Nick Saban’s NFL coaching career famously didn’t go to plan. And former New Orleans Saints head coach turned Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton may be a big reason why. Even if Saban doesn’t see things that way.
New Orleans & Tuscaloosa owe the Dolphins medical staff a great deal of gratitude. Drew Brees failed his physical in ‘06 during his free agent visit to Miami. Nick Saban wanted to sign the Future Hall of Famer that offseason. The deal was dead. Brees’ agent had a favor to ask of… pic.twitter.com/15ixrIhXfM
Nick Saban, one of the most successful head coaches in college football history, recently opened up about his biggest career regret, a decision tied to his brief stint in the NFL. Some names resonate across sports leagues in the United States,
Nick Saban believes the mentality of players has dramatically changed in college football in the age of NIL and the transfer portal. The legendary former
Former Alabama football coach Nick Saban isn't unretiring. But if he did, he'd prefer the NFL over college, he said on the Pivot Podcast.
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban talked about the "biggest mistake" he made during his career in an interview on "The Pivot"
Nick Saban elaborated on what his biggest mistake was in his coaching career was, and that was leaving LSU football.
Former Alabama and Miami Dolphins head coach Nick Saban recently discussed his side of the 2006 phone call with Drew Brees which led to him signing with the Saints. Sean Payton believes he left
How the Ohio State Buckeyes fare in defending their championship is something that will come into focus beginning with the Aug. 30 season opener against Texas.
The relationship between Nick Saban and Bill Belichick is well documented. The two have coached together and have talked about their respect for one another on record. Nick Saban recently joined The Pivot Podcast,
Former Saints head coach Sean Payton took to social media Wednesday to challenge legendary former Alabama head coach Nick Saban on his recollection of how Drew Brees ended up in New Orleans in 2006. Nineteen years ago, Saban was entering his second campaign as the head coach of the Dolphins following a 9-7 season.