Alabama leaders praise Nick Saban’s legacy as coach

Alabama leaders praise Nick Saban’s legacy as coach


Leaders in Alabama paid tribute to Nick Saban as news broke Wednesday that the University of Alabama football coach plans to retire.

Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox praised Saban for his success in Tuscaloosa, both on and off the playing field.

 “It’s impossible to express Tuscaloosa’s gratitude for Coach Saban,” Maddox said on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Beyond unparalleled successes and countless championship trophies, Coach and Ms. Terry helped rebuild our community after the April 27, 2011 tornado and shaped our next generation through Nick’s Kids Foundation.”

The Nick's Kids Foundation honored Tuscaloosa area teachers during the annual Nick's Kids luncheon at Tuscaloosa River Market Friday Dec. 13, 2019. Nick and Terry Saban, along with the Nick's Kids Foundation, donated $1.25 million to the City of Tuscaloosa to transform the former Tuscaloosa News building into the Saban Center.

U.S. Sen. Katie Britt, who graduated from the University of Alabama and is married to former Crimson Tide offensive lineman Wesley Britt, said Saban accomplished “the greatest coaching job in the history of athletics” and congratulated him on a “remarkable career.”

In an emailed statement, Britt also pointed out the role that Terry Saban played in her husband’s success.



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