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    Nick Saban says his wife made him pay the price for dropping F-bombs on officials

    Jason Owens
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    Yahoo Sports•September 5, 2019
    Nick Saban unleashed a torrent of expletives on officials Saturday, which did not go unnoticed by his wife. (Getty)
    Nick Saban unleashed a torrent of expletives on officials Saturday, which did not go unnoticed by his wife. (Getty)

    On Saturday, Nick Saban lost his mind in the midst of a blowout win over Duke.

    On Wednesday, the Alabama head coach said he paid a price at home for his infraction.

    Saban got fired up in the third quarter with the Crimson Tide leading 35-3 when officials hit Alabama with a sideline warning after players celebrated an interception.

    Saban unloaded on officials

    Saban was not having it. He unleashed a torrent of expletives on the nearest official, including a few choice F- and BS-bombs.

    One college football team after another out here struggling today... and there is Nick Saban already in mid-season form pic.twitter.com/hgMwyt7PH6

    — Aaron Torres (@Aaron_Torres) August 31, 2019

    This rant, of course, led to a yellow flag for unsportsmanlike conduct.

    Saban’s wife took notice

    Saban took a significantly lighter tone when talking about the infraction with reporters Wednesday, noting that his wife, Terry Saban, implemented additional punishment at home.

    Mrs. Terry made Saban run on the treadmill for 20 mins for that unsportsmanlike penalty 🤣

    Full Presserhttps://t.co/01R6BvDxxX pic.twitter.com/mBsxEnyAqk

    — Alabama Crimson Tide | BamaInsider.com (@bamainsider) September 4, 2019

    “Ms. Terry made me run on the treadmill for 20 minutes,” Saban said. “The leadership group had a meeting, and they wanted to implement some disciplinary action. But it kind of got overruled.”

    He also acknowledged that he was out of line when explaining his reaction.

    “But I’m not proud of it,” Saban said. “I really am not. In all honesty, there was somebody in the white. It wasn’t a player, it was a coach. I thought they were upset because the players were celebrating a good play. That sort of fueled my reaction.”

    It’s nice to see that Saban, unlike his most-compared NFL counterpart Bill Belichick, is capable of demonstrating a semblance of human emotion and sense of humor.

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