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A fan in Dublin boldly took her shot with former Alabama coach Nick Saban as he joined the desk for ESPN's College GameDay in Ireland.
During the broadcast ahead of the Florida State-Georgia Tech game at Aviva Stadium, the camera panned through an audience member who held an interesting sign for Saban.
The sign read: 'I'm looking for a man in football, trust fun, 5'6", brown eyes.'
Referencing the popular 'I'm looking for a man in finance' social media trend, the sign also included a photo of Saban from his days in Tuscaloosa.
The camera then cut to Saban's wife, Terry, who got a kick out of the fan's sign. After reading what it said, Terry smiled and waved her finger at the fan.
Nick Saban laughs after seeing a sign from a fan during College Gameday in Dublin, Ireland
Meanwhile, the former Crimson Tide coach laughed on the desk as Pat McAfee and crew joked about the situation.
'Sorry lady, he's taken by Miss Terry right there - what a wonderful lady,' McAfee exclaimed. 'Nick Saban is also 6'2" - it's all lies.'
'She [Terry] says I never ask her to dance after you asked her to dance,' Saban responded, tapping McAfee on the arm.'
Journalist and commentator Rece Davis then chimed in, telling Saban 'It won't be the last time' McAfee gets him in trouble.
After a coaching career that dated back to 1973, Saban retired from the sidelines in January. His final tenure was with Alabama, where he led the Tide to six national titles after joining in 2007.
The sign referenced the popular 'I'm looking for a man in finance' soundbite on TikTok
Saban's wife, Terry, waved her finger at the fan after seeing the bold sign
Saban had an astonishing 201-29 record while in charge of the program in Alabama.
He also won a national title with LSU in 2003 and coached the Miami Dolphins after leaving Baton Rouge.
ESPN acquired Saban's services and football knowledge as an analyst for College Gameday a month after he stepped away from coaching.