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Led by head coach Nick Saban, the 2003 Tigers ... side of the ball, the Tigers used a dynamic, yet balanced, pro-style attack that averaged almost 34 points a game. Defensively, LSU’s unit ...
At that point, Saban had spent five seasons at LSU and the Tigers had gone 48–16 on his watch while winning two SEC titles and a national championship during the 2003 season. They went 9–3 in ...
Except when they play Alabama." Saban coached LSU from 2000-04, winning the SEC twice and capturing a national title in 2003. Saban, who remains an employee of the University of Alabama ...
Saban served as the head coach at LSU from 2000 to 2004, helping the Tigers secure win the 2003 national championship ... all that a little more than pro ball." Saban coached the Dolphins from ...
Saban had a 48-16 mark at LSU, including winning the 2003 national championship. He went on to win six national titles with the Crimson Tide. Email Patrick Magee at pmagee@theadvocate.com.
"The passion the people have here is fantastic." Saban won a national championship at LSU in 2003 and told LSU's women's basketball team Friday that he still roots for the Tigers -- unless they're ...
but the now-retired coach still has a soft spot for LSU football. Saban coached the Tigers from 2000-04 and won the 2003 national championship with the Tigers before departing for the NFL to coach ...
The event will be held on June 28 in Natchitoches (La.) Saban, who led the LSU Tigers to a National Championship victory in 2003, will be enshrined in Louisiana history where he will be one of 12 ...
The Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025 has expanded to 12 with the addition of legendary football coach Nick Saban, who led LSU to a 2003 national championship. Saban was announced as an ...
Saban coached at LSU for five seasons and brought a national championship to Baton Rouge in 2003 before heading to the Miami Dolphins two years later. However, Saban revealed on Ryan Clark's 'The ...
Now part of the ESPN College GameDay crew, Saban made his public return Saturday to LSU, the school where he coached from 2000-04 and won the 2003 national championship. And, of course ...