Alabama woman says she'd use Powerball jackpot winnings to help remove Crimson Tide coach

The Powerball jackpot was raised to billion after nobody in the United States matched all six numbers on Thursday night It s the second largest in lottery history One Alabama woman named Susie Conerly held out hope that she would be the lucky winner Luxury cars a new house a day at the spa those things were far from her mind if she were to win the drawing No instead she stated she would turn her attention to the Alabama Crimson Tide football campaign CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMFlorida State upset Alabama in the first battle of the college football season last week The loss increased the pressure on head coach Kalen DeBoer But if the woman got her way she would help pack DeBoer s bags I ll tell ya exactly what I d do with the first million I d pay off Kalen DeBoer and get him the heck out of the University of Alabama Conerly informed WHNT-TV in Huntsville via Awful Announcing And then I d take whatever else it took to get rid of the AD Greg Byrne FLORIDA STATE HONORS ETHAN PRITCHARD WHO WAS SHOT IN HEAD DURING CHAMPIONSHIP VS EAST TEXAS A MShe very well would be able to do just that DeBoer s buyout is about million according to CBS Sports He took over for Nick Saban last year Saban retired following the season Should Conerly or anyone else match those six numbers they could receive an estimated cash value of million before taxes Excitement is building as players look forward to the next morning night s drawing for this historic jackpot Powerball Product Group Chair and Iowa Lottery CEO Matt Strawn explained in a news release We encourage everyone to play responsibly and take pride in knowing that every ticket also helps assistance good causes in their public Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter