Former University of Alabama head coach Nick Saban is clearly enjoying retirement.
While in years past he would spend a week preparing for A-Day, this was a much more relaxed look for Saban as he watched the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club.
Saban appeared on ESPN's “Welcome to the Masters” broadcast and spoke with Laura Rutledge about a wide range of topics, including whether Terry is bored with Saban staying at home and whether Saban still eats oatmeal cream pie every morning.
Nick Saban will be eating Little Debbies during ESPN's NFL Draft coverage. pic.twitter.com/0gaNtZHLAg
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Nick Saban on whether Miss Terry has grown tired of him since retiring:
“I realized that if I get my chores done, I can go golfing. So I get up early and get my chores done.” pic.twitter.com/prvL7UJ9WY
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“Every day,” Saban said, smiling over his iconic breakfast, “I [College] On the day of the match, she told me she was ready to go because of Little Debbie, and I said, 'At least I got my priorities right.'”
Rutledge asked Saban if Terry was prepared to kill him while he was in his house, to which Saban responded with perhaps the most relatable words he's ever uttered:
“I realized that if I got my chores done, I could go golfing. So I'd get up early, get my chores done, and then it's like, 'Now I can do what I want?' I have to make the bed, take out the trash, wait for her to eat with me, and leave a little bit of food on my plate as a courtesy,” he said.
Another photo surfaced yesterday morning of Saban on a boat, with Terry looking as happy as ever and even sporting a beard.
Nick Saban seems to be enjoying retirement 😎 pic.twitter.com/jgrTqzoJHO
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Clearly, Saban is enjoying a well-earned rest after one of the most legendary coaching careers in college football history.
Michael Browner is a senior sports analyst and contributor to Yellow Hammer News. You can follow him on Twitter. translation:
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