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  1. Mar 30, 2009 · By Richard Goldstein. March 30, 2009. Lou Saban, the ultimate football lifer, who coached the Buffalo Bills of the old American Football League to two championships in a career that took him...

  2. Lou Saban. Louis Henry Saban Born: October 13, 1921 in Brookfield, IL. Died: March 29, 2009 in North Myrtle Beach, SC. College: Indiana. College Coaching: View Records. High School: Lyons Township As Exec: 5 Yrs (Full Record) As Player: 4 Yrs Pronunciation: \SAY-bin\ More bio, uniform, draft info

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lou_SabanLou Saban - Wikiwand

    Louis Henry Saban (October 13, 1921 – March 29, 2009) was an American football player and coach. He played for Indiana University in college and as a professional for the Cleveland Browns of the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) between 1946 and 1949. Saban then began a long coaching career.

  4. Mar 30, 2009 · Nobody has ever done it quite like Lou Saban, who died early Sunday at his home in North Myrtle Beach, S.C., at age 87. He had heart problems for years and recently suffered a fall that...

  5. Lou Saban, Head Coach (2015 Inductee) In his nine season as the Head Coach of the Buffalo Bills, Saban compiled a record of 68-45-4 and led the team to AFL Championships in 1964 and 1965...His...

  6. Mar 30, 2009 · Lou Saban, who coached O.J. Simpson in the NFL and ran the New York Yankees for George Steinbrenner during a well-traveled career as a coach and administrator that spanned five decades, died Sunday.

  7. Mar 29, 2009 · Mar 29, 2009 at 10:00 AM. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Lou Saban, the first head coach in Patriots history, passed away this morning at the age of 87. Saban was the head coach of the Boston Patriots in their inaugural season of 1960 and also coached the team for the first five games of the 1961 season.

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