Nick Saban left an incredible legacy at Alabama after building one of the greatest dynasties in modern college football history. None of that would have happened if Saban chose to stay at LSU, and he admits that leaving Baton Rouge for the Miami Dolphins is his biggest professional regret.
Saban coached at LSU for five seasons and brought a national championship to Baton Rouge in 2003 before heading to the Miami Dolphins two years later. However, Saban revealed on Ryan Clark's 'The Pivot Podcast' that leaving LSU was "professionally, the biggest mistake I ever made."
Former Alabama Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban was in Atlanta, Georgia, for the game as ESPN's " College GameDay " held its final show of the season at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Saban joined ESPN after retiring from Alabama following the 2023 college football season.
Nick Saban shared his biggest regret recently during an appearance on “The Pivot” podcast, and it would’ve changed the college football landscape for years. “When I left LSU that was probably professionally the biggest mistake that I ever made,” he admitted.
Nick Saban has cemented his status as the greatest college football head coach of the current generation after rewriting the history books during his career on
Nick Saban elaborated on what his biggest mistake was in his coaching career was, and that was leaving LSU football.
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Channing Crowder reminded Nick Saban of a moment the 2 shared when Crowder was playing for Saban with the Miami Dolphins.
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban talked about the "biggest mistake" he made during his career in an interview on "The Pivot"
Nick Saban shared the one regret he has in the aftermath of his legendary coaching career, and it has everything to do with the SEC.
Saban recently admitted leaving LSU to coach at the professional level was the "biggest mistake" he ever made.