Today is Tuesday, January 12th 2021 and we as we all wake up today and begin our days, we see that Nick Saban and his Alabama football squad have won yet another National Championship and Saban takes another step closer to becoming the greatest college football coach of all time. Alabama won handily over their opponent The Ohio State Buckeyes with a 52 to 24 and yet again proved to the world that they are still that most over powered and fully loaded team in all of college football to date. Saban has now won 7 National Championships with two different schools, one with the LSU Tigers in 2003 and 6 with the Crimson Tide in 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, and 2020. Now that Saban was won his 7th National Championship thru his illustrious career, he has now officially passed legendary coach and Alabama great Bear Bryant, whom had won 6 National Championships, however all of Bryant's championships were won at one school, Alabama. Now the discussion has begun, yet again this year, who is the G.O.A.T of college football coach of all time, is it Saban, is it Bear Bryant, or is it neither of the two? Saban does have the edge right now with having one more National Championship victory than Bryant and now having tied Bryant with 6 championships for the University of Alabama, it has become extremely hard to stick with the old coach as he G.O.A.T anymore. Times are ah changing drastically and swiftly these days which is opening up more an more opportunities for more and more coaches and players to not only make a name for themselves but start taking down some old and dusty records that have stood for so long. If Saban can dethrone coach Bear Bryant as the greatest college head football coach of all time he will be the first person to sit in that throne since 1982, the last year that Bryant was the coach of Alabama's Crimson Tide. Now with the college season being officially over after the finish of the National Championship game does the NCAA look into this victory, do they begin the talks about how wild and unfair this season was for the NCAA as a whole, or do they begin the talks of possibly not counting the season in the grand scheme of things, does this victory even count for Saban. Does Nick Saban go from the G.O.A.T of college football head ball coaches to the first coach to have a National Championship victory with an asterisks?
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