Saban, Fisher Seek Help for Flooded Schools

Alabama coach Nick Saban and Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher are seeking support for high school football programs decimated by floods in their native West Virginia.

Several West Virginia schools were heavily damaged in the June 23 floods. Both coaches asked high schools in their respective states this week to each donate a full football uniform, including pads and helmets and practice jerseys, by July 25 so that they can take them to West Virginia.

Fisher says many West Virginia high schools will be unable to field a football team without major assistance. In a letter to coaches, he wrote that “I know that we can help these members of our football family.”

Fisher was born in Clarksburg. Saban grew up just outside of Monongah and says football was “such an important part of my childhood in West Virginia.”

Highway May be Named After Saban

  West Virginia lawmakers may name a highway after University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban.

Senators have introduced a resolution to name a section of Route 19 in Marion County after Saban, who 

 grew up in the area. It would be dubbed the “Nicholas Lou ‘Nick’ Saban, Jr., Expressway.”

Saban, Alabama’s coach since 2007, grew up in Fairmont, West Virginia.

Saban’s Alabama teams clinched national championships in 2012, 2011 and 2009. He led Louisiana State to a share of the title in 2007.

He also was head coach for the Miami Dolphins, Michigan State University and the University of Toledo.

 

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