Nick Saban is arguably the greatest college ... he wished he could have back – jumping from LSU to coach the Miami Dolphins. Saban famously left the Tigers after winning a national championship ...
Saban's wife, Miss Terry, was a rock for the legendary coach throughout his football career and McAfee highlighted how the ...
Nick Saban spent two seasons with the Miami Dolphins as their head coach, and it’s often looked back on as a disappointing tenure, and a blight on an otherwise generational coaching record ...
In fact, it wouldn’t even be the worst case of a coach leaving for brighter pastures in Dolphins history. We watched Nick Saban fumble his way to a 15-17 record with Miami over two seasons while ...
The Miami Dolphins will see a lot of new faces around ... Williams retiring right before the start of training camp. When Nick Saban was hired as head coach for the 2005 season, he was given ...
Nick Saban left an incredible ... None of that would have happened if Saban chose to stay at LSU, and he admits that leaving Baton Rouge for the Miami Dolphins is his biggest professional regret.
That was leaving LSU for the Miami Dolphins in the National Football League. Nick Saban only has one regret ... he matched and surpassed Bryant’s own record at the school, and his seven ...
One can only imagine what the college football landscape would've looked liked had Nick Saban stayed ... before heading to the Miami Dolphins two years later. However, Saban revealed on Ryan ...
Nick Saban's time as Miami Dolphins head coach was more memorable for how it ended than anything that occurred on the field. The team went 9-7 in Saban's first season, then disappointed by going 6 ...
On former Tiger Ryan Clark's "The Pivot" podcast, Saban said leaving LSU was "the biggest mistake I ever made," throughout his storied career. "I found out in that experience that I like coaching in ...
It was the Miami Dolphins and the New Orleans Saints. “And I’d gone to Miami and had an unbelievable visit. Nick Saban was the head coach there, believe it or not, before he went to Alabama.