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SEC Rival Nick Saban Reportedly Retiring From Coaching

The Missouri Tigers never defeated Nick Saban while he was the head coach at Alabama.

Alabama head coach/SEC rival Nick Saban is planning to retire according to reports by ESPN's Chris Low.

Since being hired in 2007, he's won six National Championships with the Crimson Tide, including three in the College Football Playoff format. He's also won 11 SEC championships in that span.

Saban's certainly had Missouri's number throughout his tenure, as the Tigers never defeated the Crimson Tide in four meetings. Additionally, each of those losses were by double digits, including the 2014 SEC Championship game.

Saban retires from coaching with a college record of 292-71-1 with 201 of those victories coming at the University of Alabama. He was also the head coach at LSU, where he won a BCS National Championship in 2003, plus Michigan State and Toledo.

The 72-year-old coach was known as a prolific recruiter, having gone 16 consecutive seasons with a top-five recruiting class according to 247Sports.

Saban produced 44 NFL first-round draft picks during his tenure. after no players were drafted at all from the program he initially took over in 2007.

His final win came against No. 1 Georgia in the SEC Championship and his final loss came against eventual National Champion Michigan in the 2024 College Football Playoff Semifinal.

Saban has been recognized for many accomplishments, records, awards and accolades over the years, but perhaps the most impressive statement was that every class recruited by him won a National Championship within their four years.

As the Crimson Tide begins to feverishly search for a new head coach, it will be extremely difficult to fill Nick Saban's shoes.