Nick Saban is an American college football head coach with an estimated net worth of $80 million. Saban was the world’s highest-paid college football coach near the end of his tenure at Alabama.

Saban earned more than $12 million yearly, including base salary and bonus payments. Numerous people regard Nick as the best college football coach in history, and he has accomplished some incredible things over his career.

In addition to his impressive w in-loss record, Saban is one of only two coaches to have won SEC Championships with different schools.

Who is Nick Saban?

Nick Saban was born in Fairmont, West Virginia, to Mary and Nick Lou Saban, Sr. His father had a tiny service station, and his mother was a homemaker. He grew up in Monongah, West Virginia, with a sister named Dianna, and graduated from Monongah High School, which is roughly 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Morgantown.

Saban is of Croatian descent. Stanko Saban, his paternal grandfather, was born in 1895 in Gospić, Lika area of Croatia. Stanko moved to Portland, Oregon in 1908, when he was 13 years old. He later married Anna Mihalic, who is of Croatian-American background.

Saban was the quarterback of the 1968 West Virginia state championship squad. Kerry Marbury, one of his teammates, went on to star for the West Virginia Mountaineers and play in the Canadian Football League.

Saban and Terry Constable, both from West Virginia, married on December 18, 1971. He earned a master of business degree from Kent State University in 1973. Saban was a defensive back at Kent State under coach Don James. He and a roommate escaped getting involved in the Kent State killings on May 4, 1970, by eating lunch before walking to the demonstration site.

Saban graduated with a master’s degree in sports management from Kent State in 1975. Saban’s father died during his son’s first year in graduate school.

How old is Nick Saban?

He is currently 72 years old.

How much is Nick Saban net worth?

The renowned Coach has a net worth of $80 million.

What is Nick Saban career?

Saban had no plans to enter the coaching profession until Don James hired him as a graduate assistant at Kent State while he waited for his wife to finish. He later worked as an assistant coach at various NCAA Division I-A colleges, including Syracuse in 1977, West Virginia in 1978 and 1979, Ohio State in 1980 and 1981, Navy in 1982, and Michigan State from 1983 to 1987.

Following the 1987 season, Kent State hired Dick Crum instead of Saban to fill its empty head coaching post. Saban was then appointed as an assistant coach with the Houston Oilers of the National Football League.

Saban’s head coaching career began on December 22, 1989, when he was hired by the University of Toledo. Following 6-5 seasons in 1988 and 1989, the Rockets enjoyed quick success under Nick Saban in 1990.

Toledo finished the season 9-2 and shared the Mid-American Conference championship. The Rockets’ two losses that season were by a single point against Central Michigan and four points to Navy. While coaching in Toledo, Saban turned down an application from future head coach Urban Meyer, who was seeking any coaching position on Saban’s staff.

The following February, Saban resigned as Toledo’s head coach after only one season to become the Cleveland Browns’ defensive coordinator under head coach Bill Belichick. He stayed in that post for four seasons. Saban helped manage the Browns’ 1994 defensive squad, which led the NFL in points allowed. Saban later stated that these four years were the “worst of my life”.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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