Nick Saban and his plans for retirement continue to get brought up, and more often than ever now that he turned 70-years-old last year. But the Alabama coach has maintained that he has no plans, and reiterated that stance in a recent talk in front of the Alabama Football Coaches Association.

The video, which has since been deleted, was posted to Twitter on Monday, but came from an event last month.

“Everybody asks me when I wanna retire. Retire from what?” said Saban to a crowd of coaches in Montgomery, Ala., last month, via 247Sports. “I’m gonna jump into an empty abyss, aight, of what am I going to do? Because the very challenges that I talk about and the things in our profession that concern me – for you and for me both, in your game and our game – that’s what keeps me going. That’s why I get up every day. That’s why I can’t sleep at night sometimes.

“So why would you quit doing that? I haven’t figured that one out yet.”

Last season, Saban also responded to a retirement question on the SEC coaches media teleconference, and laughed it off.

A laughing Saban replied, “I’ve got 10 more years, man.”