Najee Harris’ message for Saban, DeBoer and players who left Alabama (2024)

Najee Harris isn’t one to hold back.

Easily among the most outspoken, unvarnished and provocative Alabama football players of the Nick Saban era, the current Pittsburgh Steelers running back was in prime form last week in Birmingham.

Before playing in the celebrity softball game, which took place the day before the Cardinals and Giants played in Rickwood Field, Harris confessed he never played baseball growing up because “it was too soft for me.”

That’s just a taste of the Harris we profiled in AL.com’s Road to the Pros series filmed before the 2021 NFL draft. In it, he talked at length about his relationship with Nick Saban and how things weren’t always smooth.

More than three years after his last game in crimson and a few months after Saban’s retirement, Harris reflected on that decision.

“I’m honest, like he made a comment to me, he made a comment before about it,” Harris said without elaborating. “Of course, it’s surprising but everybody has their time and nothing lasts forever. I’m happy that he could be able to walk away. Some people, you’d be surprised, it might be their time, but it’s too hard to walk away and they end up doing more stuff to affect them.

“It takes a, it takes a grown man, a lot of responsibility to say, you know, this is not what I want to do no more. Something that you love, something that you built, something that you found success in something that, you know, you are going to be the greatest coach of all time in college football and then you chose to walk away.”

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Harris also spoke about the importance of his family’s relationship with Saban’s wife, Terry Saban.

“Miss Terry means a lot to me too,” Harris said. “She helped me, she helped my mom out when she was in the hospital, her giving her flowers. That means a lot to me. So for Miss Terry to do that and for Saban to retire, man, I I hope they the best.

“I’m still gonna, whatever events they have, I’m gonna try to go to it, show my support to them. But, I never forget that, you know, what, what they taught me and what they did for me.”

That led to a question about what comes next for Alabama, its new coach Kalen DeBoer and all of the moves that occurred in the transitional phase in the Crimson Tide coaching suite.

So, what kind of message does Harris have for DeBoer?

“I’m pretty sure he knows that he has really, really big shoes to fill,” Harris said. “So, you know for me coming from where I’m at, there’s nothing really much I can tell him that he don’t already know or don’t already see.”

But …

There’s probably going to be a learning curve when navigating the adversity when it inevitably comes.

“You know, with him losing a game it’s gonna mean a lot,” Harris said. “One game is gonna mean a lot, you know what I mean? Even him winning close games is gonna mean a lot but, just, he’s got to keep his chin up. I mean, always, always know what you’re there for, what the mission is, what they got you for, what you are.”

Harris is familiar with DeBoer’s credentials and the fact his Washington Huskies played Michigan in last season’s national title game.

“He’s a winning coach,” Harris said. “You can’t take that from him.”

But …

“Him not having no SEC experience, you could say something like that,” Harris said. “But everybody has to elevate, everybody wants to do something more. Saban was the epitome. You know what I mean? He’s got everything, he won everything.

“Now it’s time for a new face to come in there and, and hold that together to hold that standard and that’s what you want to see. You know, there’s gonna be a lot of criticism and a lot of stuff but you just keep your head high.”

Though some of the turmoil in his Alabama career (2017-2020), Harris stuck it out. He’s one of the first-round picks who had a four-year career in Tuscaloosa.

A couple potential first-night selections exited in the wake of Saban’s retirement.

What does Harris have to say to them?

“And for the guys who are transferring, I don’t really have anything to say,” Harris said. “You have to get in where you fit in. For some people, it’s not there. Some people have success there and some people have success somewhere other than Alabama. I don’t have anything bad to say them other than good luck.”

Michael Casagrande is a reporter for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @ByCasagrande or on Facebook.

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Najee Harris’ message for Saban, DeBoer and players who left Alabama (2024)

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Who did Nick Saban yell at? ›

On Thursday morning, Pro Football Focus posted an old video of Saban yelling at former LSU linebacker Lionel Turner.

What did Nick Saban say? ›

"All the things that I believed in, for all these years, 50 years of coaching, no longer exist in college athletics," Saban said. "It was always about developing players, it was always about helping people be more successful in life."

What did Saban yell at the end of the Texas game? ›

After multiple Crimson Tide players threw up the "Horns Down" gesture at the end of the game, Saban was heard yelling "Don't do that s--t!" Despite Saban's insistence, Alabama players kept making the gesture on their way to the locker room.

Why does Saban not like NIL? ›

Saban has said that he's all for student-athletes making money, but he has issues with the way it's playing out. Athletes asking for more money, recruiting solely being focused on money, and every other way NIL has impacted college sports in a negative way.

What did Kirby Smart say to Nick Saban? ›

Saban holds the NCAA record with seven national championships, including six at Alabama, which he built into the dynasty of the 21st century, if not the history of the sport. "I love the man," Smart said. "I appreciate all he's done, and I enjoyed competing against him.

Why did Nick Saban quit? ›

In the end, Saban felt it was time to go. He said in the report that he had grown tired of going through assistant coaches, and no longer felt he could give potential staffers assurance that he would be the head coach long-term. Saban retired Jan. 10.

What was the worst loss in the Saban era? ›

The next week saw the Tide lose at home to Texas, 34–24. It was the Longhorns' first trip to Tuscaloosa since 1902. The 10-point loss marked the only time that Nick Saban lost at Bryant Denny Stadium by double digits during his tenure at Alabama.

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"Lane's an offensive guy and did a great job when he was here," Saban said.

Was Nick Saban bad in the NFL? ›

A year after winning a national championship at LSU, Saban opted to take his coaching talents to the next level. He had NFL experience as an assistant, most notably as defensive coordinator of the Bill Belichick-coached Cleveland Browns. However, this was his first foray into NFL head coaching. It did not go well.

Who was the first Saban assistant to beat him? ›

Smart, an Alabama native, was an assistant with Saban from 2007 to 2015 before taking the head coaching role at rival Georgia. In 2021, Jimbo Fisher became the first assistant to beat Saban, doing so in front of Texas A&M's home fans with a 41-38 victory.

What NFL team did Nick Saban coach at? ›

Saban served as head coach of the National Football League (NFL)'s Miami Dolphins and at four universities: Louisiana State University (LSU), Michigan State University, the University of Toledo and most famously the University of Alabama, where he last coached from 2007 to 2023.

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