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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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’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 ...
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 .
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 ...
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.