
Ever since announcing his retirement from coaching, former Alabama Crimson Tide head football coach Nick Saban has remained part of the sport that he simply dominated for so many years while in Tuscaloosa, mostly via his role as an analyst on ESPN’s “College GameDay.”
According to multiple reports, Saban’s role around college football, as well as collegiate athletics overall, could be changing in the near future. The long-time Alabama coach is expected to become co-chair of the presidential commission on college sports, created by President Donald Trump.
According to Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, Saban will be joined by Texas Tech Board chair Cody Campbell to help lead the presidential commission, which will focus on the challenges facing college athletics today.
More details on the commission, as well as Saban’s role in particular, will likely come out in the near future. What is currently known, however, is that Saban will likely continue to have an impact on the college game moving forward.
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