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For all of his collegiate success, the way Nick Saban handled his departure from the Miami Dolphins at the end of 2006 earned him widespread criticism.
Nick Saban has coached three national championship teams, including two in the last three years at Alabama.
Saban, the most successful coach in the BCS era, could become the first coach since Tom Osborne to win three titles in a four-year span when Alabama (12-1) faces undefeated Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship Game on Jan. 7 in South Florida.
Yet for all of his collegiate success, it was the way he handled his departure from the Miami Dolphins organization at the end of the 2006 season that earned him widespread criticism and continued resentment from Dolphins fans.
After denying rumors that he would take the head coaching job at Alabama, Saban eventually became the school's 27th head football coach in January of 2007.
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Nick Saban has coached three national championship teams, including two in the last three years at Alabama.
Saban, the most successful coach in the BCS era, could become the first coach since Tom Osborne to win three titles in a four-year span when Alabama (12-1) faces undefeated Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship Game on Jan. 7 in South Florida.
Yet for all of his collegiate success, it was the way he handled his departure from the Miami Dolphins organization at the end of the 2006 season that earned him widespread criticism and continued resentment from Dolphins fans.
After denying rumors that he would take the head coaching job at Alabama, Saban eventually became the school's 27th head football coach in January of 2007.
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