I don’t doubt Nick Saban was ethical during the peak of his coaching career at Alabama. He doesn’t seem like the type to pass money back and forth in brown paper bags to sway a player to choose Tuscaloosa over anywhere else.
Nick Saban is the greatest college football coach of all time. However, if it were up to him, his career would have looked a lot different if he could change one thing.
Both agreed that OSU true freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has proven to be one of the most dominant players in the College Football Playoff. Saban mentioned that Ohio State should prioritize getting the ball to Smith, but it needs to be careful with force-feeding the star wide receiver.
The Buckeyes defeated Texas, 28-14, in the Cotton Bowl to get to the championship game. Notre Dame defeated Penn State, 27-24, in the CFP semifinals at the Orange Bowl. The College Football Playoff National Championship Game can be seen on ESPN.
Here's why the former coach and first lady of Alabama football were on hand for Notre Dame-Ohio State in Atlanta.
Let's have a lot of fun on a Tuesday edition of "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral" with Mason Woods as we discuss Monday's national championship, the final AP Poll of the 2024 season, Alabama's basketball game with Vanderbilt and Nick Saban's suggestion to fix college football.
The Cowboys interviewed Brian Schottenheimer on Tuesday with talks going into the evening hours. Nick Saban endorses Deion Sanders.
Ohio State stole a play from Nick Saban's Alabama on Monday night that the Crimson Tide used against the Buckeyes during the 2021 National Championship game
However, what came after that loss was the stuff of legend. Ohio State won four straight games against daunting opponents to wind up lifting the College Football Playoff national title trophy at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta after beating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34-23 on Monday night.
On "The Pat McAfee Show," legendary coach Nick Saban criticized the current state of college football regarding the lack of name, image, and likeness rules. Teams spend millions on NIL like the Ohio State Buckeyes,