The only coach who has led both the Alabama and Auburn football programs is Pat Dye. He served as the head coach for Auburn from 1981 to 1992, where he achieved significant success. Before that, he was an assistant coach at Alabama in the early 1970s. Dye is known for his impact on the Iron Bowl rivalry and his contributions to college football in the state of Alabama.
The Head Coach at Auburn University is the one and only...Gene Chizik....his profile is he was a defensive coordinator at UCF, SFA ,AU,and UT. He has been the head coach for both ISU and AU! Go tigers! :)
1. a hair color 2. A city in Alabama 3. A university- Auburn Universtiy 4. A city in both California and Alabama
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Only twice in history: 1) 1994 - Alabama was 10-0-0 and Auburn was 8-0-1. Alabama defeated Auburn 21-14. 2) 1971 - Alabama was 10-0-0 and Auburn was 9-0-0. Alabama defeated Auburn 31-7.
For both teams, 75 points in 1969 when Auburn defeated Alabama 49-26. For one team, 55 points by Alabama in 1948 when they defeated Auburn 55-0.
No. Prior to taking over at the University of Alabama, Bear Bryant was the head coach of the University of Maryland (1945), University of Kentucky (1946-1953), and Texas A&M (1954-1957). Bryant coached teams against Alabama twice, both as head coach of Kentucky. On October 19, 1946 Kentucky lost 21-7 and on November 1, 1947 Kentucky lost 13-0.
As of October 2023, the Iron Bowl record after Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant’s tenure (he retired in 1982) shows Alabama leading the series against Auburn. Since then, Alabama has consistently been a strong competitor, with notable victories in several years. The rivalry remains one of the most intense in college football, with both teams having their share of successes. For the latest stats and records, it's always good to check current sports sources.
Rick Venturi was the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts during the 1991 season. He took over as the New Orleans Saints' interim coach during the 1996 season.
Well, they both have white hair.
Through Super Bowl XLII, there have been five head coaches to coach two different teams to a Super Bowl (Don Shula, Mike Holmgren, Bill Parcells, Dick Vermeil, Dan Reeves) but there has not been a head coach that has won a Super Bowl with two different teams.
Yes. Only if FSU loses to Duke in the ACC Championship game and Ohio State loses to Michigan State. Alabama should be #4 in tomorrows BCS Standings. So if Auburn beats Mizzou in the SEC Championship, and FSU and OSU both lose, we could possibly see a Alabama vs. Auburn BCS title game. Bama just needs alot of help. But....stranger things have happend.......