Take a look: Will Nick Saban retire after the 2023 Alabama season?
|It’s that time of year once more.
It’s Nick Saban’s retirement season.
Saban, 72, has Alabama football in the Rose Bowl semifinals of the College Football Playoff. An eighth national championship is, without a doubt, the perfect cover for one of the greatest coaches to ever ride out into the sunset.
Of course, none of this is the man’s fault.
“It’s always going to be out there,” Alabama defensive coordinator Kevin Steele said on Friday. “It will always be out there.” I’ll tell you something: no one knows the answer but him.”
Saban is in his 17th season as Alabama’s head coach. It’s been an exceptional run of success that has demonstrated his ability to adapt to changing circumstances and remain relevant.
The retirement whispers have been a constant over the last decade, growing just a little louder with each season. By the time cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry joined the Tide in the 2021 recruiting class, they had undoubtedly begun.
However, McKinstry stated on Friday that no competing coaches were leveraging Saban’s impending retirement to influence his decision to attend Alabama.