Alabama coach cited the number of people committed to the Crimson Tide program.
Alabama head coach Nick Saban paces on the sideline during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Arkansas, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nick Saban has been a part of many memorable moments during his time as the head coach Alabama over the years.
Games, rants, plays and more will forever be linked to Saban, but the seven-time national championship coach revealed Thursday during his weekly radio show his most “gratifying” experience during his time in Tuscaloosa.“I’ve never had a more gratifying experience then when I walked in the stadium 17 years ago for the spring game, the A-Day game, and there 95,000 people in the stands,” he explained.
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