Alabama head coach Nick Saban retires after a legendary 28-year career
The GIST: As you read, Alabama HC Nick Saban — arguably the greatest college football coach ever — has officially retired, marking yet another massive change in the sport’s landscape. The 72-year-old Saban leaves behind an unmatched legacy of excellence. Here’s how his 28 years as a HC stack up:
Zero: The number of losing seasons in Saban’s career. Along with stints at Toledo, Michigan State, and LSU, his all-time record is 292-71-1 (wins, losses, ties), but at Alabama? His record is 206-29. Unreal.
7: How many national trophies Saban’s hoisted — the most of any HC in college football history. He won his first with LSU in 2003, then six with the Crimson Tide, most recently in 2020.
49: The number of first-round NFL draft picks he’s coached, also the most in the sport’s history. Saban’s led more than 160 pro draft picks out of the tunnel, including four Heisman Trophy winners (college football’s MVP).
55%: The increase in Alabama’s enrollment since he arrived in Tuscaloosa. Today, out-of-staters make up most of the student body, a testament to the nationwide brand Saban helped build.
109: The weeks Saban’s squads have been ranked No. 1 in the AP poll (nearly seven full seasons of polls). That’s the most — stop us if you’ve heard this one before — in college football history.
Infinite: Saban’s trademark rage passion, which is as much a part of his public persona as winning. He’s known for expecting perfection, but also for being one of the most supportive HCs in the game.
What’s next: For Saban? More tee times. For Alabama? They’re aiming to anoint his successor before the weekend’s out and are reportedly considering some massive names, many of whom were once Saban’s assistants. And since the transfer portal clock resets if an HC leaves, any major hire could send shockwaves throughout the NCAA. Hold onto your butts!
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