Nick Saban left a legacy that remains unmatched in college football history, retiring with an NCAA-record seven national championships to his credit, but the he
Nick Saban elaborated on what his biggest mistake was in his coaching career was, and that was leaving LSU football.
Legendary college football coach Nick Saban talked about the "biggest mistake" he made during his career in an interview on "The Pivot"
On former Tiger Ryan Clark’s “The Pivot” podcast, Saban said leaving LSU was “the biggest mistake I ever made,” throughout his storied career. “I found out in that experience that I like coaching in college better because you can develop players personally, academically, athletically, and all that a little more than in pro ball,” Saban said.
Saban recently admitted leaving LSU to coach at the professional level was the "biggest mistake" he ever made.
According to Nick Saban, he says leaving LSU when he did was professionally the biggest mistake that he ever made.
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