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    Nick Saban’s Daughter Kristen Flexes Shopping Game With Finds As Low As $3 and a New York Times Bestseller

    As legendary college football coach Nick Saban continues enjoying his retirement, his daughter, Kristen, has been flexing what he has been buying a lot of things online lately.

    Most of the things she bought were fashionable items as well as a lip balm worth a little over $3. She also bought Elin Hilderbrand’s best-selling “The Five-Star Weekend.”

    Her purchases include a pet hair vacuum. some caps, jewelry, various skincare products, some vitamins, some snacks, some children’s books, and even a cookbook, though that lip balm was probably the cheapest of her purchases at $3.47. The biggest thing she probably bought was an outdoor trampoline.

    Kristen is Nick Saban’s adopted daughter and worked under her father as a student assistant while she was a student at Alabama. After graduating, she worked as a sales assistant for the Tennessee Titans and had worked in several public relations and marketing roles. She now works for her father’s Kids Foundation and is even in its board of directors.

    She is also a mom, with her Amazon purchases also featuring a lot of products for children, including a Pokemon watch, some Crocs for kids, some crayons, and a Lego set.

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    Nick Saban Inducted Into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame

    Last weekend, legendary football coach Nick Saban received another honor as he was officially inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

    While the 73-year-old is more known for coaching Alabama Crimson Tide, he did also coach LSU and has strong ties with the state of Louisiana. He recalled his time at LSU during his induction speech:

    “I felt like we did something to raise the bar here. And the program has been outstanding ever since,” the coach said.

    Saban won a total of seven NCAA national titles. His first one came during his time at LSU back in 2003, with the rest coming during his stint at Alabama.

    “I appreciate being recognized here,” he added. “I’m really, really proud. Every time I’d see LSU all the time I coached at Alabama, and I know it was a great rivalry, I was always proud because I felt like we did something to raise the bar here. And the program has been outstanding ever since.”

    Saban also admitted that being at LSU meant a lot to him and that he still has a lot of lifelong friends in the state.

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