Perhaps Pat, people don't want to forgive you, because you've stolen millions of dollars, literally, for being the worst CEO of a publicly traded company, ever, and yet, you preach forgiveness, yet you haven't given one penny for the people you've stolen from, and their families, and, you are the reason for the housing crisis, where 40 percent of Homebanc's business selling that subprime trash on the market was of your doing. You are a cowardly, two-faced Judas hypocrite, of utmost detestable, disgusting, and despicable cupidity, arrogating money that you in no way deserved, or earned, wresting the due money that people needed to provide for their families, and like the charlatan you're interviewing, you too will have your place in the lake of fire, like all unrepentant liars will, and you will be amongst the people of your ilk. And those that have been redeemed will be witness to your condemnation, after judging you, as you did the hundreds of people, and their families, when like the rat you are, was the first one off the ship when it began to sink, due to your intentional machinations to sink the ship, so you could jump off with your blood-stained, and blood-soaked parachute.
Great video and fantastic interview! I do think Nick Saban is one of those rare crossover coaches who's experience and teaching points translate nicely to a business setting. Thank you for this.
As a dyed in the wool Gator fan I will miss playing against this great man! two things sum up Nick Saban. 1. We have a standard and you will meet or exceeded it 2. Believe in and follow the process or you will not play. Those two things made him the greatest coach ever to live  
Nick Saban is truly one of the greatest college coaches ever to coach the game. How blessed the University of Alabama has been these many years to have Coach Saban and his wonderful wife, Ms Terry to represent the university in such a classy way. In fact, Alabama has had another great coach too: Coach "Bear" Bryant. The stars truly fell upon Bama when both Coach Saban and Bear Bryant came to Alabama. It is my great honor to be a Bama fan, in difficult times; and, in moments of the greatest of joy and happiness. God bless Coach Saban and Miss Terry--the first couple of Alabama Football.
2:00 Nick Saban’s Resume 3:20 Influencing Life Change 5:00 Nick Saban’s dad enstilled the “Be the best” “treat the customer professionally” kind of way. 6:25 Be the best you can be. 12:50 What do you want to do? 17:04 Everyone wants to be their best. 20:10 Culture 24:26 Mercedez. Profit People Profit
“ I don’t want to talk about football “ ….. *crickets* 😅 Nah, cool interview. You can see the seriousness with Coach Saban and a glimpse into a genius mind
Speak the truth brother! They only score between 20 and 24 points in four games and almost lost all of them. If the Auburn running back stays in bounds instead of going out of bounce in the last overtime, Auburn easily runs out the clock and beats them. They almost lost the Auburn LSU and Florida and they did lose to an overrated, mediocre Texas A&m team.
And yet here you guys were taking life advice in from him in a 30 minute video. Anybody that says Saban is an overrated coach is an ignorant bigot. When was the last time your teams won even 2 national championships in 10 years? You hate us because you ain’t us and you can’t wait for the GOAT to retire. Chances are he’ll go down as the last legend to ever coach college football due to transfer portal and NIL. We will never see another big p5 program have a 15 year run of dominance. Sorry about your luck guys
@paulshears5202 you foo.l and ur blind allegiance. Shula faced 3 AU teams that finished with 13, 9, and 11 wins in his 4 yrs. 75% Saban has never beaten an Auburn team that finished w 9 wins. Do the math. If Saban faces the same % of good AU teams, he loses 12. And then do the math with TN. Since he has never beaten a 9 win AU team combined with an Oct loss to TN, no way he plays for even 1NC. Saban: most Overrated coach ever.
Not to nitpick and parse your words here since you're the one who actually conducted the interview, but during your concluding summary, you confused what Saban said he wants his legacy to be. It isn't the old-timers back home telling him he led his organization in a way his father would approve of, or the amount of rings he won throughout his career- it's for his former players to return to the program in the future to talk about the characteristics of victory, and the overall life lessons he (Saban) instilled within them which has equipped them with the tools necessary to have successful careers once they've reached the dreaded "life after football" stage of their lives. That's what he said he wants his legacy to be. He wants his former players to return to the university and take both ownership and pride in the football program the same way Woody Hayes's and Bear Bryant's former players have all done throughout the years. That's the coaching legacy he holds in the highest regard.
As a long time UGA fan this man did more for his athletes than just coaching football. The things he instilled in these young man will pay dividends for a long time to come.
I like Coach Saban. He’s a really great guy, and he’s actually a pretty good football coach, too. I’m sure most people would disagree, but I think he’s probably one of the better head football coaches in the SEC West today. Of course, I’m a little biased, as an Alabama fan, but that’s my honest opinion, anyway. I wouldn’t trade him for Mark Richt, or even Butch Davis. Roll Tide!! 🐐🏆🐘 🏈
Chris the envious ones would disagree. The losers that want to be winners. The half butts out there that have nothing better to do than to criticize one's accomplishments, rather than try to improve there own pathetic situation. Coach Saban is not a pretty good Coach. Nick Saban is not even arguably the best and most successful coach in the history of college football bar none.