All glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for the platform, the ability, and the strength to walk this journey. Nothing I’ve accomplished is possible without Him.
Thankful for my family, teammates, coaches, Alabama, and everyone who believed in me along the way. This honor represents far more than just me — it’s everyone who has impacted my life and my journey. This is for us. #RollTide #GodWinS
Last of a dying breed. Truly an Alabama guy through and through and will always be remembered as such.
In today’s CFB players don’t turn down 6.5 million to not transfer. Ty did🐘
19 years ago today, Nick Saban was formally introduced as the head football coach at the University of Alabama.
What followed was the greatest run in college football history:
🏆 6 National Championships
🏆 9 SEC Championships
🏆 4 Heisman Trophy winners
🏈 76 First-Team All-Americans (47 consensus or unanimous)
🏈 133 NFL Draft picks — 47 first-round selections
🏅 College Football Hall of Fame
“I can’t tell you how pleased and honored I am to be your coach at the University of Alabama…
It will be our goal to give you the kind of football program and team that you can be proud of — one that complements the tradition this institution has built.”
Absolute domination.
A run college football will never see again.
Thank you, Coach.
Although it ended in a blow out loss, this team won 11 games, went 7-1 in the SEC, made the SECCG, and won a playoff game. Overall, it was a successful season. Roll Tide.
Before exiting the post-game press conference, Germie Bernard had one last thing he wanted to say:
“I just want to give glory to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for allowing us to have this opportunity, for allowing this team to be here together in California, to enjoy this moment, even tho it didn’t go the way we wanted — there’s still a lot to be grateful for…”
Germie Bernard: Thank you for the two seasons you spent in a Crimson uniform.
You epitomized the Bama standard. Never complained. Showed up and did your job every time with a smile on your face.
You're always welcome in Tuscaloosa. Go be great in the NFL, good sir. Respect.