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During an appearance Saturday on ESPN’s “College GameDay,” Nick Saban’s wife, Terry, was asked by Pat McAfee if the Alabama coaching legend would come out of retirement to guide the Nittany Lions for $50 million,
On Saturday’s edition of ESPN’s College GameDay, Pat McAfee asked Saban’s wife if she thought her husband might consider coming out of retirement to take on the Penn State head coaching job.
Interim coach Terry Smith, who played for Joe Paterno from 1987-1991 and was hired by Franklin when he became Penn State’s head coach in 2014, is the man tabbed with pulling the Nittany Lions out of their funk. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Saturday while GameDay was at the Georgia-Ole Miss game, Pat McAfee, while standing next to Saban, asked Miss Terry what would happen if Penn State offered her husband $50 million to return to coaching. Here's how she responded with a nod to Saban's coaching tree:
Nick Saban’s wife Terry made it clear how she feels about her husband being linked to the head-coaching vacancy at Penn State.
The legendary former coach's well known significant other stopped by College GameDay to speak on swirling rumors of a potential return to the profession.