Nick Saban's overall collegiate head coaching record stands at 274-67-1.
One of the most successful coaches in college football history, Nick Saban has compiled an exceptional record over his illustrious career. His extensive experience spans 26 seasons as a collegiate head coach, culminating in a remarkable winning percentage.
Nick Saban's Collegiate Coaching Record
Across his 26 seasons leading collegiate programs, Saban has established himself with an impressive career winning percentage of .803. This record reflects his consistent success and ability to build championship-caliber teams.
Coaching Stint | Record (W-L-T) | Winning Percentage |
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Overall Collegiate | 274-67-1 | .803 |
Dominance at Alabama
Saban's tenure at the University of Alabama has been particularly dominant. In Tuscaloosa, he has achieved a phenomenal record, cementing Alabama as a perennial powerhouse in college football.
- Record at Alabama: 183-25 (.880)
Under his leadership, the Crimson Tide became a consistent contender for national championships, showcasing his profound impact on the program.
Championships and Accolades
Beyond his impressive win-loss record, Nick Saban's legacy is further defined by the numerous championships his teams have secured.
SEC Championships
Saban holds a remarkable 10 SEC titles to his name, demonstrating his consistent success within one of college football's toughest conferences. This includes:
- 8 SEC Championships won with Alabama.
- 2 SEC Championships won with LSU (2001, 2003).
National Championships
His coaching career is highlighted by an impressive collection of national championship victories.
- 7 National Championships overall, including:
- 1 National Championship with LSU (2003).
- 6 National Championships with Alabama.
These accolades underscore Nick Saban's status as one of the most decorated coaches in the history of college football.