But here in Tuscaloosa, there is one small pocket of dissatisfactionâ€â€and it's an important one. It is located inside the home shared by Terry Saban and her husband of 42 years, Nick, the team's head coach.
The first couple of Alabama football may be standing on top of the world, but it isn't necessarily thrilled by the view. "You come to a crossroads and the expectations get so great, people get spoiled by success and there gets to be a lack of appreciation," Terry Saban said in an interview last week. "We're kind of there now."
On its face, this statement is hard to believe. With a salary of $5.4 million, Nick Saban is, afterall, the nation's highest-paid college football coach. But there are some signs of dynastic ennui at Alabama.
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Now that there's less to prove, she said, "I say to Nick, 'Why are we doing this? It's not to win. You tell your players all the time, it's not about winning it's about the process. This is about shaping the lives of young men.'"
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"We are trying to educate ourselves, to change ourselves," Terry said. "We can't change expectations or change lack of appreciation. We have to change our mind-set. We have decided: this is where we are going to end our career."