Nick Saban and his Potential return to the training of university football has become a trendy subject for dry media days. Lsu head coach Brian Kelly hopes that this materializes.
The fuse was lit by Alabama strategist Greg Mcelroy on MCELROY and Cubelic in the morningWhen he relayed, he heard that someone predicts that the legendary leader will return to training at some point. He quoted A “well -known person” thinks that Saban will come back to the sidelines.
Mcelroy continued to hammer the idea with a dry network analyst Paul Finebaum. Saban is currently working as an analyst for ESPN, but it is not part of the dry network coverage SEC media days in Atlanta and is not present this week.
As the story Has his tours in Georgia, Kelly was asked about a potential return to sport for Saban. This is something that the head of the tigers registering, believing that university football as a whole is better when Saban is on the sidelines.
“It would be better for university football if Nick Saban is a coach. Period,” Kelly told ON3 Alex byington. “There is no one better to develop players and certainly build championship programs, but at the same time understand how to do it and how to do it in the right way. It would be a big day if it was back in it.”
Although it may seem a little eccentric, Mcelroy beats the drum and Kelly hopes the best. The former signator Crimson Tide stressed that he was a “notable” who told him that he thought that Saban did not necessarily have coaching. In fact, he said that the person was “categorical”.
“It’s a bit out of the left field, but the question was asked … a lot in the known person for whom I have a lot of respect and I spent a lot of time and really, really, admiring,” said Mcelroy. “They seem to think that Nick Saban did not make a coaching. I had a similar reaction. It is quite categorical that he thinks that Nick Saban will be coach again. … Look, if it was not someone notable, I would never say a word.”
Before the braking train leaving the station, Finebaum cried a little on the parade, responding with a resounding “no” when Mcelroy asked if he had “bought” speculation. The ancient quarter of Alabama agreed with him, and Finebaum underlined the life that the legendary coach lives – including his improving golf match.
However, foreign things have happened. Brian Kelly would not care about the competition if Nick Saban decided to return. A rising tide raises all the boats. This is certainly something to keep an eye on the future.
– Nick Schultz of ON3 contributed to this article.
