Bo Scarbrough Tells Nick Saban’s Crazy High Speed Police Chase Story

The documentary on the best college football coach of all time, Nick Saban, is sure to be a masterwork. Even while his on-field achievements and honours speak for themselves, there is still a lot about the seven-time national champion that the public is unaware of.

Bo Scarbrough Tells Nick Saban’s Crazy High-Speed Police Chase Story

Bo Scarbrough’s account of a police chase serves as the ideal illustration. In 31 career games spanning three years, the former Alabama running back gained 1,512 yards and 20 touchdowns on 267 runs. He also helped the Crimson Tide win two national titles in 2015 and 2017.

Since Saban declared his retirement during a spectacular career, many anecdotes about him have surfaced, and the most of them are rather moving.

But this one by Scarbrough seems like pure fantasy. After returning from a golf event, the former Alabama standout running back, Reggie Bush, says he gave orders to someone in a car with him to not stop.

The following was clarified by Scarbrough on The Bama Standard Network (via On3):

We had hit about 50 speed limit, so we hit it. You know me, I’m from the hood. So we speed and I like that type of stuff. So Jeff’s [Allen] like, ‘Ced [Burns], slow down.’ Coach Saban’s on the phone at the time and Ced didn’t say nothing. So I look at Jeff and  Jeff looks at me and he said, ‘Ced, slown down.’ Next thing you know, we zoomed past the police. I’m talking about like we’re going 90. (Burns) calls somebody and then hung up the phone and they still was behind us. Jeff was like, ‘Ced, you ain’t gonna stop?’ Coach Saban turned around and said, ‘Jeff, we’re not stopping.’ We just kept going. Police just backed up off us and just said, ‘stop driving reckless.’

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Bo Scarbrough won two national titles while playing for Alabama under famed coach Nick Saban from 2015 to 2017.

Naturally, Saban go on to win more national titles in 2020, tying previous Crimson Tide coach Bear Bryant for the most in history with seven altogether. He had an influence on fans, the community, and athletes such as Scarbrough.

The running back will never forget that day, even though they have many other memories of their time together. He gained insight into his coach’s character and seen a side of him that was typically hidden during practices or competitions.

How much does Bo Scarbrough make?

2020 Practice Squad for 2020. Bo Scarbrough and the Seattle Seahawks agreed to a one-year contract for $50,400, which included a $50,400 average pay.

Why isn t Bo Scarbrough playing?

Due to a right knee injury, running back Bo Scarbrough (Northridge, Alabama) has been placed on injured reserve. Austin Watkins (UAB), a wide receiver, is expected to play after suffering a left knee injury.

How big is Bo Scarbrough?

6 feet 1 inch

 

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