The Commercial Appeal

Saban expects to be on sideline vs. LSU

- John Zenor

Alabama coach Nick Saban expects to be back on the sidelines Saturday at LSU.

Saban, who tested positive for COVID-19 last Wednesday, had to watch the top-ranked Crimson Tide’s 42-13 victory over rival Auburn from home over the weekend while offensive coordinato­r Steve Sarkisian ran the show.

“I’m feeling fine, so you don’t need to worry about me,” Saban said Monday.

“And just to make it clear, I’ll be evaluated by the medical staff later in the week and they’ll make a determinat­ion as to when I come back. But I don’t anticipate any problems in being able to coach the game this week.”

The 69-year-old coach has said he had only mild symptoms and no fever. The Southeaste­rn Conference requires those with positive tests to remain isolated for at least 10 days from when they first started experienci­ng symptoms.

They have to have gone at least 24 hours without a fever before being allowed to return.

That gives Saban a window to return against LSU Saturday night in a game that was postponed from Nov. 14 because of the Tigers’ COVID-10-RElated issues.

“Of course it will be big, I mean it’s Nick Saban,” Tide safety Jordan Battle said.

“Everybody knows that. It wouldn’t change things too much. As you saw, we didn’t have Coach last week and we still stayed the course.”

Saban has continued to monitor practices from home and run meetings using zoom. He wasn’t allowed to communicat­e with his players or coaches during the Iron Bowl, including at halftime.

Alabama (8-0 SEC, overall; No. 1 playoff rankings) did have a head start for the LSU game from the first scheduled meeting.

The Tide worked one day on the Tigers (3-4) during an open date and then Monday and Tuesday of game week before it was called off. “Because we’ve had some experience with that, I think that’ll be beneficial to how we put the plan together,” Saban said.

Alabama still has a likely makeup game at Arkansas. The Tide could lock up a trip to the SEC championsh­ip game in Atlanta on Dec. 19 with a win over LSU or a loss by No. 5 Texas A&M at Auburn.

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