The Alabama Crimson Tide have enjoyed great success in college football throughout their entire history. The ‘Script A’ became the staple for every NCAA program, though not many have ever achieved such a dominant run as Nick Saban did at the helm of Bama. When asked about the best head coach of all time, though, Saban didn’t name himself, and neither did he mention names like Bill Belichick , or Vince Lombardi . Instead, his heart guided him to stay in Tuscaloosa. Saban led Alabama to six national championships in college football, though he leads the all-time list for most by a head coach with seven trophies thanks to his crowning at the helm of LSU. Regardless of his unrepeatable milestone, Saban didn’t hand the honor of best head coach of all time to himself . Belichick could’ve been a more than reasonable answer, as well. The six-time Super Bowl winning head coach (eight-time when considering the two rings he won as defensive coordinator for the New York Giants) is arguably the best mind to ever stand on the sideline of an NFL field , and he will have his first experience in the NCAA during the 2025 season. Still, Saban thought of someone else. It wasn’t Vince Lombardi either— the five-time NFL champion who won Super Bowls I and II with the Green Bay Packers . His impact on football is so profound that the most coveted trophy in the sport bears his name. Head coach Bill Belichick of the North Carolina Tar Heels coaches during North Carolina’s “Practice Like A Pro” Spring Football Event at Kenan Stadium on April 12, 2025 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Instead, during an interview for the upcoming “Nothing but a Winner” documentary—following the rise of Alabama’s dynasty in college football —Saban was asked who he considers the greatest head coach of all time. He didn’t hesitate before giving a firm answer. “I think that coach [Paul “Bear”] Bryant is the greatest coach of all time ,” Saban said, as reported by TD Alabama Magazine.
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