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The coach of the 2014 Alabama football team was Nick Saban.
Nick Saban is widely regarded as one of the greatest college football coaches of all time. He has been the head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team since 2007 and has led them to multiple national championships. Prior to that, he was the head coach of several other college football programs, including LSU and Michigan State. Saban is known for his attention to detail, discipline, and focus on fundamentals. He has a reputation for being a strict taskmaster who demands the best from his players both on and off the field. His coaching philosophy is grounded in a commitment to building strong, cohesive teams that play with a sense of purpose and a relentless work ethic.
In 2014, Nick Saban led the Alabama Crimson Tide to a record of 12-2, winning the SEC Championship and making it to the inaugural College Football Playoff. The team was ranked #1 in the country for much of the season before losing to Ole Miss and then falling to Ohio State in the playoff semifinals. The 2014 Alabama team was known for its strong defense, led by players such as Landon Collins, Reggie Ragland, and A'Shawn Robinson. The offense was also potent, with quarterback Blake Sims throwing for over 3,800 yards and wide receiver Amari Cooper setting numerous school records.
In 2014, Alabama's offense was known for a run-heavy, pro-style attack. They relied on a powerful offensive line and talented running backs like T.J. Yeldon and Derrick Henry to control the tempo of the game and wear down opposing defenses. The passing game was also a threat, with quarterback Blake Sims able to make plays with his arm and his legs. However, the offense was not as explosive as some other teams in college football, and they relied on their defense to win games.
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