Bud Wilkinson wants a word with you. 145-29-4 in 17 seasons at Oklahoma, including 3 national championships, 13 consecutive conference championships, the longest consecutive win streak [47 games] in history and 11 consecutive seasons with 1 or fewer losses.
I understand and respect your perspective. I don't think any universities really had Saban on the top of their list until his 9-2 season. He was 23-22-1 overall and 17-14-1 in the B10 in his 1st four seasons. That kind of record probably gets you fired these days after four seasons.
Saban is one of the greatest (if not the greatest of all time), and the reason he is at the top is because he has adapted and improved. The first four years at Michigan State were average (so my use of failure was probably too strong), at best.
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