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HOOVER, Ala. (AP) - It was a familiar scene for Nick Saban these days: Several dozen crimson-clad Alabama fans clamoring for autographs or just a moment's attention from the coach they're hoping will quickly return the Crimson Tide to greatness.
You'd think he had just led his team to a Southeastern Conference and national title when he was escorted into the league's media days early Thursday morning. Actually, that's the achievement of Florida's Urban Meyer, who went to the podium a few hours after Saban.
But at a site just 45 minutes from Tuscaloosa, it was Saban who garnered the most attention, recreating a scene his players are getting used to.
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