There have been two coaches that have coached both an AFC and a NFC team in the Super Bowl, Don Shula and Bill Parcels. Neither has won a Super Bowl in each division.
Don Shula: 2-3 record in the Super Bowl
NFC: Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl III
AFC: Miami Dolphins, SuperBowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII
Bill Parcels: 2-1 record in the Super Bowl
NFC: New York Giants, Super Bowls XXI, XXV
AFC: New England Patriots, Super Bowl XXXI
2. 1980 (Super Bowl XV) coached by Dick Vermiel and led by ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski where they lost and 2005 (Super Bowl XXXIX) coached by Andy Reid and led by Donovan McNabb.
Tom Flores, Mike Ditka and Tony Dungy.
Both teams including coaches get a ring, but the winning team's rings say champions on them?
Rick Pitino Larry Brown John Calipari Isiah Thomas
1) Don Shula - Colts and Dolphins 2) Dick Vermeil - Rams and Eagles 3) Bill Parcells - Giants and Patriots 4) Dan Reeves - Falcons and Broncos 5) Mike Holmgren - Seahawks and Packers
On February 4, 2007, Super Bowl XLI (41) was the first where both head coaches were black. Tony Dungy was the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, and Lovie Smith was the head coach of the Chicago Bears. The Colts won the game 29-17 to make Tony Dungy the first black head coach to win an NFL Super Bowl.
Jimmy Johnson (Miami and Dallas Cowboys) and Barry Switzer (Oklahoma and Dallas Cowboys)
The Pittsburgh Steelers played in both Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIII. They beat the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL and the Arizona Cardinals in XLIII.
The 1975 Super Bowl and the 1980 Super Bowl were both won by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
They have never lost in the Super Bowl. They won in both Super Bowl XXXV (2009) and Super Bowl XLVII (2013).
John McKay and Howard Jones, both coached USC to 5 Rose Bowl wins, they are followed by Woody Hayes, Don James and John Robinson, who all won 4.
The MVP of both Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II was Bart Starr (QB)