Maryland has claimed 1 national title in 1953 with the AP & Coaches polls
Unless I am mistaken, there is only one: Nick Saban, who won the BCS Championship at LSU (2004) and at Alabama (2009).
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.
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Urban Meyer for one.
That would be Nick Saban, who won a National Championship in 2003 with LSU and in 2009 with Alabama.
As of October 2023, there are numerous active Division I NCAA football coaches across various conferences. Notable figures include Nick Saban at Alabama, Dabo Swinney at Clemson, and Kirby Smart at Georgia, among others. Each of these coaches has achieved significant success, including national championships and conference titles. The coaching landscape is dynamic, with changes occurring frequently due to hiring, firing, and retirements.
As of 2023, Nick Saban's salary as the head football coach at the University of Alabama is approximately $11.7 million per year, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. His compensation package includes base salary, bonuses, and various incentives tied to team performance and recruiting. Saban has led Alabama to multiple national championships, contributing to his high salary and demand.
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