Nick Saban 2003 AP COACH of the YEAR

Nick Saban 2003 AP COACH of the YEAR

Head Coach LSU IN THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME INTRO NOTEBOOK S CHE A CO LSU HEAD COACH TIGERS Nick Saban 2003 AP COACH OF THE YEAR or years outsiders viewed the LSU football program as an unpol- talking to an elementary school or visiting sick children in the hospital, ished gem, a potential giant waiting to be reborn in the world of Saban's team has made a positive impact on many people in the state Fcollege football. With the wealth of resources LSU has to offer, its of Louisiana. tradition and the available talent within the state of Louisiana, all the When it comes to education, Saban has long been an advocate of program needed was the right leader to lead it. In four years as head getting a degree. He's often been quoted as saying that he's never seen REVIEW coach of the Tigers, Nick Saban has proven that he is that leader. a person better off without a college degree than with one. As a result, Since taking over a program that suffered through seven losing sea- he played a key role in raising most of the $15 million for LSU's state- sons in the 1990s, Saban has guided the Tigers to the pinnacle of college of-the-art Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes. football - a berth in the Nokia Sugar Bowl and the 2004 National The center, the best of its kind in college athletics, features a 1,000-seat Championship game against Oklahoma. In his four years at LSU, the auditorium with over 100 computers in a 54,000-square foot facility that SON Tigers have enjoyed its finest stretch ever as Saban has directed his gives all of LSU's student-athletes the best chance to have success in the teams to a 38-13 record and a pair of Southeastern Conference classroom. Championships. Saban's mission statement for the LSU football program is simple. Saban's ability to successfully lead the Tigers comes from a man- He wants his players to become better people for having been a part of THE SEA agement style that focuses on the entire program, one that puts his the program. He also wants to develop his players so they can reach players in position to have success, both on the field and in the class- their full athletic potential, which will enable them to have the opportu- room. Armed with a plan that starts with recruiting quality people, out- nity to win a championship. Finally, it's his plan to help each player standing football players and good students, Saban and his staff have graduate and launch their career so that when they leave LSU they can Y transformed LSU into a team that is sure to be a fixture among the have the best opportunities in life. OR nation's elite programs for years to come. Four years at LSU have produced dozens of graduates, a pair of On the field, Saban has developed a reputation as a defensive mas- SEC championships and student-athletes who are both admired and HIST termind who is among the best in the game - professional or college - looked up to in the community. So far, it's been mission accomplished when it comes to game day coaching decisions. His defenses are phys- under Nick Saban. ical, aggressive and deceptive, while offensively, the Tigers put up stag- Nick Saban became the 31st head coach of the LSU Tigers on gering numbers with a wealth of skill players leading the way. November 30, 1999, after five years as head coach at Michigan State. Off the field, Saban demands excellence from his players in both Saban's first four years at LSU have produced a 38-13 overall mark, the classroom as well as the community.There's not a week that goes by which includes a school-record 12-1 mark and a No. 2 national ranking that at least one member of the LSU football team is not out speaking in 2003. In addition, Saban was named the Associated Press National to a group somewhere in the Baton Rouge community. Whether it's Coach of the Year for his efforts in 2003. Saban's 38 wins are the most- 26 2004 LSU FOOTBALL SUGAR BOWL MEDIA GUIDE Head Coach 12-1 ever by an LSU coach in four years and he joins Paul Dietzel as the only two coaches in school history to have multiple 10-win seasons (both have done it twice). Saban, along with Dietzel and Bernie Moore, are SEC also the only coaches in LSU history to win more than one SEC title, with each doing it two times. CHAMPS This year's Tiger team relied on a remarkable defense, one that ranked first in the nation in scoring (10.8) and rushing touchdowns allowed (3) and second in total defense (259.5), while putting an offense on the field that is one of the most explosive in school history. This year's LSU offense, behind the play of quarterback Matt Mauck, set the school standard for scoring average (34.9), points (454), passing touch- downs (30) and offensive touchdowns (54). Using the approach of taking it one game at a time and focusing on INTRO "what is" rather than "what was", the Tigers ran the table the final seven weeks of the season, dominating opponents on both sides of the ball. After a 19-7 setback to Florida on Oct. 11, the Tigers won their final seven games by an average of 35 to 11. Only Ole Miss came within a touchdown of the Tigers during that 7-game stretch, a run that includ- ed a 31-7 win over Auburn, a 55-24 victory over Arkansas and a 34-13 win over Georgia in the SEC title game. Saban's impact at LSU was immediate as he guided a team coming NOTEBOOK off back-to-back losing seasons to an 8-4 mark and a win over 15th- Nick and Terry Saban with Nicholas and Kristen. ranked Georgia Tech in the 2000 Peach Bowl to rekindle the fire of a proud football tradition in Baton Rouge. final week of the 2002 season with a chance at reaching the SEC Saban's influence on the Tigers went much further in 2001 as he led Championship game. Only a last-minute comeback by Arkansas kept LSU to the school's first outright SEC title since 1986 with a 31-20 win the Tigers from winning its second consecutive SEC Western Division over second-ranked Tennessee in the SEC Championship game. The title and participating in the league's championship game. Tigers closed out their 10-3 campaign in 2001 with a 47-34 thrashing of Losing players such as Mauck, Davey and Toefield and still finding Big 10 Champion Illinois in the Sugar Bowl. a way to be successful on the field has been a trademark of Saban- CO A year after losing two of the most prolific offensive players in coached teams. Teaching the players to trust and believe in each other is school history in quarterback Rohan Davey and wide receiver Josh Reed, A a characteristic that Saban has branded on his squads. The philosophy CHE Saban used a tenacious defense coupled with a steady offense to lead of "out of yourself and into the team" is something that Saban instills the 2002 Tigers to an 8-5 overall mark and the school's second straight on a daily basis into his squad. He also preaches to his teams to play for S appearance in a New Year's Day bowl. LSU scored a school-record 30 or 60 minutes, to become a dominant team on every play of every game, more points in six straight games in 2002, while the Tiger defense held and not worry about what the scoreboard reads. The players respond. the opposition to less than 275 yards in each of the first six games of the That couldn't have been more true than last year's "Bluegrass year. Miracle" as Marcus Randall's 75-yard Hail Mary pass to Devery A trademark of Saban-coached teams has been their ability to Henderson as time expired gave the Tigers an unlikely 33-30 win over TIGERS overcome adversity and still effectively perform on the field. In 2001, the Kentucky in one of the wildest finishes to a football game in LSU history. Tigers had to overcome the loss of Davey and running back LaBrandon Prior to his arrival at LSU for the 2000 season, Saban led his final Toefield in the SEC Championship game, while in 2002 LSU prevailed Spartan team in 1999 to a No. 7 ranking in the nation and became the despite losing starting quarterback Mauck midway through the season. first Michigan State squad to win 10 games in one season in 34 years. Beating Tennessee to win the league title in 2001 is one thing, but Saban's 1999 Michigan State team defeated Notre Dame, the fashion in which Saban and the Tigers did so speaks volumes on the Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State all in the same year for the first impact he has had on his squads. Playing without two of their offensive time since 1965 and recorded six wins at home for the first time since standouts in Davey and Toefield, not only did the Tigers respond to the 1912 season. REVIEW Saban's challenge to step up, but they were dominant, outscoring the Saban has long been revered in football coaching circles as one of high-powered Vol offense 21-3 in the second half.

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