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Nick Saban Gives Awesome Answer When Asked If He'll Pick Against Alabama On GameDay

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Don't expect Nick Saban to ever pick against Alabama on College GameDay. The former Alabama coach joined the ESPN show following his retirement from the Crimson Tide.

It seemed like the most natural move for Saban, and I'm sure he's getting paid a bank vault for his services. As college football fans know, one of the most important parts of the show is when it comes time to pick winners and losers.

Would the man responsible for bringing six national titles to Tuscaloosa ever pick against the Tide? Don't bet on it. Nick Saban asked if he'll pick against Alabama on College GameDay. (Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for Aflac) Saban was asked point blank if he'll pick against the team he returned to being a national power, and his answer was awesome. "You know, I’ve tried to steer away from picking people.

I think I’m going to have to do that now. But I don’t know that you always have to pick the team that you think is going to win.

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