Many in here assume he would want to work for Nick Saban but I don't think the lure to work for Saban applies to individuals who were successful in their previous stops as head coaches. Freeze wasn't fired for a lack of success on the field. Quite frankly, Kiffin, Sarkesian, Jones, and Mike Lockesley all needed to learn how to be a successful head coach. Working for Saban in those instances makes a lot of sense but working for Saban when you have beaten him head to head may wear on egos but you never know. He may not want to deal with a rebuilding job at UT.