(Baton Rouge, Louisiana) – LSU is looking for its next head football coach, and one name that continues to come up in the media and on social media is Nick Saban.
As most of you know, Saban coached LSU from 2000 to 2004, compiling a 48-16 record in Baton Rouge, including a National Championship victory for the Tigers. From there, Saban left college football and went on to coach in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins.
After a short stint in South Florida, the legendary coach went to Alabama, and the rest is history. And while Saban had much success in Bama, he recently said that leaving Baton Rouge was one of his biggest professional regrets, so can LSU lure him back for one more run?…