The University of Alabama plans to honor legendary college football coach Nick Saban. On Thursday, news trickled out that the Crimson Tide program plans to honor Saban with a namesake at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
“Nick Saban’s legendary status at Alabama will reach a new level this fall,” Tide Illustrated’s Tony Tsoukalas posted Thursday morning. “Tide Illustrated has learned that Alabama is set to dedicate the field inside Bryant-Denny Stadium to the head caoh during a ceremony on Sept. 7.”
Tsoukalas reported the news on X, the popular website formerly known as Twitter.
Nick Saban’s legendary status at Alabama will reach a new level this fall. Tide Illustrated has learned that Alabama is set to dedicate the field inside Bryant-Denny Stadium to the head coach during a ceremony on Sept. 7.https://t.co/67Kye4Yktv
— Tony Tsoukalas (@Tony_Tsoukalas) July 18, 2024
Saban won six National Championships at Alabama (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020) and nine SEC Championships as well. He’s regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history and the greatest of his generation.
To say he made an impact at the university would be under-selling it. He helped turn them into a nationally respected powerhouse that reigned over college football for over a decade. His remarkable accomplishments at Alabama will now become immortalized.
The next thing to wonder is if he gets his namesake on the stadium one day. And perhaps he should.

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