Nick Saban's daughter, Kristen Saban, shared hilarious clips mimicking her dad, the former Alabama coach, in her latest Instagram post. In one clip, Kristen imitates her father responding to a reporter's question, and in another, she portrays him angrily yelling from the sideline.
In the first clip, Kristen reenacts a moment when her father struggled to hear a reporter's question about former Alabama wide receiver DeVonta Smith due to the crowd noise, adjusting his headphones repeatedly.
In the next slide, she humorously imitates Coach Saban angrily throwing his headphones from the sideline.
But she did not stop there. In the caption of the IG post, she wrote to her followers:
"Ask and you shall receive. A series of me... being my dad."
In January, Nick Saban's daughter shared some emotional photos on Instagram, showing her reaction to her father stepping down from his 17 years of coaching at Alabama. She captioned the picture, "bittersweet moment."
Last season, a 27-20 overtime loss to Michigan in the Rose Bowl semifinal marked Saban's final act as a college football coach.
Kristen Saban sets out to sway her Alabama-loyal parents toward Tennessee fandom
Kristen Saban is determined to turn her Alabama-loving parents into Tennessee fans. During a crucial college baseball championship game between Tennessee and Texas A&M, on June 25, she posted an Instagram story:
"I know where my loyalty lies in tonight's game," she said, showing her support for the Vols.
She was on a mission to convert her Crimson Tide-loving parents, not only to Morgan Wallen's music but possibly into Tennessee fans.
"And yes, I'm turning my parents into a Morgan fan," she added.
Although the Alabama-Tennessee rivalry runs deep, and Nick Saban’s legacy with the Crimson Tide is undeniable, Kristen's enthusiasm remains undeterred. She celebrated the Vols' thrilling 6-5 victory over Texas A&M, securing their position as the No. 1 overall seed for the first time in 25 years.
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