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The List of Coaches to Beat Nick Saban at Alabama Only Further Proves His Greatness

Nick Saban’s record at Alabama speaks for itself. The legendary coach went 206–29 with the Crimson Tide, winning over 87% of his games. He captured six of his seven national championships at the school, winning the BCS national title in 2009, ’11 and ’12, and bringing home the College Football Playoff trophy in ’15, ’17 and ’20.

For years, an Alabama loss—especially in the regular season—felt like an event, especially when over 20% of those losses came during the 7–6 2007 campaign. That first season in Tuscaloosa was a true rebuild. Just a year later, the Tide went 12–2 with a Sugar Bowl appearance, giving way to a national title in 2009, just Saban’s third season with the program.

Saban lost just 29 games across 17 seasons at Alabama, winning six national championships along the way.

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Some of the losses feel fluky for sure. Louisiana-Monroe’s win over Alabama in ’07 is a fun footnote that should make for good trivia for years to come. However, the full list of Saban’s 29 losses at Alabama only serves to illuminate just how dominant his run was.

Saban’s 29 losses came from 22 different coaches. Only five managed to do it more than once. Five of the coaches with just one win against Saban picked it up during the ’07 season.

Of those coaches, 11 have captured national championships, with 16 total titles between them. At least four of the other coaches—Brian Kelly, Gus Malzahn, Mark Richt and Kyle Whittingham—can be argued as among the most successful of their generation. The jury is out on current SEC coaches Hugh Freeze, Steve Sarkisian and Josh Heupel, but it wouldn’t be a major surprise to see them join that group as well.

Additionally, only two of the coaches to beat Saban—Monroe’s Charlie Weatherbie and Mississippi State’s Sylvester Croom—have career records under .500. 

In total, these 22 coaches have a record of 29–58 against Saban at Alabama. Check out the full list here:

Coach School(s) Coached vs. Saban Record vs. Saban at Alabama (Wins) Career Record National Championships

Gus Malzahn

Auburn (2013 to ’20)

3–5 (’13, ’17, ’19)

101–54

0

Les Miles

LSU (2005 to ’16)

3–7 (’07, ’10, ’11)

145–73*

1

Urban Meyer

Florida (2005 to ’10), Ohio State (’12 to ’18)

2–2 (’08, ’15)

187–32

3

Dabo Swinney

Clemson (2009-)

2–2 (’17, ’19)

170–43

2

Hugh Freeze

Ole Miss (2012 to ’16), Auburn (2023-)

2–4 (’14, ’15)

89–50*

0

Bobby Bowden

Florida State (1992 to 2009)

1–0 (’07)

377-129-4

2

Charlie Weatherbie

Louisiana-Monroe (2003 to ’09)

1–0 (’07)

76–115

0

Kyle Whittingham

Utah (2004-)

1–0 (’09)

162–79

0

Bob Stoops

Oklahoma (1999 to 2016

1–0 (’14)

191–48

1

Sylvester Croom

Mississippi State (2004 to ’08)

1–1 (’07)

21–38

0

Tommy Tuberville

Auburn (1999 to ’08)

1–1 (’07)

159–99

0

Steve Spurrier

South Carolina (2005 to ’15)

1–1 (’10)

228-89-2

1

Steve Sarkisian

Texas (2021-)

1–1 (’23)

71-49

0

Jim Harbaugh

Michigan (2015-)

1–1 (’24)

144–52

1

Josh Heupel

Tennessee (2021-)

1–2 (’22)

27–12

0

Mark Richt

Georgia (2001 to ’15)

1–3 (’07)

171–64

0

Gene Chizik

Auburn (2009 to ’12)

1–3 (’10)

38–38

1

Brian Kelly

Notre Dame (2010 to ’21), LSU (’22-)

1–3 (’22)

283–103–2

0

Kevin Sumlin

Texas A&M (2012 to ’17)

1–5 (’12)

95–63

0

Kirby Smart

Georgia (2016-)

1–5 (’22)

94–16

2

Ed Orgeron

Ole Miss (2005 to ’07), LSU (’16 to ’21)

1–6 (’19)

67–47

1

Jimbo Fisher

Florida State (2010 to ’17), Texas A&M (’18 to ’23)

1–6 (’21)

128–48

1

(Asterisks indicate a career record that includes wins vacated by the NCAA.)

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