Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Nick Saban, John Mitchell, Al Groh, Kirk Ferentz, Marty Schottenheimer, Bill Cowher, Sam Rutigliano, Pat Hill, Dick MacPherson, Woody Widenhofer, Ray Perkins, Marc Trestman, Tony Sparano, John Hufnagel, Dick Modzelewski, Larry Zierlein, Romeo Crennel, George Warhop, Bruce Arians, Forrest Gregg, Lindy Infante, Jerry Williams, Jim Bates, Dave Campo, Gary Tranquill, Ernie Adams, Rip Scherer, Thomas E. Stidham, Todd Grantham, Terry Robiskie, Clancy Pendergast, Maurice Carthon, Rod Dowhower, Rick Venturi, Chuck Pagano, Rob Ryan, Ben Coates, Jeff Davidson, Nick Skorich, Kennedy Pola, George Edwards, Bob Voigts, Foge Fazio, Jim Spavital, Randy Melvin, Rich Kotite, Pat Shurmur, Howard Mudd, Jim Shofner, Todd McNair, Mike Sheppard, Joe Scannella, Brad Seely, Bryan Cox, Scott O'Brien, Jim Garrett, Jerry Holmes, Dan Radakovich, Chuck Bresnahan, Rob Chudzinski, Mel Tucker, Cory Undlin, Ted Daisher, Dick McCabe, Tom Bettis, Dave Adolph, Dwaine Board, Keith Rowen, John Lott, Dave Atkins, George McDonald, Kevin Spencer, Jed Hughes, Pete Carmichael, Jr., Dave Redding, Jerry Butler, Jerome Henderson, Steve Marshall, Alfredo Roberts, Bob Slowik, Tom Olivadotti, Jacob Burney, Kent Johnston, Jim Vechiarella, Mike Haluchak, Richard F. Gallagher, Howard Brinker, Alan DeGennaro. Excerpt: Nicholas Lou "Nick" Saban (born October 31, 1951) is the head coach of the University of Alabama's Crimson Tide football team. Saban has previously served as head coach of the National Football League's Miami Dolphins and three other NCAA universities: LSU, Michigan State and Toledo. His eight-year contract for a total of US$32 million made him one of the highest paid college football coaches in the United States at the time. He appeared on the September 1, 2008 cover of Forbes magazine as "The Most Powerful Coach in Sports." Saban's career record as a co...