Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban, widely considered to be the best in the history of the sport, is the least surprising inductee in history to the College Football Hall of Fame this week.
Ahead of the induction ceremony on Tuesday, Saban reflected on his life and career, from growing up in West Virginia to reaching the pinnacle of the sport again and again before eventually retiring.
Despite it not being a shock to anyone himself included that he is being inducted, the gratitude for the life he’s lived and lessons he’s learned on and off the field was not lost on the legend.
“Little did I know as a kid growing up in West Virginia pumping gas at my dad’s service station that some of those lessons that I learned — it was beyond my imagination that I would ever end up here

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