Georgia took down Alabama in last year's national championship, defeating the SEC's top dog and ushering in a new era led by Kirby Smart. Not so fast. Nick Saban has no time for perfect narratives. And the Crimson Tide remain in pole position.
, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. Will Anderson, the beast of an edge rusher who should have been there with Young in New York City for the Heisman ceremony last year, and may be this year. Oh, and Saban, who someday will be inducted into this building, whenever he finally retires, a notion that somehow seems further off with every year that goes by.
“I want you to ask them how they know I’m going to retire when all I think about is what I am going to do if I retire,” Saban, who will turn 71 during this upcoming season, said when asked about coaches who are telling recruits that Saban is hanging it up soon. “Because I love what I’m doing right now.”
Not much has changed. The swagger is still there, despite Alabama taking those losses last year. Fisher may have felt emboldened enough to verbally attack his former boss this spring about the NIL/recruiting comments. Anderson felt confident enough to issue a coy no-comment when asked about it Tuesday: “When we play Texas A&M, everything will be addressed then.”, Alabama’s players sounded like the same all-business, almost robotic people the Crimson Tide have produced through the years.
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