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The best NCAA College Football Coach

Of all the coaches can win the title of "best of all time" and distinguished from other the crowd:

Paul "Bear" Bryant (1913 - 1983)

He has won the title not only for the things that took place in the field, but for their achievements for the entire state of Alabama. As coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide, won the admiration of football fans across the country.

The Fans of any age who still recognize his houndstooth hat and look strong brand. Loves Alabama football team of the university, and loves his football coaches university more.

He trained at Alabama for 25 years, and in that time, he earned a 232-46-9 record and six national championships. His accolades do not stop there. Bryant won National Coach of the Year three times and had 25 Bowl appearances in his career. Bowl Of the 25 games, led his team to 15 wins (including 8 wins in the Sugar Bowl). And if that were not enough, Coach Bryant was also chosen SEC Coach of the Year a total of 10 times. It has been included in the Hall College Football Fame.

Bear Bryant always casts its shadow over a great football at the University of Alabama. The stadium has been named Red Tide "Bryant-Denny" in honor of his favorite coach. There is also a school and the street at the U of a campus that bears his name. His legacy is everywhere.

But his life in football did not start with this team in Alabama. First started as a coach in Maryland, then moved to Kentucky. After that, he was at Texas A & M.

It was 1945, when he became head coach at the University of Maryland, and was there only one season. While was there, the team had a 6-2-1 record. Bryant coached a total of four universities and U. Maryland was the only one who did not win a championship. On the other hand, only had a year to work with.

After that, he went to Kentucky for the next eight seasons. And thanks to Coach Bryant, the Wildcats won their first (And only) title of the SEC in 1950.

Then in 1954, was at Texas A & M where he was in the position of head coach and the director athletic. His first year was his only losing season of his career of 38 years. The next year she made up a 7-2-1 season.

After that, returned to his alma mater, the Alabama Crimson Tide. His first season was the most difficult, but they improved dramatically after that. In 1959, he won the heart of fans with a victory over Auburn, and an appearance in a bowl game. Nor had happened for over 10 years of the Tide.

After that, the team had won 24 consecutive years, including three undefeated seasons.

Bryant had an intimate style of tough love that turned the tables for the team and made him famous among fans. He retired in 1982 with an overall record of 323-85-17. At that time, had won more games than any football coach other American university in the history of sport.

And that makes it bigger college football coach of all time.

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