There's a run on solar eclipse glasses across the country, and millions are flocking to the path of totality for Monday's "Eclipse of the Century."
Alabama coach Nick Saban is not one of them. He'll catch it on TV.
"I watch the Weather Channel every day," the coach said Saturday, after a scrimmage at Bryant-Denny Stadium. "They're already saying what it's going to look like in every city in America. So, what's going to be significant? Watch the Weather Channel and you'll see what it's going to be like in Portland, Oregon."
The solar eclipse -- the first total solar eclipse to be visible to the U.