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Saban made a two-year foray into the NFL with the Miami Dolphins before returning to college to revive one of the nation's most storied programs, which hadn’t won a national title in 15 years.
Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban's decision to retire after 17 seasons with the Crimson Tide didn't come easily. What's more, it almost didn't happen. The 72-year-old sat down with Rece Davis ...
Nick Saban is calling it a career. The seven-time national champion head coach announced his retirement Wednesday. Saban spent the last 17 years of his coaching career at Alabama, and the Tide won ...
Saban accepted the head coaching position for the Miami Dolphins on December 25, 2004. [93] He was the sixth coach in the franchise's history. [94] The Nick Saban era officially kicked off with a 34–10 win over the Denver Broncos in 2005. [95] From there, however, the Dolphins struggled, losing seven of their next nine games to fall to 3–7.
Nick Saban, the longtime head football coach for the Alabama Crimson Tide, is retiring, according to reports from multiple sources. Saban reportedly told the team on Wednesday that he plans to retire.
Alabama football coach Nick Saban, whose seven career national championships are the most by a head coach at NCAA football’s highest level, is retiring, the school said Wednesday in a news release.
On Wednesday, Saban shocked the college football world with his reported retirement. He finishes his career with a lifetime college head-coaching record of 292-71-1 and was 206-29 in his 17 years ...
Nick Saban is retiring as Alabama's football coach. ... And that he did, leaving for the professional ranks on Christmas Day 2004 before LSU's New Year's bowl game to join the Miami Dolphins.