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Nick Saban Retired But Alabama Students Are Acting Like He Died

Around 5 pm yesterday news broke that Alabama football Coach Nick Saban was retiring. Saban had the Crimson Tide at a dynasty level winning consistently making (and winning) the College…

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - DECEMBER 02: Head coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide celebrates after defeating the Georgia Bulldogs 27-24 in the SEC Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 02, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Around 5 pm yesterday news broke that Alabama football Coach Nick Saban was retiring. Saban had the Crimson Tide at a dynasty level winning consistently making (and winning) the College Football Playoff and SEC Title Game. Those players and fans were used to winning. They expected to win (and did). Saban set a standard and let me just say those fans were spoiled compared to the rest of college football. But now amid a coaching search (for a job that you'll never be as good as your predecessor), fans are left distraught at the possibility of not being the best. Trust me they will still be among the best.

And let's just say some mental breakdowns are happening. I understand being shocked by the news. Most of the college football world was. I was. But some Alabama fans (mainly students from what I can tell) are acting like Nick Saban died. Videos surfaced on TikTok of people leaving flowers, candles, and signs at a statue of the coach on campus.  It is giving prayer vigil after someone lost their life. Not a 72-year-old coach retiring.

Listen I am not an Alabama fan. Far from it actually. As an avid college football fan, I have immensely loved seeing the College Football Playoff Game without the Tide (and Clemson if I'm being honest) the last two years. If you are a fan of any other team, it's boring to see them keep winning it all. So I join a lot of the college football world being happy that Saban is no longer coaching. I'd love to put myself in the Bama fan's shoes and wonder how I'd react. But honestly, I'd do pretty much anything legal for the chance to see my team just win one National Championship. So they are not getting one ounce of sympathy from me.

It remains to be seen who will replace the GOAT. Oregon's Dan Lanning has been mentioned as the top prospect. This ACC fan says PLEASE take Dabo Sweeney (Clemson). Outside of Kirby Smart (Georgia) and Jim Harbaugh (Michigan but perhaps going to the NFL) they can have their pick of any coach. They have all the money in the world, incredible facilities, and the biggest "Blue Blood" name behind them. But the job also comes with one downside- you have to be the guy after perhaps the best to ever do it. The job brings with it the impossible expectations of fans. The next coach almost certainly can't do enough. Regardless someone will take it. Perhaps Lanning, perhaps Sweeney, maybe someone else. Alabama will win. A lot. Though perhaps not quite as much as they are used to.

The Tide lost two games this year. They haven't lost 3 since 2010 or had a season that didn't produce double-digit wins since 2007. Next year very well could be a rebuilding year. In an era of transport portal football and NIL expect to see MANY Alabama players looking for new homes in the coming days. But a new big-name coach could bring a lot of talent with him. While next year may not be what Alabama fans are accustomed to it's not the end of the world. What do rebuilding years build other than teams? Character. Enjoy one more video of Alabama fans acting like Nick Saban has died and is not just riding off into the sunset to enjoy a much-deserved retirement.

They Are "Not Ok"

Those are candles, flowers, and mementos left in front of a statue of Nick Saban. This looks like the scene of a prayer vigil. The man is alive and well unless he knows something we don't It will be ok.

Fans React

Such a sad day for those Crimson Tide fans. Such a sad day. How will they ever make it?

This May Be A Little Much

Comments on this video include "I'm going insane" and "I legit cried". Listen college football is life for me. But this, this is an overreaction.

A Slightly Happier Tribute

This is more along the lines of an appropriate reaction in my opinion. But still, check on your Alabama friends today. They need it. And if they didn't go to Bama perhaps this is a good time to convince them to jump on your teams bandwagon instead!

Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.