SABAN THE BEST THERE EVER WAS!
Thursday, January 11th, 2017
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
SABAN THE BEST THERE EVER WAS!
I don’t normally write
a sports column, but a few words would seem appropriate after Alabama’s
startling victory this past Monday night in the College Football Championship
game. Simply put, love him or hate him, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is the
best college coach in football today, and maybe the best college coach ever.
Now many LSU football fans don’t
want to here this, and seem to be consumed by an abhorrence of the former Tiger
coach who took LSU to a national championship back in 2003. Sabin left the
Bayou State for what he considered greener pastures in the NFL, then returned
the Southeast Conference to take the head coaching job at Alabama. Many LSU fans consider Saban a traitor for
taking on the post coaching the Tiger’s archrival.
But the proof is in the pudding,
and Saban has now won six national titles, tying former Alabama coach Bear
Bryant’s all time record. So what’s the
reason for Saban’s success? Simply put,
he is unquenchable in his approach and commitment to coaching. And losing, in Saban’s mind, is never an
option. In fact, one can argue that he hates losing more than he loves winning.
His entire focus is preparation for
the next game or next season. I know one of his assistant coaches here in Baton
Rouge who told me he felt embarrassed taking off Christmas Day or any another
holiday, knowing full well that Coach Saban would be in football office that
day at LSU. His only hobby is coaching football.
A story I heard from a close friend
of Saban is an example of his insatiable commitment to coaching. Both Sabin and
his friend we’re out to dinner on a Saturday evening with their wives. About 10:30
pm, Sabin’s cell phone rang. The coach excused himself from the table and
stepped outside the restaurant, staying on the phone for almost 30 minutes.
Later, as they were leaving the
restaurant, Sabin’s friend asked him was there any problem because of long
phone call. No, Saban responded. It was just one of his recruits who was
calling to talk about a personal problem. Sabin said he gave all his recruits
his private cell number, and told them he was always available to talk about football
or any personal matter. Now how many coaches at major college programs will
give out their personal cellphone number to a high school recruit? Simple.
A coach like Nick Saban who wants to be number one.
In 2012, Alabama played LSU for the
College National Championship at the Superdome in New Orleans. Our family had booked early rooms at the
Hilton hotel, which was also the team hotel for LSU. Many of the players were
on our same floor, and the night before the game, they were hanging out with
girlfriends, and cruising throughout the hotel. Nothing rambunctious, but just
“hanging out” before the game. One of
the players told me they had no team meetings scheduled the night before kick
off.
Coach Saban had bused the Alabama
team to a movie theater outside of town that was owned by my father-in-law.
Sabin’s office had called to arrange for a private showing of the World War II
movie, “Red Tails,” about a black flying
squadron who faced long odds fighting German air attacks. After the movie,
Coach Saban went up on the stage and repeated word for word the movie’s rallying
cry.
"From the last
plane, to the last bullet, to the last minute, to the last man, we fight!"
“We fight.”
“We fight.”
Last Monday night, Coach Saban’s Alabama team was
behind the entire game until the last second of the overtime. They fought and
fought as Saban’s intense energy and coaching momentum urged his players on. In
Nick Saban’s words, “to the last minute, to the last man, we fight!"
His team did just
that, and Alabama continues it’s reign as America’s premier college football program.
These are the reasons why Coach Saban is simply the best college coach today,
and perhaps the best there ever was.
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“I always ask myself the question,
do you like to win, or do you hate to lose?”
Nick Saban
Peace and Justice
Jim Brown
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