Alabama Football Coach Nick Saban's Bloodshot Eye Due to Burst Blood Vessel from Yelling
Saban's Eye Condition Revealed as Subconjunctival Hemorrhage; Alabama's Leading Coach Ready for Upcoming Rivalry Match With LSU Despite Minor Setback
- Alabama's Head Coach, Nick Saban, revealed that his recent bloodshot eye was due to a burst blood vessel caused by excessive yelling, as informed by his doctor.
- Despite this minor setback, Saban emphasizes the importance of preparation and focus to win the upcoming game against the top-ranked LSU, especially against their mobile threat, quarterback Jayden Daniels.
- Saban's condition, named subconjunctival hemorrhage, is considered minor and nuisances such as coughing, sneezing and yelling can trigger it.
- Despite the alarming appearance of his eye, Saban confirms there's nothing seriously wrong and the condition should subside in a few days.
- Nevertheless, Saban's condition is a testament to his dedication and passion as a coach, as seen during his three-decade-long career as a head coach in college and the NFL.