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Saban Joins ESPN as Analyst

Kevyn Bryant II
Last updated: February 7, 2024 10:59 pm
Kevyn Bryant II Published February 7, 2024
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ESPN has announced a major addition to its coverage team, with none other than Saban joining the ranks.

 

Former Alabama HC Nick Saban, one of the most accomplished and decorated coaches in college football history, is joining ESPN. Saban will work primarily as an analyst on the set of College GameDay, but also will appear on the NFL Draft and SEC Media Days coverage. pic.twitter.com/DCqSCiZ7ti

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 7, 2024

He will be actively involved in reporting on significant events such as the NFL Draft, SEC Media Day, and College Gameday. Meanwhile, Alabama’s football program undergoes a leadership transition following the retirement of its former head coach post the 2023 season. Kalen DeBoer has been appointed to take charge of the Crimson Tide program.

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