Alabama will honor former coach Nick Saban on Sept. 7 when the Crimson Tide play South Florida.
The school announced the honor on Friday. Saban retired this offseason after an incredible run as coach of the Crimson Tide.
He took over in 2007 and went 201–29 (. 878), with 23 bowl game appearances, 16 victories, 10 SEC West titles, nine SEC championships, and six national championships.
“We are humbled that The University of Alabama has honored us with the naming of Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium,” Saban said. “The remarkable success that the football program has achieved over the past 17 years is a reflection of the hard work of many student-athletes, coaches and staff. Being leader of the process at Alabama has been the greatest privilege of my life. Terry and I are grateful for the naming of Saban Field, which forever celebrates our accomplishments.”
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