It's the thought that counts.
The Sabans have been flooded with retirement gifts, and that was before SEC commissioner Greg Sankey delivered a present on behalf of his conference’s football coaches.Nick Saban isn’t coaching anymore, but that doesn’t mean Alabama’s legendary football coach is finished developing as a person. Life’s a process, after all, and when one chapter flips its last page there’s a new one ready to begin.involving cartoonist J.D. Crowe and sports columnist Joseph Goodman is here.
“Life’s a Process” is the name of the strip. It’s a celebration of life and love, and it’s going to be featured on. Don’t think of the Sabans as retired. That’s what Coach Saban would say. Just think of them as beginning a new journey. Every great journey has a captain, and we all know that Miss Terry will steer this ship in the right direction. Life’s a process and we never stop learning from those we love.
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