It’s just one of those moments, like a watershed moment, when you remember where you were when Nick Saban retired. And they’re going to Alabama because of the football program and its excellence. Every time you go back to Tuscaloosa, there’s some new building on campus or you meet new students who come in from Boston or L.A. I do think it’s bigger than football because people appreciate what he’s done for the school. So for him to leave is such a sea change, for me personally as a fan and for so many people. But I was a freshman in high school in 2007, so since I was that old until now, Saban has been the head coach at Alabama. Saban’s really the only coach I’ve ever known in the sense that, obviously we had all the years before and the back-and-forth and the turmoil before he came in 2007. My dad put it in good context the other night when we were talking about Saban leaving.