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Stephanie Martin

Legendary Alabama head football coach Nick Saban shocked the sports world Wednesday (Jan. 10) by announcing his retirement. In addition to winning seven national championships—six at Alabama and one at LSU—Saban developed many players and assistants who made a successful leap to the pros.

Saban is currently ranked fifth on college football’s all-time wins list, with a record of 292-71-1. But in his retirement statement the coach said, “It is not just about how many games we won and lost, but it’s about the legacy and how we went about it.” Saban also emphasized he’s made it a priority to help players find success in life after football. More Here

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