Just before Nick Saban's news conference ended at SEC Media Days last month, Nick Saban had a few parting words for the reporters in his midst.
"It was easy today," the Alabama coach said before quickly exiting stage right.
These days nothing seems to faze the man in charge of the most dominant program in college football. Not an incessant stream of questions about his team's quarterback situation. Not sweeping changes on a staff that welcomed six new assistants in the offseason. Not an inexperienced secondary in the process of being completely overhauled. Not a roster which no longer includes 12 names called during the NFL draft in April.