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Saban's career record as a college head coach is 292–71–1. [n 1] In 2013, Saban was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame. [21] Saban coached four Heisman Trophy winners at Alabama: Mark Ingram II (2009), Derrick Henry (2015), DeVonta Smith (2020), and Bryce Young (2021). [22]
Aug 20, 2024 · Nick Saban is considered one of the greatest college football coaches ever. He led his teams to a record-setting seven National Collegiate Athletics Association top-division football national championships. Learn more about Saban’s life and career.
Nick Saban. Career Record: 28 Years, 297-71-1, .806 Win% (at major schools) Bowl Record: 31 Games, 19-12, .613 Win% (at major schools) 2x Camp COY. 5x SEC COY. 2x Bryant COY. 2x AP COY. 2x Robinson COY.
Jan 11, 2024 · After 28 seasons as a college football head coach, Nick Saban is reportedly retiring. The future Hall of Famer ends his career with seven national titles, six coming with the Alabama...
Jan 11, 2024 · Alabama Coach Nick Saban announced his retirement Wednesday after perhaps the most decorated career in college football history. Here’s a look at Saban’s life journey.
Jan 10, 2024 · Nick Saban, who is widely considered the greatest college football coach because of his run guiding storied programs against the fiercest possible competition, is retiring after a 17-year...
A nine-time National Coach of the Year, Saban has achieved resounding success as a head coach and has earned a reputation as an outstanding tactician, leader, organizer and motivator. Those qualities sparked impressive turnarounds at every stop of his career.
Jan 10, 2024 · Alabama football coach Nick Saban retired Wednesday, leaving behind an incredible coaching career that included a lengthy peak at UA. Just how successful was he?
Jan 16, 2024 · Nick Saban, widely regarded as the greatest college football coach of all time, announced his retirement last week. The impact of a 50-year coaching career that featured seven national...
Jan 12, 2024 · Nick Saban, the undisputed greatest college football coach of all time, announced his retirement Wednesday. The numbers and legacy of his career are staggering. Seven national championships.