Nick Saban's daughter, Kristen, flaunted a special outfit ahead of No. 9 Alabama's clash against No. 3 Georgia in the Southeastern Conference championship game on Saturday. The Alabama-Georgia game will kick off at 4 p.m. ET from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
On Friday, Kristen donned a crimson-colored suit with matching pants and shared the picture on her Instagram story.

It's no surprise that Kristen is backing the Tide, especially since her father coached Alabama for 17 years and won six national titles. Nick stepped down from Alabama in January 2024 and was succeeded by Kalen DeBoer
Now, DeBoer will aim to win his first Southeastern Conference championship with the Tide (10-2, 7-1) on Saturday. Georgia (11-1, 7-1) will play to protect its position for a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff. Meanwhile, Alabama wants to avoid a third loss in the season that could see the team slip out of the 12-team playoff ranking.
Ty Simpson will start as Alabama's quarterback, while Gunnar Stockton will lead the offense for Georgia.
The Tide beat Georgia to win its seventh SEC title in 2023 when Saban was in charge.
Nick Saban calls for NCAA to make major change for College Football Playoff format

During Saturday's "College Gameday" episode, Nick Saban suggested the NCAA should bring in a commissioner overseeing all conferences.
“I think we need a commissioner who’s kind of over all the conferences, as well as a competition committee who kind of defines the rules of how we’re going to play the game, because that’s what we don’t have right now,” Saban said. “You know, we used to have contracts for coaches and for players that defined your academic responsibilities, when you can transfer, what your obligation to the school is. We don’t have that now. And if you really don’t support that, then you’re kind of supporting anarchy — which is what we have right now.”
Saban's seemingly wants to see a change before bringing back the expanded College Football Playoff for a third year in 2026.
Saban coached at the collegiate level for 28 years. He won six national titles at Alabama and one at LSU.
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