After two days away from work, which was likely done unwillingly, Nick Saban is back in the office.

If you were unaware, the Alabama coach underwent hip replacement surgery on Monday. The school confirmed the surgery was a success and released the following statement earlier this week:

“Coach Saban underwent successful robotic assisted right hip replacement surgery this afternoon with our hip specialist, Dr. Benton Emblom and the team at Andrews Sports Medicine. Coach is resting comfortably and we anticipate a full recovery. He should be able to return to work in the very near future, and we’ll have him back out on the golf course, with hopefully a few more yards off the tee, as soon as possible.”

Two days later, Saban was spotted back in the office with a cane. Something he doesn’t plan on sporting very long.

“I had one day on the walker,” Saban said, according to Cecil Hurt of the TideSports.com. “Now I’m on the cane. I’ll probably throw that son of a bitch away tomorrow.”

Alabama also provided evidence that Saban was back in the office. Apparently, there’s no slowing down the Crimson Tide coach.

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