for his ‘GameDay’ role. Photo: Scott Coleman/Zuma Press
He estimates that he spends about three to four hours per day preparing for each Saturday show. It’s a big drop off from the 14-hour days he worked at Alabama, but producers say that his level of preparation shines through on the screen.

“I spend a lot of time telling him if I had things for you to do better, I’d be more than happy to share them,” Garrett said. “But he’s very, very, very good at this.”

In fact, Saban’s fiercest critic might be Saban himself. While taping a film room segment on Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel last month, the former coach was unhappy with his performance. Even after a second take, he wasn’t satisfied. “There’s some things I could have done better,” Saban informed the room.

That Saban is hard to please will come as no surprise to anyone who watched him scowling on the sidelines over the last four decades. But his turn as an analyst is also showing off a side of him that few outside of Tuscaloosa ever got to glimpse.

Saban’s deadpan delivery and wisecracking remarks have made him an unlikely foil to Pat McAfee, the rodeo clown of “GameDay” who is 36 years his junior. “We’re Abbott and Costello,” Saban said before last week’s show at Indiana University.

Saban’s insights and his odd couple-dynamic with McAfee have been a hit with TV audiences. The show is averaging 2.2 million viewers per week, up 9% from 2023, and this season is on pace to become the most-watched in the show’s 38-year history.

Still, the producers believe there is more to come from Saban. Unlike McAfee, the former coach has the tendency to hesitate before jumping into discussions on set—he’s less timid during Friday morning production meetings. “We have all been very aggressive in telling him, ‘Any time you want to say something, you say something’,” Garrett said.

It’s been hard for Saban to shake all his old habits. During those hours of film watching, he often finds himself scheming up ways to stop exotic offenses or block blitzes. In these moments, his wife chimes in. “Miss Terry always says, ‘It’s not your problem’,” he says.
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‘College GameDay’ analysts Pat McAfee, Nick Saban and Kirk Herbstreit during the ESPN broadcast. Photo: Scott Coleman/Zuma Press

As long as they have been married, Terry Saban has coached her husband behind the scenes. She’s still at it, texting the show’s makeup artist if ever there’s an errant bump in his hair. She got a star turn on the show in September, serving as guest picker when the show traveled to Alabama ahead of the Crimson Tide’s game against Georgia. She correctly guessed the winner in seven out of nine games, outperforming her husband—and every other guest who has appeared on the show this season.

“Oh yeah, she tore me up,” Saban said. “I haven’t heard the end of that, either.”

The only time things get a little uncomfortable on set these days is when the topic of discussion moves to Alabama. Saban tries to be diplomatic when discussing his former team, but sometimes ends up speaking in vague terms. “I just don’t want to be caught in the middle,” he says.

Still, his feelings about the Crimson Tide aren’t hard to discern. At the end of each show, the “GameDay” analysts predict the outcomes for the big games of the week. Saban hasn’t picked against Alabama once.

“I don’t want to be judgmental and come across that way in terms of what they’re doing and how they’re doing it,” Saban says. “I do want them to have success.”

Let me have a shitfit for one post only (long so fck you if you have ADHD like me)

I fly a lot.

It’s not just American…delta has F’d me more times than I can count and United is basically spirit with less fights

They all will at some point. I got to where I flew almost exclusively Southwest if I could get a flight through them. I might’ve been flying with the poors but their customer service was so much better to deal with.

Let me have a shitfit for one post only (long so fck you if you have ADHD like me)

If any of my dear loved ones here are flying American Airlines anytime soon (@dhetiger specifically since he’s in Charlotte), DO NOT.

Long story short, I left for a wedding in Puerto Vallarta yesterday from Huntsville, connecting at DFW, to arrive by 11:30am local time.

Left at 6:50am and was in the air before the pilot told us he had to take a long route because of weather. Typical hour and fifteen flight to DFW took 3+ because he drove the bitch 50 miles out in the gulf and around Dallas before going back.

Missed flight to PV, which was frustrating but not the end of the world. As we began our quest for rebooking, we were told there were no other flights available yesterday OR today. So we wanted to get somewhere that COULD get us there. I shit all of you not, I tried every fcking airport in North America (the continent) to connect and get to my destination. ZERO…. except for one that connected in Mexico City tonight.

So here I sit at the Mexico City Aeropuerto, excited to finally get to Puerto Vallarta after paying a shitload not only for this damn resort, but for first class seats I didn’t get to sit in (💁‍♂️), and my motherfcking baggage (my formal wear and her formal wear, I don’t check bags for this very reason) is currently in Salt Lake City, Utah. A place I never intended to go.

I have defeated several American Airlines workers and finally got to the big boss who was an absolute battle axe but I prevailed.

Anywho, I’m off to my best friend’s wedding tonight and will arrive almost two days overdue at midnight and hope, HOPE to the good Lord, my bags are there at the 9:57am expected time.

I’m 6 margs deep and have absolutely no clue what the conversion rate is here, but Godspeed everyone.

TLDR- I’m still an apex predator.

Also TLDR- yes I voted, and I did it 7 times for myself and 2 for my Mema and Granddaddy who died in 2009 and 2016 respectively.

Sounds like the USPS is now running American Airlines

Let me have a shitfit for one post only (long so fck you if you have ADHD like me)

If you need somebody to go up to the SLC airport and raise some hell about your luggage, I’m just up the road.

Not 6 margs deep but pretty deep in the whiskey and red wine so I’d probably make some good arguments to them.

Best of luck with this bullshit. I hate American Airlines from my previous business travels.
According to the app, it was shipped to DFW on its way to me tomorrow morning.

My disdain for lazy fats got the best of me today. Went scorched earth on this behemoth that worked at AA to the point I was asked by security to step away.

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I'm sorry but in what world is that a bad intentional grounding call. Qb was still in the pocket, on top of the defender so not down, no receiver in the area, and the ball didn't get to the line of scrimmage. If we're pointing out bad calls how about the play before that where there was a blatant hold on the St. Ansgar linebacker #2 by wapsi valley's #2. This sequence begins at the 1 hour 52 minute and 30 second mark in the stream on youtube.

In regards to the hold on the touchdown drive, the hold happens a little past the 2 hour 2 minute mark in the stream. The hold was called on the st ansgar left tackle, number 51, and it happened one yard before the end of the run. You can see the flag hit him as the play is ending. Holding is a spot foul so it was marked 10 yards back from where the hold happened. You can see these both in the video on the youtube.

It was a very hard fought game like you said, just don't want you blaming the officials.
It’s Wapsie* by the way and not blaming the officials at all lol just point out two calls. Even take those two things I said and make them go Wapsies way doesn’t mean they win the game, those calls didn’t make or break the game. Saint Ansgar was the better team on the field tonight. Wapsie made to many mistakes to win a round of 16 playoff game. So don’t get its twisted here my man lol not blaming the refs at all on this loss. Saint Ansgar won this game not taking anything away from that team.
Sucks this had to be a 2nd round game should have been at least a quarters game. The Wapsie game will be a tougher game than maq valley, mark it down :)

Class A Season Outlook

That game was alot closer than the score shows and also a few huge calls helped out Saint Ansgar. Wapsie driving on the SA 25 and bad intentional grounding call on Wapsie that killed the drive in the 3rd quarter down 12-0 and on that last Td for SA it was 3rd and 4 in the red zone they get a holding call and the ref marks it off from the end of the run not at the spot of the hold and ends up being 3rd and 5 instead of 3rd and 14 and SA scores next play. Just had to point those two huge calls out that were wrong/blown.
Tough 2nd round matchup, definitely felt like a quarterfinals game not 2nd round. Probably should have been a quarterfinals matchup this year imo. Hats off to Saint Ansgar, really physical team and very well coached team. Dont do anything to beat themselves. Best of luck the rest of the year to you guys.
I'm sorry but in what world is that a bad intentional grounding call. Qb was still in the pocket, on top of the defender so not down, no receiver in the area, and the ball didn't get to the line of scrimmage. If we're pointing out bad calls how about the play before that where there was a blatant hold on the St. Ansgar linebacker #2 by wapsi valley's #2. This sequence begins at the 1 hour 52 minute and 30 second mark in the stream on youtube.

In regards to the hold on the touchdown drive, the hold happens a little past the 2 hour 2 minute mark in the stream. The hold was called on the st ansgar left tackle, number 51, and it happened one yard before the end of the run. You can see the flag hit him as the play is ending. Holding is a spot foul so it was marked 10 yards back from where the hold happened. You can see these both in the video on the youtube.

It was a very hard fought game like you said, just don't want you blaming the officials.

Class A Season Outlook

Saints win 18-0. Wapsie fumbled the ball away twice, combine that with the 4th down stop to end the 1st half and its hard to win. St. Ansgar has forced many turnovers this year and continued that trend tonight.

Wapsie is a great team just hard to overcome the turnovers.
That game was alot closer than the score shows and also a few huge calls helped out Saint Ansgar. Wapsie driving on the SA 25 and bad intentional grounding call on Wapsie that killed the drive in the 3rd quarter down 12-0 and on that last Td for SA it was 3rd and 4 in the red zone they get a holding call and the ref marks it off from the end of the run not at the spot of the hold and ends up being 3rd and 5 instead of 3rd and 14 and SA scores next play. Just had to point those two huge calls out that were wrong/blown.
Tough 2nd round matchup, definitely felt like a quarterfinals game not 2nd round. Probably should have been a quarterfinals matchup this year imo. Hats off to Saint Ansgar, really physical team and very well coached team. Dont do anything to beat themselves. Best of luck the rest of the year to you guys.

Let me have a shitfit for one post only (long so fck you if you have ADHD like me)

If you need somebody to go up to the SLC airport and raise some hell about your luggage, I’m just up the road.

Not 6 margs deep but pretty deep in the whiskey and red wine so I’d probably make some good arguments to them.

Best of luck with this bullshit. I hate American Airlines from my previous business travels.

Let me have a shitfit for one post only (long so fck you if you have ADHD like me)

Why I hate commercial air travel. They have made it almost unbearable. More often than not I either pay the kings ransom for 1st class or use my Amex points to upgrade. The “economy” seats suck ass more every year and it’s not just me getting older.

Also I commend you for voting often this election.

God speed, my brother. Enjoy the margs and your weekend.
The amount of fats I encounter at airports supports my vote for RFK.
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