Bad news for the rest of the coaches in the SEC, Nick Saban is now signed through the 2028 college football season.

Alabama announced it has agreed to give Saban a contract extension for the legendary coach following the program’s latest national championship victory.

Saban was previously signed through the 2025 season.

“Terry and I are pleased and happy to sign another contract extension that will keep us in Tuscaloosa through the end of our career,” Saban said. “Our family calls Tuscaloosa and the state of Alabama home, it’s a place where our roots now run deep. This agreement gives us the chance to continue to impact the lives of the young men and their families who choose to play football and get an education at Alabama. We want to thank the Board of Trustees, Chancellor St. John, President Bell, Director of Athletics Greg Byrne, our athletics administration, the football staff and the whole University community for their support.”

Saban has been at Alabama for 14 seasons, racking up an incredible record of 170-23 during that time. He has won seven national championships, including winning six as the leader of the Crimson Tide program.

He’s also led Alabama to seven SEC championships during his time in Tuscaloosa.