Nick Saban Turns Heads With Brutally Honest Take on Future of LSU Program
Summary
Nick Saban, a former LSU head coach, discussed the changes in college football and questioned whether traditional football programs like LSU have kept up with these changes. Saban shared his views on ESPN's "College GameDay," questioning if schools like LSU and Florida are still top jobs because of their adaptation to new circumstances. He also mentioned he wouldn't return to coaching at such programs.Key Facts
- LSU fired head coach Brian Kelly following a 5-3 start to the season.
- LSU lost 49-25 to Texas A&M, which contributed to Kelly's firing.
- Nick Saban coached LSU from 2000 to 2004 and won a national title in 2003.
- Saban spoke on ESPN's "College GameDay" about the state of the LSU program.
- He mentioned challenges such as the transfer portal and revenue sharing.
- Saban questioned if traditional top programs like LSU are adapting well.
- He stated he is not interested in returning to coaching at programs like LSU or Florida.
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