On Thursday, Alabama head football coach Nick Saban sat down for his weekly appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show” to discuss last week’s narrow win over Arkansas as well as the upcoming Tennessee game.
Alabama head football coach Nick Saban knows that his team has a problem with pass protection, and he isn’t going to hold his feelings back any longer.

Nick Saban knows that even success can be harmful if players let it go to their heads.
In the game against Arkansas last year, Jalen Milroe played his first significant minutes in relief of an injured Bryce Young. One year later, Milroe will make his seventh start for the Crimson Tide when Alabama hosts Arkansas this Saturday.

Alabama is coming off a big 26-20 win over Texas A&M that has put them in the driver’s seat in the SEC West.

Legendary Chicago Bears linebacker Dick Butkus passed away Thursday at the age of 80.
Alabama secured a 40-17 victory over Mississippi State in Starkville late Saturday night without the presence of one of their biggest fans.

Saturday’s return of a more intense Nick Saban on the sidelines can be attributed to none other than “Miss Terry.”

According to Saban, Alabama has to turn around and play the better team that participates in the Egg Bowl, Mississippi State.

Paul Finebaum was not impressed with Lane Kiffin’s performance Saturday in a 24-10 loss to Alabama.

When Alabama squares off against Mississippi State in Starkville this Saturday, there will be a significant change from last year’s matchup.

In his Monday press briefing, Nick Saban debunked the speculation raised by Lane Kiffin regarding Alabama's defense being coordinated by defensive backs coach Travaris Robinson.

During a sit-down interview with CBS's "60 Minutes," Coach Prime was asked who he thought was the best coach in college football.

In his first appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” Nick Saban wasted no time quashing a big rumor.
Alabama’s double-digit loss to Texas last Saturday has sparked the talk of Alabama’s dynasty being over.

Although many talking heads have suggested the end is near for Alabama's dominance in the college football world following the home loss to Texas over the weekend, U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) doesn't see it happening just yet.
In last Saturday’s 34-24 loss to the Texas Longhorns, not much went the way that Nick Saban had anticipated.

ESPN’s Paul Finebaum made an appearance on ESPN's “Matt Barrie Show” and was asked about the possibility of Sanders becoming Saban's successor.

Last week, Alabama played what would be considered a warm-up game before the season’s first big test on Saturday against Texas. The scenario is no different from the Crimson Tide’s legendary play-by-play announcer Eli Gold.

During his Wednesday night press conference, Nick Saban took a minute to issue an apology to the way he answered a question after last Saturday’s 56-7 win over Middle Tennessee State.
Nick Saban has finally taken the cake out of the oven.

During his first appearance this season on his weekly radio show "Hey Coach," Nick Saban provided a candid opinion of this year's team when asked by an audience member to compare this team to past championship teams.

After deciding to break a 16-year-old tradition by not releasing a depth chart, Saban has created a different kind of buzz and even has Fox Sports commentator Tim Brando upset.
Less than a week away from the season opener against Middle Tennessee State and Alabama has still yet to name a starting quarterback.

Since taking over the head coaching job at Alabama in 2007, Nick Saban has always released a depth chart the Monday before the first game.
Saturday, Alabama concluded its second and final scrimmage of the Fall with questions about the quarterback position still left unanswered.

During his Tuesday press conference, Nick Saban was asked again about the quarterback competition.