Nick Saban and Co. log their predictions for Saturday night in Death Valley, all eyes on the SEC showdown.
Nick Saban and the ESPN College GameDay crew stole the show all morning in Baton Rouge with all focus on Saturday night's LSU versus Alabama matchup.
For Saban, it's his return to Louisiana where he had the opportunity to meet with Kim Mulkey, Brian Kelly and other pivotal figures in The Boot on Friday. Along with commenting on Nussmeier, he also predicted the Tigers to make the College Football Playoff this season. “It wasn’t his car, he was driving that thing fast, and he didn’t care if he dented it. It’s his car now. And he’s really careful that he doesn’t, you know, mess it up," Kelly said of Nussmeier during Fall Camp. “He understands that he can’t put the ball in the other team’s hands. So, I just think it’s, you know, being a starter, understanding how important it is, and recognizing that taking care of the football is absolutely crucial to our success.
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