Nick Saban, one of the winningest head coaches in college football history, is retiring, according to ESPN's Chris Low. Saban won seven national titles — six with the Alabama Crimson Tide and one with the LSU Tigers — the most by any college football coach.
He also won 11 SEC championships throughout his coaching career. None of Saban's recruiting classes at Alabama played four years without winning a national championship, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
The Crimson Tide won at least 10 games for 16 consecutive seasons — the longest streak by any program during the AP poll era.
Saban's teams reached the College Football Playoff in eight of 10 seasons. Saban finished his collegiate coaching career with a record of 292-71-1, including a 201-29 record at Alabama.