Nick Saban has a strict diet. He eats two Little Debbie oatmeal cream pies in the morning, and for lunch, he typically eats a turkey salad with iceberg lettuce. This has long been well-documented in profile stories.

That lunch order didn’t change when he stopped by a Chick-fil-A near Alabama’s campus on Saturday.

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SB Nation contacted the restaurant, which told us Saban ordered two chicken cobb salads (one for him and one for his passenger, presumably). As far as the manager we spoke to could recall, this was the first time Saban had been to the store, which is about 15 minutes away from campus.

Here’s the breakdown of the nutrition info on the cobb salad.

Adding any of the eight salad dressings Chick-fil-A offers will give you anywhere from 25 to 310 additional calories, depending on which one you go for.

Saban’s regimented diet is the way it is because a deviation from it would reduce efficiency, taking him away from more important things like running college football’s preeminent death machine as efficiently as possible.

The regular menu, he says, saves him the time of deciding what to eat each day, and speaks to a broader tendency to habituate his behaviors.

If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.