Undoubtedly you've heard plenty said about Nick Saban over the past day.
News of his retirement puts a period -- better make that an exclamation point -- on a 28-year head-coaching career during which Saban won 292 games, 19 bowl victories, 12 conference titles, 11 of of them in the SEC, and seven national championships.
Those seven national titles are more than anyone else has. Six of them came at Alabama, matching Bear Bryant's total with the Tide.
In our state, this is as big a cultural story as it is a sports story.
You had Alabama fans laying flowers and Oatmeal Creme Pies at the foot of Saban's statue in Tuscaloosa, Auburn fans rolling the oaks at Toomer's Corner in celebration, and veteran weatherman James Spann answering some folks' concerns on social media by assuring us all that he was not nearing retirement himself.
We couldn't handle two of these close together.
So what's next? Expect the most insanely frenzied coaching search we've seen in a while -- in a sport where all coaching searches are insanely frenzied. Names were immediately be batted around as favorite replacements for Saban: Oregon's Dan Lanning, Ole Miss's Lane Kiffin, Florida State's Mike Norvell, Texas's Steve Sarkisian.
It's all educated speculation, but don't expect the search and hire to take too long, especially in this era of transfer portals. We already saw Saraland's 5-star receiver Ryan Williams decommit from Alabama almost immediately after the Saban news broke.
So if you're a Tide fan, grab hold of something and hang on.