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Saban accepted the head coaching position for the Miami Dolphins on December 25, 2004. [90] He was the sixth coach in the franchise's history. [91] The Nick Saban era officially kicked off with a 34–10 win over the Denver Broncos in 2005. [92] From there, however, the Dolphins struggled, losing seven of their next nine games to fall to 3–7.
Here's a timeline of a coaching career that spanned more than 300 victories as a head coach in both college football and the NFL and included seven national championships over the past 21 seasons.
Nick Saban's retirement brings down the curtain on the career of a modern legend of the sport of football, let alone the college game. The University of Alabama coach had huge shoes to fill in ...
This article's headline has been updated to reflect that Nick Saban retired in 2024 after a legendary college football coaching career. Former Fortune Executive Editor Brian O'Keefe's 2012 profile ...
After four seasons as head coach in which he compiled an overall record of 26 [b] –23 (.531) on November 26, 2006, Mike Shula was fired as head coach of the Crimson Tide. [3] [4] At the time of his firing, athletic director Mal Moore promoted defensive coordinator Joe Kines into the role of interim head coach for the Independence Bowl and that the search for a permanent replacement would ...
Saban also was the head coach of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins for the 2005 and 2006 seasons, going 15-17. Saban replaced Mike Shula at Alabama before the 2007 season. This story has been updated ...
Nick Saban [A 13] 2007–2023 235: 206: 29 — 0.877: 120: 18 — 0.870: 16: 6 — 11: 9: 6 – 2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020: AP Coach of the Year (2008) [31] Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (2008) [25] Home Depot Coach of the Year (2008) [32] Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year Award (2008) [33] Sporting News College Football Coach of the ...
Michigan State is hoping for the same magic from first-year coach Jonathan Smith on Saturday that it received from Saban in 1998, as the Spartans have only beat Ohio State twice in Columbus since ...