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  2. Nick Saban - Wikipedia

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    Saban accepted the head coaching position for the Miami Dolphins on December 25, 2004. [92] He was the sixth coach in the franchise's history. [93] The Nick Saban era officially kicked off with a 34–10 win over the Denver Broncos in 2005. [94] From there, however, the Dolphins struggled, losing seven of their next nine games to fall to 3–7.

  3. Alabama Crimson Tide football under Nick Saban - Wikipedia

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    Saban's 2014 team won the SEC West and SEC championships, then lost to Ohio State in the inaugural College Football Playoff's semi-final round at the Sugar Bowl, finishing 12–2. Saban won his fourth national championship at Alabama in 2015 and his fifth at the new Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2017. In 2018, the team experienced many highs and ...

  4. List of Alabama Crimson Tide bowl games - Wikipedia

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    Nick Saban: 56 Sugar Bowl: L 17–31: January 2, 2009: 2008: Utah Utes: Louisiana Superdome: New Orleans: 71,872 Nick Saban: 57 BCS National Championship Game* W 37–21: January 7, 2010: 2009: Texas Longhorns: Rose Bowl: Pasadena: 94,906 † Nick Saban: 58 Capital One Bowl [A 9] W 49–7: January 1, 2011: 2010: Michigan State Spartans: Citrus ...

  5. Nick Saban retires: A timeline of the seven-time national ...

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    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 ...

  6. Alabama's Nick Saban retires after 7 national titles, most in ...

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    Nick Saban’s coaching reign has come to an end. Saban, who won seven national championships — more than any major college football coach — and turned Alabama back into a national powerhouse ...

  7. 2003 LSU Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University (LSU) during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Nick Saban , the LSU Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana .

  8. Nick Saban elected to 2025 College Football Hall of Fame class

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    Overall, Saban finished with a 297-71-1 record as a college coach with stints at Toledo (9-2), Michigan State (34-24-1), LSU (48-16) and Alabama. His seven national championships are the most all ...

  9. 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama for the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tide was led by its new head coach Nick Saban, the former head coach of rival LSU. Despite a strong 6–2 start, they finished the season by losing four of their final five games.