It’s been nearly two years since Nick Saban last walked a college football sideline. He left the game a legend, riding off into retirement after a 27–20 overtime loss capped off a 201–29 run at Alabama that included six national titles. They named the field after him. They made space for him in the College Football Hall of Fame. He took a seat at ESPN, where he's been thriving.
But apparently, retirement might not be a full-time gig for the 73-year-old, thanks to a mic-drop-moment that came out of nowhere:
“A very much in the know person that I have a lot of respect for and have spent a lot of time around, and just really, really admire — they seem to think Nick Saban is not done coaching.