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Related: About this forumNick Saban's contract sends message to college football
Source: AL.com, by Joseph Goodman
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Saban, who is 66 years old and 132-20 in 11 seasons at Alabama, extended his contract by one year on Friday to 2025. It sent a powerful message to coaches (and their recruits) throughout the SEC. The Tide's glorious ride isn't ending anytime soon, and the greatest coach in the history of college football will not be aging out of the sport's most demanding league.
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It's clear at this point that beating Saban will be the only way to get him to retire. Good luck with that. He's 64-7 over the last five seasons, and one failed defensive drive away from winning three straight national championships.
Saban's Alabama is the favorite to win the championship again this season, and, at this point, his biggest problem every year is convincing stockpiled talent not to transfer. Saban's quarterback controversy this fall will be the envy of every other coach in the country.
If Auburn's starting quarterback goes down with an injury this season, the Tigers are done. If Alabama's starting quarterback gets knocked out, the backup has starred in a national championship.
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Read it all at: https://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2018/07/nick_sabans_contract_sends_mes.html
The Process starts here. See y'all September 1st!
DemoTex
(25,595 posts)yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)Auburn's and Gus Malzahn's coaching and contracts are based on beating Alabama. Nothing else matters!
By the way - they don't call it "home field advantage" for nothing.
stonecutter357
(12,769 posts)bobbieinok
(12,858 posts)yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)I'm sure some college football fans would prefer "The Greatest Coach In the History of College Football' was long gone!