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Nick Saban Accepts Responsibility for Alabama’s Loss at LSU

Nick Saban has been the head coach at Alabama for 12 years.

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In that time, he has won six national championships, including five in the last nine years.

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However, Saban's teams have also lost 14 games in that time, including five in the last three years.

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After the game, Saban accepted responsibility for the loss, saying that he "didn't do a good enough job" in preparing his team for the game.

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It is rare for a head coach to accept responsibility for a loss, but it is even more rare for Saban to do so.

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This shows that Saban is aware of the pressure that he is under to win a seventh national championship at Alabama.

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Saban is the greatest coach in college football history and he has built Alabama into a dynasty. However, Saban is also human and he is not immune to making mistakes.

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Saban will be remembered for his accomplishments at Alabama, but he will also be remembered for his honesty and integrity in accepting responsibility for his team's loss.

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