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Bryant is the leader in seasons coached and games won, with 232 victories during his 25 years with the program. [9] Saban has the highest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game, with .866. [ 9 ]
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. [2] [3] 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 ...
[300] [301] The win made Saban the first Alabama coach since Bear Bryant in 1981 to defeat Auburn four years in a row. [302] The Tide finished the regular season 11–1. [303] In the SEC Championship, Alabama defeated #1 Georgia 27–24, snapping Georgia's 29 game win streak. The win secured Alabama its 30th SEC Championship.
Kentucky coach Mark Stoops, left, and now former Alabama coach Nick Saban spoke before the Wildcats played the Crimson Tide in 2020, “the pandemic season” of college football. Saban, who ...
His second season as Alabama head coach began with a 34–10 victory over the No. 9 ranked Clemson Tigers in the Chick-fil-A College Kickoff in the Georgia Dome. [125] Alabama won the next two games against Tulane and Western Kentucky before entering SEC play. [126] [127] In the following game, Alabama had a convincing 49–14 road-win over ...
And after Stallings stepped aside in 1996, Alabama would go through four coaches and an interim before Saban arrived and delivered his first Alabama title in 2009. DeBoer won’t get a decade-plus ...
Paul William "Bear" Bryant (September 11, 1913 – January 26, 1983) was an American college football player and coach. He is considered by many to be one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, and best known as the head coach of the University of Alabama football team, the Alabama Crimson Tide, from 1958 to 1982.
Multiple sources report Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban is retiring. Saban coached Alabama for 17 seasons. Nick Saban, longtime Alabama Crimson Tide football coach, is retiring