>> keteyian: yeah. laughter ) >> terry saban: that does help. >> keteyian: together, they've been a powerful team, never more so than in april 2011, when a monstrous tornado ripped through tuscaloosa. this was the view from saban's office. 65 people were killed. >> terry saban: it's the first time in 42 years i've ever seen him totally put football aside. >> saban: i immediately called a team meeting and i said, "look, guys, you know, we have to go serve the people who have always supported us." >> terry saban: this family has two little girls... >> keteyian: terry and nick's fund, nick's kids, has helped rebuild 15 homes destroyed by the tornado. it's another sign that saban seems to have found the right fit in tuscaloosa. this is his seventh season at alabama, the longest he's ever coached at one place. >> saban: there's not the university of mars, which is a better place. you know, there's not that. so now, it's easy to be comfortable here. >> keteyian: he appears more content. is that a fair assessm