As if the College Football Playoff Championships couldn’t get any more surreal, at the press conference for the title game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Alabama Coach Nick Saban talked music.
Bama faces Georgia for all the marbles on Monday night in downtown ATL, but that didn’t stop the West Virginia native from getting into other things besides the gridiron when asked by reporters.
Saban made it clear that he’s an old-school coach who reps the music of yesteryear, which he clearly believes was a special time in pop culture.
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Here’s what the coach said: “I have four favorites on a DVD in my car, all right? Michael Jackson, The Rolling Stones, The Eagles and Elton John. Now, for all you young’ns — see, one good things about my age is we grew up in a pop culture that no one else will ever have the opportunity to live through, from Elvis Presley all the way through hard rock, Motown, all the way through, soft rock, all that. So I lived all that, so I enjoy all that. And even though my son is 31 years old, he plays guitar. He plays all the stuff (from) when I was going to college. So that’s just proof in the pudding to me that they don’t make them like they used to.”
Fans in Alabama know how much of a fan Saban is of old-school music. In December, a local radio station debuted called Nick 97.5, a homage to the Alabama football coach.
“He is a big fan of the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac and a lot of artists from the ’70s and ’80s,” David DuBose, market president and chief revenue officer for Townsquare Media, told AL.com. “We thought this was a great way to honor Coach.”
Saban’s penchant for soft rock probably means he won’t be enjoying the free Kendrick Lamar concert Monday night a few blocks away from the Merc-Benz Stadium.
To show that we’re good sports, here’s a little something more Saban’s speed.