What’s it take to be a great college football coach?
If Alabama coach Nick Saban is to be believed, the answer may be ADD.
On Thursday, Saban joked with reporters that he may have ADD, diagnosing himself after a question about working with defensive backs during Crimson Tide practice sessions:
Saban jokes he has ADD: "If I'm not doing something or staying busy, I'm shaking my leg. Miss Terry punches me in church for shaking my leg"
— Alex Byington (@_AlexByington) April 20, 2017
This response was in reference to a question about what he gets out of working with the DBs during practice. https://t.co/KXwrpAcbkI
— Alex Byington (@_AlexByington) April 20, 2017
Whatever Saban is doing in Tuscaloosa is clearly working, so he shouldn’t change a thing.
If the price of five national championships is some occasional leg shaking during church, many Alabama fans would agree that it’s totally worth it.
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