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For more exclusive football history and film study: patreon.com/tcpfootball Books mentioned in this video (Full Disclosure: I receive a small commission for any purchases made through these links): Saban: The Making of a Coach (Monte Burke): https://amzn.to/3SyOJI9 The Football Playbook (Sam DeLuca): https://amzn.to/3WAllSW Football Coach's Guide to Successful Pass Defense (Jack Olcott): https://amzn.to/4cdJmF6 James: The PAC-10 and Washington's Winningest (Don James): https://amzn.to/4dycyrL Building a Championship Football Team (Bear Bryant): https://amzn.to/4darADZ Football Scouting Methods (Steve Belichick): https://amzn.to/3SC80bP Defensive Football (Miami Dolphins Dick Anderson and Nick Buoniconti): https://amzn.to/3SAoMb8 The Games that Changed the Game (Ron Jaworski): https://amzn.to/4cdqAO7 Principles of Football (John Heisman): https://amzn.to/4fI0LsO In this video, learn how Nick Saban, Alabama football legend and one of the most influential defensive coaches of the last 40 years, built the foundation of his defensive scheme. We'll see how he got his start, learning the game from his father while visiting Bobby Bowden and the West Virginia Mountaineers. Then, we'll see what football coverages were like in the 1970's, and what kind of defense Saban played in with the Kent State Golden Flashes. After stops at Syracuse and West Virginia, he worked for Earle Bruce at Ohio State, where things didn't quite go as planned. It all turned out for the best, though, because at his next job (Navy) he met a young DC for the New York Giants by the name of Bill Belichick. Ultimately, though, during this stage of his career Saban's biggest influence was George Perles, HC of the Michigan State Spartans, who had him running a defense inspired by the Pittsburgh Steelers' Steel Curtain defense that catapulted Joe Green, Jack Lambert, and Tony Dungy into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This defense made frequenty use of Bud Carson's Cover-2 (later modified as the "Tampa-2"), as well as the Stunt 4-3 defensive front play developed by Perles himself. 00:00 Introduction 01:23 Childhood Football Beginnings 04:39 Kent State and Don James 06:35 Pass Defense in the 60's and 70's 21:10 Entry into Coaching 22:55 Early Assistant Jobs and Connections 22:39 The Only Time Saban was Fired 27:40 Meeting Belichick 29:36 Michigan State and the Pittsburgh Steelers 32:22 Bud Carson and Cover-2 43:47 George Perles and the Stunt 4-3 48:49 Leaving MSU and Becoming a Head Coach 50:49 Saban's Early Coaching Tree/Outro