Nick Saban is already winning awards in retirement. The former Alabama head coach won a Sports Emmy for "Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent" on Tuesday night. It marked Saban's first Sports Emmy award. Congratulations to ESPN's Nick Saban on his 2025#SportsEmmyswin for 'Outstanding Personality/Emerging On-Air Talent'This is Saban's first Sports Emmy Award win & ESPN's 2nd win in this categorypic.twitter.com/VpgWMHAujh — ESPN PR (@ESPNPR)May 21, 2025 Saban beat out several other notable names in the category for the award, including Amazon Prime Video's Ryan Fitzpatrick and Richard Sherman, ESPN's Jason Kelce and CBS Sports' Jay Wright. "College GameDay" also won the Sports Emmy for "Outstanding Studio Show — Weekly." Saban joined ESPN last year after he retired from Alabama — where he won six national championships and dominated the sport for nearly two decades — and he quickly joined the network as an analyst on its "College GameDay" show. Saban fit right in with ESPN's iconic college football pregame show each week, though he did receive three official complaints with the FCC about his swearing. "It was a new experience," Saban said of his time at "College GameDay" before the announcement,via the Tuscaloosa News. "A lot of people helped contribute to learning how to do it. I certainly appreciate them and thank them for that. We had a really good team of people who has lots of experience, I think, helped me fit in the program and hopefully we created value of some sort." Saban will be back on the "College GameDay" desk this fall. He's alsobeen very outspoken about his displeasurewith how the sport operates now in the new era of name, image and likeness payments. He's been floated by many as a choice for a college football commissioner, though that's a position that doesn't exist. He met with President Donald Trump about the issues recently, too, and isreportedly set to be involved in a new commissionon college sports that Trump created — eventhough Saban isn't sure that is necessary. Regardless of what his future in the sport looks like, Saban has clearly found a great new home at ESPN with his coaching career behind him. And now, he's got some hardware to prove that.