Alabama Sends Clear Message to Nick Saban
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Nick Saban will have to make a little more room in his already crowded trophy case. On Tuesday, Saban won the Sports Emmy Award for "Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent" for his work on ESPN's "College Gameday" Much like his days as the coach at Alabama,
Nick Saban is being considered to help lead President Donald Trump’s planned commission on college sports, but the former Alabama head coach and seven-time national champion doesn’t seem to think a formal body is necessary.
Saban won the award for Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent on Tuesday night, edging out names like Ryan Fitzpatrick, Richard Sherman, Jason Kelce, and Jay Wright. It capped off a wildly successful first year as a College GameDay analyst following his retirement from coaching.
Nick Saban can add one more piece to his trophy case after winning an Emmy for his work on ESPN's College Gameday following his Alabama football retirement.
Following a meeting with Texas Tech megadonor Cody Campbell, Nick Saban pushes back on Trump's suggestion for a Presidential Commission to examine college athletics.
Saban has only been at ESPN for one full college football season, but he's now a Sports Emmy winner in this year's Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent category.
“He’s always been like that,” Jacobs said. “He’s funnier and goofier than people think. Like, he don’t act like it in the media, but in the locker room, he’s a guy. But he’s always been like how he is.” “Constantly just putting out amazing quotes?” host Taylor Lewan asked about Hurts.