Huh? I guess Kamala Harris never heard of Pat Summitt. Donald Trump once repeatedly referred to Nick Saban as Lou Saban. Lou was a former football coach who died in 2009 and did not win seven ...
Nicholas Lou Saban Jr. is a prominent American football coach, best known for his tenure as head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide from 2007 to 2023. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest ...
Saban responded when a reporter reminded him of a remark Saban previously made in 2001 when the late Lou Saban, then 80, accepted the head coaching job at Chowan University. At the time ...
You mentioned him in your column — Nicholas Lou Saban, Jr. Otherwise known as the G.O.A.T. Bama can get this thing fixed by ...
After earning a spot on legendary coach Lou Saban's football team at the State University of New York at Canton, C-Lo suffered a career-ending injury during his very first game in 2002.
That's a continuation of the message Saban gave during the season when he turned 70, quipping that he still had 10 years before he caught up to long-time coach Lou Saban, who landed a coaching job ...
before returning to the team as offensive backfield coach from 1967-71 under head coach Lou Saban. He later was wide receivers coach for the New York Giants from 1974-76. Enis left football after ...
parts of which were excepted from the famous Lou Saban "They're Killin' Me Whitey. They're Killin' Me" speech. Let's be honest, though. Anyone can give an invocation. All you need to do is ...
Head Coach Lou Saban, who was named AFL Coach of the Year each year, departed after the 1965 season. Buffalo lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1966 AFL title game and, in so doing, just missed ...
In spite of their stadium problems, the Patriots were frequent contenders during their AFL days. Mike Holovak, who replaced Lou Saban midway into the 1961 season compiled a 53-47-9 record. His best ...