Why Nick Saban is Already a Legend, and Why He Won’t Go Pro

Posted by Derek Smith on February-26-2010 Add Comments

Early in his coaching career, Nick Saban began to make impressions.  Impressions that have defined him as one of the most prestigious coaches in NCAA football. 

Sticking with NCAA head coaching jobs:

1990: Pushes Toledo to a 9-2 season as a first year head coach.

1995-1999: Restores hope to Michigan State by amassing a 34-24-1 record.

2000-2004: Posts an outstanding 48-16 record at LSU, with a BCS National Championship in just his third year.

2007-2009: Wins another BCS title after just three seasons with Alabama, with an impressive 124-50-1 record as a head coach.

Nick Saban has accomplished in a short time, what most coaches hope to accomplish in a lifetime.  He has restored prominence to t...

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