Hurts will forever remember his three years with Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide.
“Nick Saban is a legendary guy, a stand-up guy,” Hurts said in an interview with KHOU-11, via 24/7 Sports.
“Just going to the University of Alabama, I decided to go there because there were a lot of similarities between me and him: the competitive nature, work ethic and drive we had to be successful and be dominant. That drove me to go there. To see the relationship that we have is still maintained is cool, to be a guy I always have there supporting me, he’ll always be a friend to me for sure.”
Hurts transferred to Oklahoma in 2019 after new Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa usurped him as the starter at Alabama.
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