Nicholas Lou "Nick" Saban, Jr. (/seɪbən/; born October 31, 1951) is an American college football coach, and the current head football coach of the University of Alabama, a position he has held since the 2007 season. Saban previously served as head coach of the National Football League's Miami Dolphins and three other universities: Louisiana State University, Michigan State University, and the University of Toledo. His eight-year contract totaling US$32 million made him one of the highest paid football coaches, professional or college, in the United States at the time. He appeared on the September 1, 2008, cover of Forbes magazine as "The Most Powerful Coach in Sports". Saban's career record as a college head coach is 170–58-1.Saban led the LSU Tigers to the BCS National Championship in 2003 and the Alabama Crimson Tide to BCS and AP national championships in the 2009, 2011 and 2012 seasons, making him the first coach in college football history to win a national championship with two different Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools. Saban and Bear Bryant are the only coaches to win an SEC championship at two different schools. In May 2013, he was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
American Football coach, Actor, American football player
Education
Kent State University
Nationality
American
Spouse
Terry Saban
Children
Kristen Saban, Nicholas Saban
Parents
Mary Saban, Nick Saban Sr.
Siblings
Dianna Thompson
Awards
Paul "Bear" Bryant Award, Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award
Nominations
Best Coach/Manager ESPY Award
Star Sign
Scorpio
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Fact
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Upon winning the 2009 BCS and AP national championships with Alabama, Saban became the first head coach in college football history to win a national championship with 2 different colleges. Saban had previously coached the LSU Tigers to the 2003 BCS national championship.