College football world reacts to Nick Saban's shocking retirement

Saban, 72, exits the sidelines after a dominant 17-year run in Tuscaloosa

NBCUniversal Media, LLC Legendary college head coach Nick Saban will retire after a 28-year college head coaching career, of which 17 were spent with the University of Alabama.

Nick Saban is hanging up the headset.

In a stunning move, the legendary Alabama football coach has announced his retirement on Wednesday.

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Saban, 72, exits the sidelines after a dominant 17-year run in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide went 206-29 under Saban, capturing six national championships and nine SEC titles. Alabama made the College Football Playoff more than any team with eight appearances since the inaugural 2014 season.

The Saban-led 'Bama program produced almost double the number of NFL first-round draft picks (44) than it had losses on the field (29), according to ESPN.

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Saban, who also was a one-time national champion and two-time SEC champion over five seasons at LSU, is the only coach in the poll era of college football to win seven national titles.

The five-time SEC Coach of the Year boasts a career record of 297-71-1 over his 28-year career in the college ranks, which also included stops Toledo and Michigan State, and he never once had a losing season. His 297 career wins rank fifth all time.

From praise to jokes and more, here's how the college football world reacted to Saban's retirement:

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