Alabama is getting ready to take on Clemson and with it, one of the greatest head coaches in college football history Nick Saban is hoping to win another championship.
It isn’t all business though as Saban has found time to dance. You read that right. Saban is dancing. It isn’t because the championship is already done and over with. It is because he was joined by Jarrius Robertson. Jarrius is a legend in New Orleans and suffers from a rare liver disease.
He is one of the few people in the world that could get Saban in such a mood.
Nick Saban and @jarrius dancing at Sugar Bowl media day. Casual. pic.twitter.com/kOQ7kmWHQJ
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 30, 2017
You have to admit, Saban’s dance moves aren’t that bad even mimicking Jarrius. He has some rhythm in his bones. The only footage we need now is Saban after a national championship. He has to let loose then, right?
We will see soon enough when Clemson and Alabama face off in a national championship rematch on New Years Day. Now Saban will have new moves in his back pocket from this dance session. You can teach an old dog new tricks after all.

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