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Nick Saban discusses complacency, perfection in ‘SportsCenter’ interview


When Nick Saban needs to get away from football a little bit, he goes to his lake house in Georgia. But that doesn’t stop mean football doesn’t follow him there to some degree. In an “SportsCenter” segment that aired Sunday morning, ESPN’s Marty Smith and Tim Tebow pay the Alabama football coach a visit at his oft-mentioned house on Lake Burton to talk about the sport, as well as his life outside it. (Gridiron Now)

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