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Saban explains that āThe Processā stems from his days as the coach at Michigan State before his 4-4 squad was getting set to play No. 1 and undefeated Ohio State in Columbus.
He motivated his team, which he says wasnāt a very good one, with an approach that strictly focused on each individual play. As a result, the Spartans upset the Buckeyes 28-24.
That gave John Cooperās team the only loss it would suffer all season, one that ended with Tennessee winning the national championship.
āWe decided to use the approach that weāre not going to focus on the outcome,ā Saban said. āWe were just going to focus on the process of what it took to play the best football you could play, which was to focus on that particular play as if it had a history and life of its own.
āDonāt look at the scoreboard, donāt look at any external factors, just all your focus and all your concentration, all your effort, all your toughness, all your discipline to execute went into that particular play. Regardless of what happened on that play, success or failure, you would move on to the next play and have the same focus to do that on the next play, and youād then do that for 60 minutes in a game and then youād be able to live with the results regardless of what those results were.ā
Saban explains āThe Processā