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There are 18 active FBS head coaches that spent time on Nick Saban's staff at Alabama, including the two leading their teams in the College Football Playoff National Championship
The expanded College Football Playoff schedule poses significant logistical challenges for broadcasters covering the sport's premier events. With pivotal quarte
The Miami Hurricanes football program is set to play for a national championship for the first time since 2003 after a 31-27 victory over Ole Miss in the
During Saban’s 28-year college coaching tenure, 31 of his assistants went on to become FBS head coaches — a coaching branch the size of Yellowstone National Park. He has sown seeds that blossomed into millions of dollars in coaching salaries, nearly 3,000 collegiate games coached and several national championships won.
Undefeated, armed with the Heisman winner and a blueprint of dominance cribbed straight from Saban himself, Indiana is ready to roll.
For the second time in his short career, Will Anderson is advancing in the playoffs. Monday brought a Houston Texans win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road. Anderson, as usual, played a huge role and disrupted anything Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers’ offense attempted to do.
Kirk Herbstreit, for nearly three decades, has been the voice of the sport for many fans. But lately, the fan-favorite is seeing its hold over the sport evaporate.
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Ole Miss’ Pete Golding shares hilarious Nick Saban-Steve Sarkisian golf story; Saban responds
In the College Football Playoff, Dan Lanning, Mario Cristobal, Pete Golding and Curt Cignetti have all served as assistants under Saban 🔥 Each of Saban's disciples talk about their experiences and favorite memories working under the coach considered the greatest of all time. pic.twitter.com/mROOtgKhqN
All four remaining CFP teams are led by former Nick Saban assistants at Alabama. They all learned how to run a program under the coaching legend.
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Cristobal credits FIU firing for leading him to Nick Saban era
Five days separate Mario Cristobal from coaching Miami in the College Football Playoff national championship at Hard Rock Stadium. The Hurricanes head coach stands on the edge of something his program last achieved in 2001,