Here just after the retirement announcement. I believe I speak for anyone who’s watched you coach or listens to this video: Thank you for everything, Coach. You’ve showed the world what it means to be unbreakable.
You have to be tougher than what the world throws at you. When you're bleeding, broken and your friends are dying around you. The world doesn't care. The world has never shed one tear for any one individual. You shed your own tears. Those are the tears that leave your mark in life.
People don't have to be a fan of Alabama to admire this guy. I'm really going to miss him on the sidelines the lesson he taught his players of mental toughness an accountability are worth more than 3 million dollars that can disappear the lessons he's talking here last a lifetime.
Everything coach Saban said, of course, is true. This man thinks a lot about things, in a practical way. That's what competition will do for you. You can't live a fantasy life, because the competition will hand your head back to you. So coach Saban has obviously thought things through, in the undoubtely hyper-competitive environment of D1 football, and he is absolutely right. There is only one way to success, and that's reaching it. If you aren't successful, then you haven't gone about it the right way. Because success is attainable.
Florida Gators fan here but this is why I respect Nick Saban. Not only is he the greatest coach in all of college football but he is also one of the best motivational speakers in life
Nick Saban gets great players because he is a great coach, he knows how to coach these players regardless of if he gets good players or bad, he knows exactly what to say and do, he’s a true West Virginian 😁
Yes, with humility and knowing God. Don't discern in the flesh. Courage is a spiritual thing. The focus in the soul (mind, will & emotions) is the director over hard training and therefore a big factor in self- discipline. My hat comes off to Coach. He is a master with this.
This is very basic and fundamental of life. The difference between whinging and excuses and standing up to life’s challenges. Today’s culture and education system teaches taking shortcuts and whinging. Blame all failures on unfairness and inequalities. Life if filled with cruel realities, fair and unfair, rights and wrongs, equality and inequalities, moral and immoral…. THAT’S LIFE. It’s those who can rise above life’s travails and rewards with character, they’re the difference. The are the rare individuals who we should applaud and those who cry and whines of life’s challenges are weak. This is the scourge of our culture, society and education system.
Yes,be the best you can be , and give it your all.I am gonna listen over and over.This is genuine, and real.My Grandpa was like that, and My Mom too, and Dad not the original He shows me what not caring is.Care for yourself Be a Hardworking Sold Man that's my goal!
Nick Saban coached the whole game from beginning to end. He never gave up on the seriousness of the endeavor. Every moment was cause for serious consideration. And all that he taught the players was directly applicable to every fans personal life. He was more than a coach. He was a saint. He was teaching you and me how to build a worthy life.
As a person who's very outcome oriented and a bit discouraged with my career right now, it was good for me to be reminded to focus on the process. Thanks Coach Saban!
Love this! As a therapist, I teach this all the time. You've got to learn to love the process. The process is really about living in the moment. This moment right here is all you really have control over. And, what you focus on, you magnify. So, it's important to stay focused on the process because whenever you focus on anything else, such as the future or the past, you're actually reliquishing control of your life. Focusing too much on the future causes anxiety. Focusing too much on the past causes depression. Magnify the moment! Love the process, and finish the play. ThanX for the motivation!!!
A man who approaches every decision through the process, of being the best man he can be through each step of the way, has done his best. The outcome is not as important. People hear that and think it's football talk - it's not. You can live with doing your best and coming up short. That's life. A man should not live with doing less than his best and coming up short. That's You. Roll Tide Forever.
Now unfortunately, companies are focused on percentages as an indication of results. However, if a corporate team can focus 100% on teamwork, then the results will be reciprocal. The mirror image of percentages. That's why it's so important to perform as a team. The percentages will follow.
Thank you, coach. Thank you for preparing the coach of my school to prepare the guys to be champions. Much of the credit for Kirby's success is due to you. All Dawg real fans know that.
Don't flatter yourself, boy. Since Smart left for UGA, How many Bama DB's not named Patrick Surtain who were NOT recruited and developed by Kirby Smart have been NFL round 1 draft picks? The clues are everywhere and they tell you how much Kirby Smart brought to your program and how much it lost since he came to UGA.
@@PK1982_ I think you're replying to a Georgia fan. He was saying thank you to Saban for giving him, you, and the rest of the Dawgs a well prepared coach with a drive to succeed Boy
@Dawgs3PEATn2023 Quinnen Williams Also, Christian Barmore and Xavier McKinney were very early 2nd round picks. We're gonna see Will Anderson Jr and Brian Branch go 1st round probably too
I can agree completely but again not meaning to talk trash but I hate how y’all take a back to back champ and act like y’all been doing this that’s where I lose all respect we been doing this this lil 2 year or 3 dynasty won’t last long considering we have old coaching staff back and really only recruiting defense Imma say this now and one Time YALL MADE SABEN SO MAD HE GOING BACK TO HIS OLD WAYS 2 GREAT RUNNING BACKS AND NOTHING BUT DEFENSE DONT BE SURPRISED IF THIS TEAM LOOKS LIKE 2016-17 bama DEFENSE
He's the GOAT, and there's nothing to take away from him. But I wish he would give this advice based off what HE had to break through. What did he have to endure? He asks his players to endure based on...? This is NOT hate. I genuinely want to have a better perspective based on an amazing competitor who was/is dedicated to excellence...and for the "best you can be" part; I want to know...how many statues, poems, songs, and documentaries have been made about the "best street sweeper".
Dear content creators. you might want to think about using the music and background music under the valuable words of the speaker and not foreground music drowning out the valuable words of the speaker. If it's not too much to ask....
I’m a diehard bama fan, coached 3 kids that played there, one just transferred to Colorado. Saban is s great coach, but let’s not forget it’s a lot easier for these things to sound good when your entire team are potential NFL prospects.
Nick Saban may look or sound like a used car salesman these days, but he earned his stripes a long time ago as a football mind. Anytime you see a guy the size of a safety playing in the box on defense, that was Saban's idea as DC of Belichick's Browns in the 90s. It fits perfectly in the pass-happy finesse game that is today's NFL. Everything is Cover 2, rushing fewer guys to have as many backs in pass coverage. Saban had a plan for that long before it became the norm.
The difference in intelligence between one person to the next is how long it takes them to understand information. Therefore, it takes mental toughness to be able to continue to learn at a high level. So I say Dr. Mueller, why is it you can enjoy a nice steak? Maybe its because you put in the work to learn difficult information, and became a doctor to provide for you and your family. I wouldn’t be so down on the words that define what you live by.
@@inf0rmalm0rality54 The difference you point out is actually just one of several concerning human intelligence. Perhaps if you take time away from your steak you will be able to ponder what they might be. Sort of like a Many-Worlds interpretation of the Universe first postulated by physicist Hugh Everett III (1930-1982) who as his son would say: ate, smoked and drank as he pleased and then one day he just suddenly and quickly died of a heart attack. My reference to the steak was a humorous ploy at its toughness as few would enjoy a tough steak.
You can't outsmart sickness and misfortune. Your IQ doesn't exempt you from hard time. You're gonna have to be tough enough to keep being smart through the inevitability of difficult situations and there's no way around that if you want to be successful. There are a lot of very smart people spinning their wheels in life because they aren't tough enough to move forward.
@@drbonesshow1 Well, Dr. Mueller, that is just plain unfair. One might say that because your original comment lacks any logical reasoning and, thus, makes for a completely senseless analogy, suggests that not only are you almost certainly not a doctor of [any] discipline whatsoever(let alone philosophy), but you most likely haven't completed any sort of post secondary education at all. But, then again, maybe you are a doctor. I wouldn't assume anything of you based on a few missed commas and a couple of unbecoming statements, so don't assume anything of me by my name. Play nice, big guy.
it's hard to be motivated in a world where a guy like donald trump is a president of the united states and a guy like nick saban is a fucking college football coach.
The tragedy of the loss of an innocent life haunts us all. But, given the information that has been shared about this case, too many people want to make the Alabama basketball player, the program, and the University all guilty of a crime that they did not commit. The evidence as reported clearly shows that Brandon was returning the gun to its owner upon request, as the owner had concealed the gun in Brandon's vehicle because he knew that he could not carry it into the night club that he was entering. The facts show that Brandon was elsewhere eating dinner when he received a text from the owner asking him to return with the gun. Brandon's text response was that he would return after his dinner plans were over. Upon returning Brandon parked his vehicle and the owner of the gun retrieved the gun. Not once was there ever a discussion, plan or agreement that the gun would be used in any activity whatsoever. Brandon did not aid or abet in a crime because he returned the gun to the owner. The claims of him being a part of far reaching and appear to be an attack on him and Alabama at-large because of a perceived privilege. If Brandon is guilty, why not the gun manufacturer? Why not the producer of the bullets? Why not the very states of the United States who lean on the second amendment as the reason why everyone has the right to bear arms. Please re-read the second amendment, the very first thing it says is, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,..." It is for this purpose as to why a citizen should have the right to keep and bear arms. The intent of the amendment was not to allow citizens to keep and bear arms for individual reasons including personal protection. But we want to continue to live a lie through the constitution! If you want to know the intent of the "Founding Fathers" read the letter written to King George as they explained the reasoning behind the first ten amendments which are commonly called the Bill of Rights.
"You need to remember that trench warfare still wins in college and you will find yourself chasing Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia because you can't sign and develop the kids you need to win the line of scrimmage, because they're all going to UGA " There ya go, Little Nicky, I've updated this for you
And if UGA can beat Alabama 15 times in a row, they’ll tie the series. Enjoy that one game winning streak you typical loudmouth. Why does everyone compare themselves to Alabama, not Georgia? Why is UGA’s program a mirror image of Alabama’s? You hate Alabama, but you still want to be Alabama
Shut your face. Kirby and we owe a massive debt to the master. Kirby was a good student. The wish of all great masters is for their excellent students to surpass them. Kirby has done well and yet it is a long shot to equal the great one. I am glad we have an opportunity.
@@thematrixisreal9525 Like all Bama fans, plebs like you who probably never even laced up a pair of cleats yourself turn into History Professors and all you want to talk about is ancient history and you conveniently forget what's happening today. And what's happening today is Saban is whining, crying old man and he knows his days of domination are over.
I am a UA alum. I’m not a fan of Saban at all. There’s nothing special about what he’s saying. It isn’t anything that hasn’t been said for a hundred years by coaches at all levels and by parents for even longer. If someone needs to hear something like this to get motivated, they are either a child or an idiot. Everything he said is common sense. Motivation comes from within. It needs no external fuel. If it does, it’s not genuine and that individual lacks character.
@@johnoconnell9306I’ve never been motivated by anything that came out of a coach’s mouth. I was a four sport athlete in high school and was offered scholarships for three of them to go to college. One of which was Alabama. So, I have been around many coaches in my life. Just because you work with or around someone does NOT make you a “product” of them. That would be like calling me a product of the University of Alabama just because I graduated from there. I am no such thing. I was whom I am before I ever attended that school. It didn’t make anything of me. It’s just a place to get a piece of paper. Just like Kirby when he was there…just a place to work until you get a better job.
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Here just after the retirement announcement. I believe I speak for anyone who’s watched you coach or listens to this video: Thank you for everything, Coach. You’ve showed the world what it means to be unbreakable.
You have to be tougher than what the world throws at you. When you're bleeding, broken and your friends are dying around you. The world doesn't care. The world has never shed one tear for any one individual. You shed your own tears. Those are the tears that leave your mark in life.
People don't have to be a fan of Alabama to admire this guy. I'm really going to miss him on the sidelines the lesson he taught his players of mental toughness an accountability are worth more than 3 million dollars that can disappear the lessons he's talking here last a lifetime.
Ohio State fan here, Much love and respect for Nick and what he has done for the sport. Love this speech
Everything coach Saban said, of course, is true. This man thinks a lot about things, in a practical way. That's what competition will do for you. You can't live a fantasy life, because the competition will hand your head back to you. So coach Saban has obviously thought things through, in the undoubtely hyper-competitive environment of D1 football, and he is absolutely right. There is only one way to success, and that's reaching it. If you aren't successful, then you haven't gone about it the right way. Because success is attainable.
Florida Gators fan here but this is why I respect Nick Saban. Not only is he the greatest coach in all of college football but he is also one of the best motivational speakers in life
auburn is just better
Nick Saban gets great players because he is a great coach, he knows how to coach these players regardless of if he gets good players or bad, he knows exactly what to say and do, he’s a true West Virginian 😁
interesting comment re virginia
Fall in love with the process
Yes, with humility and knowing God. Don't discern in the flesh. Courage is a spiritual thing. The focus in the soul (mind, will & emotions) is the director over hard training and therefore a big factor in self- discipline. My hat comes off to Coach. He is a master with this.
The shoeshine guy, i remember that, i clicked in my head even when i was a kid!!! Pride in what you do as it reflects the inner you.
Nick Saban is greatest coach in college football thanks u coach 🙏 for memories in sidelines at alabama
Greatest coach in NCAA FOOTBALL thanks for everything Mr. Saben..ROLL TIDE NOW. AND ROLL TIDE FOREVER!!!
Saban.
This is very basic and fundamental of life. The difference between whinging and excuses and standing up to life’s challenges.
Today’s culture and education system teaches taking shortcuts and whinging. Blame all failures on unfairness and inequalities.
Life if filled with cruel realities, fair and unfair, rights and wrongs, equality and inequalities, moral and immoral…. THAT’S LIFE.
It’s those who can rise above life’s travails and rewards with character, they’re the difference. The are the rare individuals who we should applaud and those who cry and whines of life’s challenges are weak. This is the scourge of our culture, society and education system.
100% agree!
Yes,be the best you can be , and give it your all.I am gonna listen over and over.This is genuine, and real.My Grandpa was like that, and My Mom too, and Dad not the original He shows me what not caring is.Care for yourself Be a Hardworking Sold Man that's my goal!
Family is more important than winning,but family fights, and gets it done!
Nick Saban coached the whole game from beginning to end. He never gave up on the seriousness of the endeavor. Every moment was cause for serious consideration. And all that he taught the players was directly applicable to every fans personal life. He was more than a coach. He was a saint. He was teaching you and me how to build a worthy life.
Can we just stop for a second and truly recognize just how good of a coach Nick Saban is? Also clearly a man of wisdom. Roll Tide baby!
As a person who's very outcome oriented and a bit discouraged with my career right now, it was good for me to be reminded to focus on the process. Thanks Coach Saban!
Love this! As a therapist, I teach this all the time. You've got to learn to love the process. The process is really about living in the moment. This moment right here is all you really have control over. And, what you focus on, you magnify. So, it's important to stay focused on the process because whenever you focus on anything else, such as the future or the past, you're actually reliquishing control of your life. Focusing too much on the future causes anxiety. Focusing too much on the past causes depression. Magnify the moment! Love the process, and finish the play. ThanX for the motivation!!!
A man who approaches every decision through the process, of being the best man he can be through each step of the way, has done his best. The outcome is not as important. People hear that and think it's football talk - it's not. You can live with doing your best and coming up short. That's life. A man should not live with doing less than his best and coming up short. That's You.
Roll Tide Forever.
This wasn’t just about football
What!?!?! No wayyyyy!?!?!? 😱🤯
@@eddcasares8093how you felt typing that:😤💪
@@itmejac6945 how did you feel typing that? * I thing that what you meant to type? 🤣
@@eddcasares8093 nope.
Auburn fan here. Paying respects to the greatest to do it and taking this message to heart to better myself.
Great video, thank you for creating this! I found the background music/sound distracting but I am thankful for this speech!
It's great to listen to Nick Saban!
Thanks Coach Sabon for all the Great unforgettable memories your a true Goat RTR🐐🐘🏈
Now unfortunately, companies are focused on percentages as an indication of results. However, if a corporate team can focus 100% on teamwork, then the results will be reciprocal. The mirror image of percentages. That's why it's so important to perform as a team. The percentages will follow.
A lot of useful information for any job position in the economy!!😮😮 Awesome motivation!!!
*Your video gave me so many things to learn and so much motivation to go forward. Thank you for sharing! Keep up the great work! 💪*
You can't imagine how much your words mean to me! Having you here is an honor! & wish you the best in life sir!
Now that Nick is gone I like him
Yes he is a Goat in his time
He left because of where the game is going. NIL n Portal
The best to ever do it!
Thank you, coach. Thank you for preparing the coach of my school to prepare the guys to be champions. Much of the credit for Kirby's success is due to you. All Dawg real fans know that.
Don't flatter yourself, boy. Since Smart left for UGA, How many Bama DB's not named Patrick Surtain who were NOT recruited and developed by Kirby Smart have been NFL round 1 draft picks? The clues are everywhere and they tell you how much Kirby Smart brought to your program and how much it lost since he came to UGA.
@@PK1982_
I think you're replying to a Georgia fan. He was saying thank you to Saban for giving him, you, and the rest of the Dawgs a well prepared coach with a drive to succeed
Boy
@Dawgs3PEATn2023 Quinnen Williams
Also, Christian Barmore and Xavier McKinney were very early 2nd round picks.
We're gonna see Will Anderson Jr and Brian Branch go 1st round probably too
@@rodneydavis2830 Thank you. That boy is not too sharp.
I can agree completely but again not meaning to talk trash but I hate how y’all take a back to back champ and act like y’all been doing this that’s where I lose all respect we been doing this this lil 2 year or 3 dynasty won’t last long considering we have old coaching staff back and really only recruiting defense Imma say this now and one Time YALL MADE SABEN SO MAD HE GOING BACK TO HIS OLD WAYS 2 GREAT RUNNING BACKS AND NOTHING BUT DEFENSE DONT BE SURPRISED IF THIS TEAM LOOKS LIKE 2016-17 bama DEFENSE
❤ when you think of the perfect Coach? Mr. Nick Saban
My Sparties let this golden football god go onto bigger things. I always wonder where we would have went if he stayed. 😢
Best of all Saban means what he says... He truly believes what he preaches...
Amen Coach ❤❤the GOAT
Great stuff. Thank you.
G.O.A.T ❤❤❤❤
That was beautiful, valuable advice. Thanks for sharing. I will be sharing this with my daughters now. :)
I am super happy to hear that! Thank you Bronco! 😇
Send this to the new Alabama Football coach...remember it depends on who you are paying.
Insane to think that the last game that the greatest of all time ever coached was a loss.
A. Great. Video. Thank. You.
This doesn't need music playing under the speaking.
98 game vs OSU was at Michigan State
No wonder they won so much and won so many big games.
He's the GOAT, and there's nothing to take away from him. But I wish he would give this advice based off what HE had to break through. What did he have to endure? He asks his players to endure based on...? This is NOT hate. I genuinely want to have a better perspective based on an amazing competitor who was/is dedicated to excellence...and for the "best you can be" part; I want to know...how many statues, poems, songs, and documentaries have been made about the "best street sweeper".
What app did you use to make this? You did an amazing job my friend.
I wish he would run for president
Dear content creators.
you might want to think about using the music and background music under the valuable words of the speaker and not foreground music drowning out the valuable words of the speaker. If it's not too much to ask....
Really like the inspirational message but in my opinion, loose the background music. Good video.
Being an NFL head coach broke him.
I remember the Ohio State game. OSU was overrated. I predicted MSU would win. I knew Nick was a great coach before that happened.
Good vid but background music is to loud
His 1st one was the best one! #legeaux
Quiet the background music
I’m a diehard bama fan, coached 3 kids that played there, one just transferred to Colorado. Saban is s great coach, but let’s not forget it’s a lot easier for these things to sound good when your entire team are potential NFL prospects.
Nick Saban may look or sound like a used car salesman these days, but he earned his stripes a long time ago as a football mind.
Anytime you see a guy the size of a safety playing in the box on defense, that was Saban's idea as DC of Belichick's Browns in the 90s.
It fits perfectly in the pass-happy finesse game that is today's NFL.
Everything is Cover 2, rushing fewer guys to have as many backs in pass coverage. Saban had a plan for that long before it became the norm.
@@indigo5577 thats BS! Niners in the 80's had safety's playing up in the box...Remember Ronnie Lott??
@@josephhuff9195 And Ken Easley
And who recruited those prospects?
@@heinrichpepler4631 your momma
Ryan was supposed to be interviewing Jordan Peterson. Jordan reverse unno-ed him 😅
Rolltide
Would love this without the music!
👍👍👍
Oh yeah when was the last time you took a hit pal🙏😎
Being smart > Being tough. Ask anyone who likes a good steak.
The difference in intelligence between one person to the next is how long it takes them to understand information. Therefore, it takes mental toughness to be able to continue to learn at a high level. So I say Dr. Mueller, why is it you can enjoy a nice steak? Maybe its because you put in the work to learn difficult information, and became a doctor to provide for you and your family. I wouldn’t be so down on the words that define what you live by.
@@inf0rmalm0rality54 The difference you point out is actually just one of several concerning human intelligence. Perhaps if you take time away from your steak you will be able to ponder what they might be. Sort of like a Many-Worlds interpretation of the Universe first postulated by physicist Hugh Everett III (1930-1982) who as his son would say: ate, smoked and drank as he pleased and then one day he just suddenly and quickly died of a heart attack. My reference to the steak was a humorous ploy at its toughness as few would enjoy a tough steak.
You can't outsmart sickness and misfortune. Your IQ doesn't exempt you from hard time. You're gonna have to be tough enough to keep being smart through the inevitability of difficult situations and there's no way around that if you want to be successful. There are a lot of very smart people spinning their wheels in life because they aren't tough enough to move forward.
@@lanardfletcher1422 With a name like Lanard Fletcher you must be black. We all have hard times.
@@drbonesshow1 Well, Dr. Mueller, that is just plain unfair. One might say that because your original comment lacks any logical reasoning and, thus, makes for a completely senseless analogy, suggests that not only are you almost certainly not a doctor of [any] discipline whatsoever(let alone philosophy), but you most likely haven't completed any sort of post secondary education at all. But, then again, maybe you are a doctor. I wouldn't assume anything of you based on a few missed commas and a couple of unbecoming statements, so don't assume anything of me by my name. Play nice, big guy.
it's hard to be motivated in a world where a guy like donald trump is a president of the united states and a guy like nick saban is a fucking college football coach.
Bad as I hate him I’ll admit, dudes a bad ass
What's with the funeral vibes?
Unfortunately Nick is a proud Democrat and a Biden voter. FAIL.
The most intelligent people are
Says the 🤡 Sheep
The NIL is too tough for Sagan I guess huh!?
Lose the background music
Kung flu
Well Coach Nate missed this Saban speech. Character and integrity took a backseat I guess.
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The tragedy of the loss of an innocent life haunts us all. But, given the information that has been shared about this case, too many people want to make the Alabama basketball player, the program, and the University all guilty of a crime that they did not commit. The evidence as reported clearly shows that Brandon was returning the gun to its owner upon request, as the owner had concealed the gun in Brandon's vehicle because he knew that he could not carry it into the night club that he was entering. The facts show that Brandon was elsewhere eating dinner when he received a text from the owner asking him to return with the gun. Brandon's text response was that he would return after his dinner plans were over. Upon returning Brandon parked his vehicle and the owner of the gun retrieved the gun. Not once was there ever a discussion, plan or agreement that the gun would be used in any activity whatsoever. Brandon did not aid or abet in a crime because he returned the gun to the owner. The claims of him being a part of far reaching and appear to be an attack on him and Alabama at-large because of a perceived privilege. If Brandon is guilty, why not the gun manufacturer? Why not the producer of the bullets? Why not the very states of the United States who lean on the second amendment as the reason why everyone has the right to bear arms. Please re-read the second amendment, the very first thing it says is, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state,..." It is for this purpose as to why a citizen should have the right to keep and bear arms. The intent of the amendment was not to allow citizens to keep and bear arms for individual reasons including personal protection. But we want to continue to live a lie through the constitution! If you want to know the intent of the "Founding Fathers" read the letter written to King George as they explained the reasoning behind the first ten amendments which are commonly called the Bill of Rights.
Well, he ain’t no Bobby Petrino, is he?
"You need to remember that trench warfare still wins in college and you will find yourself chasing Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia because you can't sign and develop the kids you need to win the line of scrimmage, because they're all going to UGA "
There ya go, Little Nicky, I've updated this for you
1-4, 1-7 aren't numbers to back up your "speech"
Drunken juvenile drivel! Saban still living rent free in the GAG puppies heads.
And if UGA can beat Alabama 15 times in a row, they’ll tie the series. Enjoy that one game winning streak you typical loudmouth. Why does everyone compare themselves to Alabama, not Georgia? Why is UGA’s program a mirror image of Alabama’s? You hate Alabama, but you still want to be Alabama
Shut your face. Kirby and we owe a massive debt to the master. Kirby was a good student. The wish of all great masters is for their excellent students to surpass them. Kirby has done well and yet it is a long shot to equal the great one. I am glad we have an opportunity.
@@thematrixisreal9525 Like all Bama fans, plebs like you who probably never even laced up a pair of cleats yourself turn into History Professors and all you want to talk about is ancient history and you conveniently forget what's happening today.
And what's happening today is Saban is whining, crying old man and he knows his days of domination are over.
I am a UA alum. I’m not a fan of Saban at all. There’s nothing special about what he’s saying. It isn’t anything that hasn’t been said for a hundred years by coaches at all levels and by parents for even longer. If someone needs to hear something like this to get motivated, they are either a child or an idiot. Everything he said is common sense. Motivation comes from within. It needs no external fuel. If it does, it’s not genuine and that individual lacks character.
Lol okay. Kirby Smart is a product of Saban.
@@johnoconnell9306I’ve never been motivated by anything that came out of a coach’s mouth. I was a four sport athlete in high school and was offered scholarships for three of them to go to college. One of which was Alabama. So, I have been around many coaches in my life. Just because you work with or around someone does NOT make you a “product” of them. That would be like calling me a product of the University of Alabama just because I graduated from there. I am no such thing. I was whom I am before I ever attended that school. It didn’t make anything of me. It’s just a place to get a piece of paper. Just like Kirby when he was there…just a place to work until you get a better job.
I ain’t play football in 10 years damn near but that speech made me physically want to be able to again 🫱🏽🫲🏾🍀
Yeah okay nobody gives a shit... so go join the military superstar