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Legendary college football coach Nick Saban unveils major lifestyle changes since retiring

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Nick Saban has maintained a busy schedule for the past few decades. But earlier this year, the seven-time college football national champion decided to step away from the sidelines.

Shortly after Saban's retirement, Alabama announced that Kalen DeBoer would leave the Washington Huskies and take the head coaching role in Tusccaloossa. Saban is expected to remain involved in Alabama's football program in a "supportive" capacity. But, his schedule will certainly no longer be completely filled with the responsibilities that come with being a head coach.

"I want to bring the least amount of attention to me being around here as possible," Saban told ESPN. "So I want to be supportive. I want to be helpful, but I don't want to be looking over anybody's shoulder."

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Head Coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide speaks during Day 3 of the 2023 SEC Media Days at Grand Hyatt Nashville on July 19, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

Saban will also step into his new role as a panelist on ESPN's "College GameDay" later this year. But for now, he appears to be enjoying his more laid back lifestyle.

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He recently opened up about the biggest adjustments he's faced since he stopped coaching.

"The biggest change for me as a person is that I lived my whole life for the last 50 years being in a hurry," Saban told ESPN's Chris Low. "It was, ‘Hurry up to go here. Hurry up to go there. Don’t be late for this meeting. You’ve got another meeting in an hour. What are you going to say to the staff? What are you going

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