The nerves never went away for Nick Saban. During an appearance on The Pat McAfee Show on Monday, the former Alabama head coach pulled back the curtain on the anxiety he’d feel before taking the field with his team.
Nick Saban joins "The Pat McAfee Show" to break down how the national championship between Notre Dame and Ohio State can be won.
Shane Gillis is arguably the top stand-up comedian in the industry at the moment and Nick Saban has no detectable sense of humor. Putting them together on
The field goal kicking contest put on by Pat McAfee during ESPN College GameDay every Saturday wasn’t just entertaining, it was also beneficial. Phil Mains, who is the CFO of The Pat McAfee Show, revealed on Twitter Friday morning that $1,
During the broadcast, Rece Davis, Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee, and Kirk Herbstreit paused to reveal that Nick Saban has been elected to join the College Football Hall of Fame—a well-deserved ...
Shane Gillis said he had a fiery off-camera interaction with Nick Saban after the comedian called the legendary Alabama coach a cheater on ESPN’s “College Gameday” last month.
NCAA. Steve Sarkisian bids farewell to Quinn Ewers with a message that makes clear why he was always ahead of Arch Manning NCAA. The Arch Manning era begins in Texas: This is how the young QB ...
Nick Saban broke down both Will Howard and Riley Leonard going into Monday night’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Both defenses can play at a high level and dictate the game, so who’s going to play better under center? Howard certainly has more at his disposal than Leonard, but that’s not the end all be all for the game.
That didn’t exactly jell with Nick Saban. Ahead of Notre Dame’s first-round College Football Playoff game against Indiana, comedian Shane Gillis appeared as the celebrity guest. In an earlier segment with Pat McAfee, Gillis made a joke about how ...
Nick Saban spent his first year of retirement plenty busy. The former Alabama football coach spent his Saturdays in cities from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to Columbus, Ohio and Dublin, Ireland, working as a analyst for ESPN's College GameDay.
Saban was a shoo-in for the Hall of Fame and it was clearly only a matter of time before he got in. As Pat McAfee said in the clip above, Saban is widely regarded as the greatest coach in the history of college football and he has the accolades to show for it.
In his rookie season, Nick Saban has safely circumvented the garbage pile of failed TV sports analysts once ticketed for stardom.