"The Process" never ends for Alabama's Nick Saban -- not even two days after the 67-year-old coach had hip replacement surgery.
Alabama athletic department spokesman Josh Maxson confirmed that Saban was back in his office at the Moore Athletic Facility early Wednesday morning, less than 48 hours after he had hip replacement surgery.
Saban took Tuesday off to recover.
"I did some rehab at home (on Tuesday) and threw away the walker after one day," Saban told ESPN. "I've got a cane, and I'm rolling now."
Dr. Lyle Cain, an orthopedic consultant with the athletic department, said in a release earlier this week that Saban's robotic-assisted procedure was a success, and that he anticipated Saban being back at work in the "very near future.