Nick Saban, Alabama’s legendary head football coach, has had an eventful start to his retirement. After a remarkable career that included seven national championships, he joined the ESPN ‘College Gameday’ crew, beginning his first season last year. As his second season approaches, Saban is also reflecting on his glory days at Alabama by participating in a new documentary about his time with Alabama Football.

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Miss Terry Saban, the wife of the legendary coach, recently appeared on "Great Day Tuscaloosa" with Kip Tyler. During the show, she shared exciting news about an upcoming seven-part documentary that will highlight their time in Tuscaloosa during Nick Saban's remarkable 17-year career at the University of Alabama. Miss Terry also mentioned that the documentary is being produced by the company Words + Pictures.

Although Miss Terry did not provide any logistical details about the documentary or the expected release date of the upcoming film, she spoke about the extensive work that has been done. She stated, “They have done 70 interviews of former players and coaches. I don’t know who they've missed. They've been to our house twice and the lake house twice with all their cameras.”

Nick Saban has an impressive overall record of 206-29 during his 17 seasons with the Crimson Tide. Throughout his tenure, the Hall of Fame head coach has led Alabama to six national championships (Three BCS national championships and three CFP national championships) and nine SEC championships, boasting an astounding 120-18 record in SEC play. Saban has coached all four of Alabama's Heisman Trophy winners: Mark Ingram, Derrick Henry, Devonta Smith, and Bryce Young. Additionally, he has produced 47 first-round draft picks over his 17 seasons in Alabama.

“Nick has really opened up and told a lot of good stories,” Miss Terry said of the documentary. “Our former players have all interviewed really well.” The date for the documentary was not released. This story will be updated once more information is available.

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