After three seasons, Nick Saban is still must see radio
TUSCALOOSA — The arrival time is a well-guarded secret, one these Alabama fans take seriously.
Let’s just say Crimson Tide fans begin lining up each Thursday morning at Buffalo Wild Wings on McFarland Boulevard at an hour when the pace of life runs at the viscosity of molasses.
They’re here to catch a glimpse Alabama head coach Nick Saban.
Saban’s weekly call-in radio show “Hey, Coach,” is broadcast across the state Thursday nights at 7 p.m. from the Tuscaloosa restaurant. Fans still drive from hours away to be here.
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9/30/10
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