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Nick Saban says 'haunted' Iron Bowl is a 'trap game' for Alabama originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Nick Saban knows the signs and history and when Alabama heads down to Auburn for the Iron Bowl. Especially under the Saturday night lights.
It has come to be known as Saban’s “Tin Horn” rant, arguably the most memorable on-the-podium moment of his 17-season tenure at Alabama. As we recognize the 10-year anniversary, here it is, in annotated and time-stamped form (the full video is linked above, in case you want to relive it before proceeding):
Legendary college head coach Nick Saban is opening up about one decision he made on the field that he regrets.
If the Hurricanes make the playoffs, they could be the “most dangerous team” in the bracket, former Alabama coach Nick Saban said on ESPN’s “College GameDay” on
Jim Mora departs UConn for Colorado State, drawing a surprised reaction from Nick Saban as CSU hires him to lead its rebuild.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/pennstate as Nick Saban Endorses Candidate to Follow James Franklin at Penn State.
Alabama football's Kalen DeBoer and legendary coach Nick Saban both began with 18-6 records at UA. But their trajectories in those 24 games differ.
Turns out, Ohio State coach Ryan Day is not the first CEO to suffer the dreaded rivalry week dip. Day’s four-game losing streak against Michigan dominates discussion ahead of Saturday’s game in Ann Arbor. We wonder every year how can a coach who wins 87% of his games repeatedly lose the most important (regular season) one.