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The rumors about Nick Saban potentially returned to the bench ran out of the last week, but the seven -time national champion does not seem to be in a hurry to return.
The former Alabama Campo Marshal, Greg Mcelroy, said in his radio program that he told him a source Saban May returns in the future, although Mcelroy did not believe it himself.
In any case, university football fans became illusions, and Saban came up with cold water in an appearance with “Fox & Friends.”
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Nick Saban, from Alabama Crimson Tide, reacts before a game against Texas Longhorns at the Bryant-Denny stadium on September 9, 2023 in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
“You know, it is surprising to me that appeared in the media, and the media speak for you and think about you,” said Saban.
Then, he joked.
“I never really thought about returning to training until, two days ago, Miss Terry said she had to direct the sweeper throughout the ground floor. So, while the sweeper ran, the idea came up, you know,” when you were training, you had a much better job than this. “So, that is the only time I considered it,” he said.
“I am very happy with what I am doing right now. You know, it is exciting to remain involved in the game. It is exciting for me to work with athletics directors, conference commissioners, people in Congress to preserve the integrity of our game and continue to be able to create opportunities to help young people to value for their future that will help them succeed in their life, which is what we always try to do as a coach.”

Alabama Crimson Tide chief coach Nick Saban, and offensive line coach Eric Wolford during a match against the Mississippi rebels on November 12, 2022, at the Vaught-Hemingway stadium in Oxford, Miss. (Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
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Saban did not seem to rule it completely, but he simply said that “there is no opportunity” that attracts him at this time.
“I enjoy what I am doing. I did it for 50 years. I loved it. I loved relationships with the players. I love competition. But you know it is another season of life now, and I enjoy what I am doing right now and I want to continue doing it,” he added. “I spend more time with my family, my grandchildren, my children, and it has been very, very good.”

Chief coach Nick Saban of Alabama Crimson Tide during the Media Day at the Rose Bowl on December 30, 2023 in Pasadena, California. (Photos of Steve Limenteani/ISI/Getty Images)
Saban left the game in 2024, shortly after a defeat in the Rose Bowl against the eventual national champion Michigan, citing the changing panorama of university athletics.