Nick Saban Used iPhone To Take Photo For First Time In 17 Years

Nick Saban First iPhone photo

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Nick Saban retired from coaching shortly after Alabama’s loss to Michigan in the Rose Bowl. The greatest college football coach of all-time stepped down from his post after starting his career as a graduate assistant at Kent State in 1973.

Even though Saban is still involved with the Crimson Tide program, he has a lot more time on his hands.

The legendary 72-year-old joked that Miss Terry gave him a list of chores to help with around the house. However, he discovered a trick. If the chores are done by lunch, there is nothing to stop him from hitting the golf course in the afternoon!

It also appears as though Saban has picked up photography. Well, kind of… Not really.

He, Miss Terry, and their daughter Kristen got together to celebrate Mother’s Day as a family with a well-deserved vacation. They flew down to Jupiter, Florida for the weekend.

Kristen, who was recently forced to deal with some extremely unnecessary drama that was brought upon her by outside forces, is “permanently unbothered.” She is living her best life!

While at lunch on Sunday, Kristen asked her father to step outside of his comfort zone.

Apple released the first generation iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007. It has been more than 17 years (!!) since the drop, which featured a two megapixel camera.

Even though the first iPhone hit the market almost two decades ago, the Saban family patriarch never took a photo with his cellular device. Seriously! He never used his iPhone to take a photo.

That changed on Mother’s Day. Nick Saban took a picture of Miss Terry and Kristen.

Nick Saban iPhone Photo
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Think about that for a second. It’s actually pretty crazy…

I, personally, have more than 8,000 photos on my iPhone camera roll. That doesn’t include all of the ones that have since been deleted. It’s safe to say that I have used my iPhone to take more than 10,000 photos.

Nick Saban has used an iPhone to take exactly one picture in 17 years. One!

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