Nick Saban is a former American football coach widely recognized as one of the all-time great college football coaches. He is the first coach in history to have won a national championship with two distinct institutions. He is also well-known for his exceptional recruiting and defensive abilities, as well as his harsh discipline and high standards.
In centimeters- 171 cm In meters- 1.71 m In feet and inches- 5’1”
Weight
In kilograms- 72 kg In pounds- 153 lbs
Eyes Colour
Black
Hair Colour
Black
Body measurement
Not Known
Awards
2 Paul “Bear” Bryant Award (2003,2020).
2 Walter Camp Coach of the Year (2008,2018).
George Munger Award (2016).
Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year (2014).
2 AP College Football Coach of the Year (2003, 2008).
2 Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year (2003, 2008).
Home Depot Coach of the Year (2008).
Sporting News Coach of the Year (2008).
Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year (2008).
Bobby Bowden Coach of the Year (2009, 2011, 2012).
5 SEC Coach of the Year (2003, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2020).
Nick Saban’s Net Worth
Net worth – 2023
$75 Million
Net worth in Indian rupees
INR- 673 Crore +
Yearly Income
$6 Million +
Monthly Income
$0.5 Million +
Annual Expenses
Not Known
Some Lesser Facts About Nick Saban –
The University of Alabama head football coach and his wife are devout Catholics. They worship at St. Francis of Assisi University Parish, Tuscaloosa.
Terry and Nick still stay in touch with each other every day. Nick usually calls his wife before boarding a flight and as soon as he arrives at his destination.
He has a vacation home on Lake Burton in northeast Georgia.
The respected coach is of Croatian descent.
He shares his last name with Lou Saban, who is also a renowned football manager.
Nick Saban was featured in a cameo part as himself in the movie – The Blind Side.
Saban is from a family of Croatian ancestry.
Saban also made a cameo role appearance in the movie The Blind Side in 2009.
He led the LSU Tigers to victory in the 2001 Sugar Bowl, its first in 33 years.
He co-founded Nick’s Kid’s Foundation – a non-profit organization that serves Alabama and the Southeast, with his wife Terry in 1998.