WATCH: Nick Saban hits viral 6-7 meme as daughter Kristen Saban shares Alabama icon’s induction to CFB Hall of Fame

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WATCH: Nick Saban hits viral 6-7 meme as daughter Kristen Saban shares Alabama icon’s induction to CFB Hall of Fame

Nick Saban has been keeping up to date with the trends. The Alabama Crimson Tide icon subtly performed the 6-7 meme dance during his induction into the 2025 College Football Hall of Fame.

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The meme, which started from the track "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Skrilla, went viral and has been incorporated by sports stars. Saban got in on the act at his CFB Hall of Fame induction.

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Nick Saban's viral moment was shared by his daughter, Kristen Saban, on Instagram. She captioned the post,

"It’s only fitting that the biggest honor comes with the brightest lights. Honoring a lifetime of hard work, impact, and excellence, I couldn’t be prouder to watch my dad get inducted into the Hall of Fame-Vegas was the perfect place to shine ✨🏆❤️ @nffnetwork @bellagio"
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Nick Saban headlines 2025 CFB Hall of Fame class

Nick Saban headlines a stellar 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class. The class includes Saban, Florida and Ole Miss icon Urban Meyer, defensive star Michael Strahan, and dual threat QB Michael Vick.

Saban achieved success everywhere he coached at the collegiate level. He thrived with the Toledo Rockets, excelled in Michigan State with the Spartans, won a national championship at LSU with the Tigers, and became arguably the greatest of all time with the Alabama Crimson Tide. His enshrinement isn't just expected but richly deserved.

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Urban Meyer is another iconic head coach who's now in the College Football Hall of Fame. Known for his high-energy style, Meyer brought national championship success to Florida and Ohio State. He enjoyed an almost two-decade-long coaching career.

Michael Strahan earned his induction for his playing career at Texas Southern. The iconic defensive lineman racked up 41.5 sacks from 1989 to 1992. He earned first-team All-American honors as a senior.

Michael Vick spent two seasons at Virginia Tech and rewrote the record books. The dual-threat superstar quarterback led the program to a 10-1 record in both seasons. Despite being a QB, Vick rushed for a total of 1,202 yards and 16 TDs, averaging 5.7 yards per carry.

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