1. Urban Meyer 2. Pete Carroll 3. Bobby Bowden 4. Dennis Ericson 5. Joe Paterno
No Alabama football coaches have won national championships.
Maryland has claimed 1 national title in 1953 with the AP & Coaches polls
If we restrict it to AP/Coaches poll and/ or BCS National Championships for division one college football since 1950 then the breakdown is as follows:BEAR BRYANT 6JOHN MCKAY 3NICK SABAN 3BUD WILKERSON 3DARRELL ROYAL 3BARRY SWITZER 3TOM OSBORNE 3WOODY HAYES 3
Unless I am mistaken, there is only one: Nick Saban, who won the BCS Championship at LSU (2004) and at Alabama (2009).
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Urban Meyer for one.
Bernie Bierman Minnesota 1934,35,36,40,41
yes.. nick saban
Alabama Football team has a NCAA recognized 14 National Championships of which 9 are awarded by the Associated Press, Coaches Poll, or a combination of both. (25, 26, 30, 34, 41, 61AP/CP, 64AP/CP, 65AP, 73CP, 78AP, 79AP/CP, 92AP/CP, 09AP/CP, 11AP/CP) The Womens Gymnastics team has 6 National Championships: 88, 91, 96, 02, 11, 12 The Women's Cheer-leading Squad has 1 National Championship: 2011 The Women's Golf team has 1 National Championship: 2012 The Women's Softball team has 1 National Championship: 2012 So if you count retroactive and major but non-AP or Coaches polls for football its 23 total; or if you only count Coaches and Associated Press Polls in football its 18 total.
There are 32 head coaches (one for every team) and a lot of assistants.
Though the NCAA does not determine an official national champion for Division I FBS football, several ACC members have achieved a national championship through the Associated Press, the Coaches Poll, or the Bowl Championship Series.Clemson-1981 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll)Florida State-1993 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll), 1999 (Bowl Championship Series)Georgia Tech-1990 (the Coaches Poll)Maryland-1953 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll)Miami-1983, 1987, 1989, 1991 (the Associated Press Poll and the Coaches Poll), 2001 (Bowl Championship Series)*Italics denote championships won before the school joined the ACC.
Jane A. Scroggs has written: 'The internal labor market of professional football' -- subject(s): Coaches (Athletics), Employment, Football, Football coaches, Labor supply, National Football League