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Alabama football coach Nick Saban praised his team's performance in a 42-28 win over LSU, calling it a 'complete game' and expressing pride in his players. Saban also commented on the impact of the home crowd in previous games and emphasized the importance of his players making their own choices on the field. He made a humorous remark to former Alabama wide receiver Aaron Anderson, suggesting he would have more playing time at Alabama. Saban's remarks came after the team's victory over LSU.
Everything Nick Saban said after #Alabama's 42-28 win over LSU "I'm really proud of them. Probably as close to a complete game as we played all year, and we needed to play a game like that." https://t.co/2OiXyPI4HZ https://t.co/BTqJtHJDsx
"You'd be playing more here than you are there." - Nick Saban to former Alabama WR Aaron Anderson 💀 https://t.co/aEkuSRdr91
“You’d be playing more here than you are there.” Nick Saban to former Alabama WR Aaron Anderson 😂 https://t.co/5bWAhxKoll
Nick Saban: "This was probably as close to a complete game as we’ve played all year."
Saban: "I think the most important thing for us in this game is for our players to make a choice and decide how they want to play. Don't let the other team dictate how we play in the game."
Saban on big home games: "I thought it was absolutely as good as it ever gets in the Tennessee game, which I think had an impact on the game."