Nick Saban is staying involved with Alabama football. After retiring, the now-former Crimson Tide head coach mentioned he was getting an office inside Bryant-Denny Stadium and would remain around. When Kalen DeBoer was hired as his replacement, he said Saban would have “100% access” to his old program. When Greg Byrne spoke on the Paul Finebaum on SEC Network on Wednesday, he confirmed that Saban was already at work in his new role. “He is going to be an advisor for us,” Byrne said. “He’s been awesome. He and I talked during the coaching search. I mean, somebody asked me, was he involved? Man, I’m not very smart, many people know that, but I’m smart enough to know when you have a chance to have Nick Saban involved with talking about coaching and football and decision making and leadership, shame on me if I don’t take advantage of that.” Saban’s…
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