LSU, Nick Saban
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Despite a prominent role on ESPN’s College GameDay, former LSU and Alabama coach Nick Saban surfaces as a top candidate in a major college coaching search.
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):
The Fighting Irish are led by first-year starting quarterback CJ Carr. He has thrown for 2,275 yards, 19 touchdowns and four interceptions. Pairing him with running back Jeremiyah Love, who has 988 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns, Notre Dame's offense has been productive.
Nick Saban retired from Alabama in January 2024 after a record run and was officially hired by ESPN to work on College GameDay less than a month later. Across
Saturday’s visit marked the first time in 20 years that GameDay travels to Pittsburgh for a Saturday game, when the Panthers also hosted the Fighting Irish in 2005. Notre Dame will make its 41st appearance on the show and eighth under head coach Marcus Freeman.Host
Nick Saban established himself as one of the all-time greats during his 28 years as a college football head coach. He compiled a 297-71-1 record, winning seven national championships. Six came with the Alabama Crimson Tide and one with the LSU Tigers.
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