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Nick Saban’s coaching tree grew another branch over the weekend, as Alex Mortensen was promoted to UAB’s interim coach following Trent Dilfer’s dismissal from the team on Sunday.
Saban had two stints as a coach at Michigan State. He was the team’s defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach from 1983 to 87. He came back as the Spartans’ head coach from 1995 to 99. As the head coach, Saban went 34-24-1 with a 0-3 record in bowl games before heading to LSU in 2000.
Lane Kiffin believes Kirby Smart is the closest thing to Nick Saban of any current coach in college football. He just hasn’t found much success against Alabama so far. Both Kiffin and Smart worked together as assistants under Saban on the Crimson Tide staff,
No. 5 Ole Miss (6-0, 3-0 SEC) sits atop the Southeastern Conference at the midway point of the 2025 season with the program gearing up for a tremendous challeng
On College GameDay, Nick Saban reflected on his rocky start at Alabama with a story that highlights why coaches need time to build.
Nick Saban weighed in on Mike Gundy’s firing, saying the Oklahoma State coach struggled to adapt to the NIL era and the new reality of college football.
Legendary football coach Nick Saban revealed the one college football program besides Alabama that he has an affinity for.
Now, Nick Saban is known as arguably the greatest coach in college football history -- at least modern college football history -- but he revealed that early in
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Nick Saban shares hilarious story about conversation with fan after worst loss of his career
Nick Saban is the greatest coach to ever roam the sidelines of a college football stadium. However, things were not always sunshine and rainbows for the greatest of all time. On Saturday's edition of ESPN's College GameDay in Eugene,
Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban got out of coaching not long after the NCAA changed its policy to allow players to profit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Now, Saban is admitting that he thinks those changes put Alabama and the SEC at a bit of a disadvantage.