Nick Saban not interested in Giants job, Bruce Arians says otherwise
Recently retired former Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians is now on the other side of the podium. He’s likely ready to start a career in the media after a largely successful career in the NFL.
Now, in one of his first hot takes after retiring from the game, Arians is out here ramping up speculation that Alabama head coach Nick Saban might be looking to return to the NFL.
"It wouldn't surprise me. There's a job he covets and it just happens to be open… The Giants." — @BruceArians on Nick Saban returning to the NFL pic.twitter.com/BWcZl8lrNz
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) January 9, 2018
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But fresh off earning his fifth National Championship with the Crimson Tide, what else does Saban have to prove at the college level? He’s already one of the most successful coaches in the history of amateur athletics.
Where Saban did struggle was as the Miami Dolphins head coach in 2005 and 2006, posting a combined 15-17 record. That could be the final thing the 66-year-old Saban looks to add to his legacy.
Source tells The Post Nick Saban is not interested in the Giants head coaching job. https://t.co/hCfWxIKNwp
— Paul Schwartz (@NYPost_Schwartz) January 9, 2018
Well that rumor didn’t take long to shoot down.