- ABC News
- April 12, 2016
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- All those people a decade ago who had Nick Saban coaching in his 10th A-Day spring game this Saturday at Alabama, please stand up. If we were all taking truth serum, there would be a lot more people sitting than standing. Probably enough to fill Bryant-Denny Stadium. Saban flashed a wry smile when told somebody could have made a fortune in Vegas back in 2007 betting that he would have stayed at Alabama (or anywhere, for that matter) for 10 years. The odds were heavily against it for a nomad who had never stayed anywhere longer than five years in his coaching career. "Yeah, maybe so, but I think you get to a station in your life, whether it's family or relationships, a combination of all the above, that you just feel like you're entrenched," Saban told ESPN.com in a wide-ranging interview Monday. "You can't even visualize being somewhere else, and that's where I am right now." He's also back on top of the coaching world after his fourth national championship...