Alabama coach was handed a cigar during CBS broadcast from Jenny Dell.
Nick Saban walks off with a cigar in his mouth after a CBS interview as quarterback Jalen Milroe can't control his laughter. The Alabama Crimson Tide rallied to beat Tennessee 34-20 on Saturday, Oct. 21.Nick Saban didn’t know what to do, so he put the cigar in his mouth and threw his hands up.
Alabama overcame a 20-7 first-half deficit and beat No. 17 Tennessee 34-20 on Saturday in Tuscaloosa to avenge last year’s loss. “He’s going to chew on it tonight,” Dell told Milroe, who broke out into a high-pitched laugh, exclaiming “seriously.”Milroe, who threw for 220 yards on 14 of 21 passing, threw for two touchdowns, Jihaad Campbell returned a fumble for a score in the fourth quarter and No. 11 Alabama uncorked 27 straight second-half points in rallying for the win.
“The fans were great. It’s a great win for us. It’s always great to beat Tennessee. Jalen did a great job. The offense did a great jobs in the second half, but the defense shut them out in the second half, too.”
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