The Alabama head coach only selected one of his four Heisman Trophy winners as a favorite from his time in Tuscaloosa on The Joe Gaither Show | Episode 357: Jan. 22, 2025.
The Florida Gators are hiring Vinnie Sunseri as co-defensive coordinator/safeties coach, marking a swift transition in his coaching career.
Nick Saban shared the one regret he has in the aftermath of his legendary coaching career, and it has everything to do with the SEC.
Gainesville, Fla. – The departure of Austin Armstong at the end of the season left the Florida Gators with an empty on-field coaching slot on defense. While Gators head coach Billy Napier certainly has a list of potential replacements under lock and key, one potential name has surfaced.
A second-team All-SEC left tackle who transferred to the Crimson Tide in 2022 for his final season of eligibility, Steen has played four of five offensive line spots for the Eagles. Per Pro Football Focus, he played 386 snaps in 2024, and made a start for the Eagles at left guard in the NFC championship against the Commanders.
Vinnie Sunseri played safety under Saban at Alabama from 2011-13. The Pittsburgh native racked up 105 total tackles and four interceptions with two returned for touchdowns for the Crimson Tide, who won back-to-back national championships (2011-12).
Florida football is set to hire 33-year-old Vinnie Sunseri as its new co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Sunseri had recently onboarded with Jacksonville State
Ohio State won its first national championship since 2014, the very first year of the College Football Playoff, on Monday with a 34-23 victory over Notre Dame.
How the Ohio State Buckeyes fare in defending their championship is something that will come into focus beginning with the Aug. 30 season opener against Texas.
In an interview on The Pivot Podcast, Saban shared stories on his decision to leave LSU for the NFL and the state of college football.
Former Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban recently shared more details surrounding the botched pursuit of then-free agent Drew Brees in the 2006 offseason and the
Channing Crowder reminded Nick Saban of a moment the 2 shared when Crowder was playing for Saban with the Miami Dolphins.