Two coaches, one in the NFL the other in the NCAA, after 17 years have this to show for their coaching "tree". I realize the bizarre nature of this comparison; yet, Tomlin seems to be revered by almost anyone connected with the NFL you'd care to ask. As is Saban in the NCAA circles.
The biggest difference I see (after comparing their 17 year won-loss record and champi
onships won) between Saban and Tomlin is who in their coaching fraternity not only tutored and succeeded with Tomlin and/or Saban, but also went on to become a successful head coach. The list (and names) are staggering.
Mike Tomlin from the Steelers:
Nick Saban @ Alabama:
So is it the coach who should get the credit and/or fault, or the organization? I know that historically the Steelers like to promote from within. And in the past, Alabama found it clever and supportive to give former Crimson Tide guys the HC position. One organization found a 17 year reign that not only thrived, but also produced a plethora of good coaches who moved on and became great coaches/mentors
The biggest difference I see (after comparing their 17 year won-loss record and champi
onships won) between Saban and Tomlin is who in their coaching fraternity not only tutored and succeeded with Tomlin and/or Saban, but also went on to become a successful head coach. The list (and names) are staggering.
Mike Tomlin from the Steelers:
Empty Coaching Tree - Steelers One Of Only Three Teams Without Future Coach To Watch
Mike Tomlin doesn’t have much of a coaching tree. In fact, it’s barely a branch. That fact is again highlighted by NFL.com’s recent exhaustive list of young coaches to watch, names expected to rise the ranks from positional coaches to coordinators and coordinators to head coaches. Tom Pelissero...
steelersdepot.com
Nick Saban @ Alabama:
Breaking down Nick Saban's coaching tree of current or former head coaches in 2024
Check out Nick Saban’s coaching tree in all its glory.
ftw.usatoday.com
So is it the coach who should get the credit and/or fault, or the organization? I know that historically the Steelers like to promote from within. And in the past, Alabama found it clever and supportive to give former Crimson Tide guys the HC position. One organization found a 17 year reign that not only thrived, but also produced a plethora of good coaches who moved on and became great coaches/mentors