robert duyos / Sun Sentinel
Saban, off of winning the national championship with LSU, came in with great fanfare, but he seemed uncomfortable from the beginning. He went 9-7 his first year, labored to 6-10 in 2006, and then, after assuring the public he wouldn't be the coach at the University of Alabama, resigned and took a job at ... Alabama, where he has become college football's top coach.