Nick Saban's legacy lives on as his former assistants dominate the College Football Playoff

FILE - Alabama head coach Nick Saban reacts after running back Jase McClellan (2) scored a touchdown during the second half of the Rose Bowl CFP NCAA semifinal college football game against Michigan, Jan. 1, 2024, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File)
FILE - Alabama head coach Nick Saban reacts after running back Jase McClellan (2) scored a touchdown during the second half of the Rose Bowl CFP NCAA semifinal college football game against Michigan, Jan. 1, 2024, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File)
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti calls a play during the first half of the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game against Alabama Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti calls a play during the first half of the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game against Alabama Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Pasadena, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, second left, celebrates with quarterback Dante Moore (5), defensive back Brandon Finney Jr. (4), and defensive lineman Bear Alexander after defeating Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Oregon head coach Dan Lanning, second left, celebrates with quarterback Dante Moore (5), defensive back Brandon Finney Jr. (4), and defensive lineman Bear Alexander after defeating Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Miami Gardens, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Mississippi head coach Pete Golding runs on the field at halftime during the Sugar Bowl NCAA college football playoff quarterfinal game against Georgia, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)
Mississippi head coach Pete Golding runs on the field at halftime during the Sugar Bowl NCAA college football playoff quarterfinal game against Georgia, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)
Miami head coach Mario Cristobal, right, and Ohio State head coach Ryan Day talk following the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Miami head coach Mario Cristobal, right, and Ohio State head coach Ryan Day talk following the Cotton Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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It’s been two years since Nick Saban last took the field as a coach, but he still has his hands all over the College Football Playoff, regardless of how it shakes out.

Five of the 12 CFP teams this year are led by a coach who served directly under Saban at one time or another. Four of them are still in the race: Curt Cignetti at No. 1 Indiana, Dan Lanning at No. 5 Oregon, Pete Golding at No. 6 Mississippi, and Mario Cristobal at No. 10 Miami.

“Four for four,” Cignetti said. “There’s a lot of disciples out there doing well. That’s why he’s the greatest of all time.”

The disciples Cignetti speaks of are some of the most successful in the game. Cignetti and the Hoosiers will face Oregon in the Peach Bowl. Across the country, Cristobal’s Miami Hurricanes and Golding’s Ole Miss Rebels go head-to-head in the Fiesta Bowl.

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs were eliminated in the quarterfinals. Lane Kiffin passed the baton to Golding after leading Ole Miss to the playoffs. Brent Key’s Georgia Tech team had a historic season and fell just short of the ACC Championship game. Jimbo Fisher stepped away from coaching after a highly decorated career.

Saban’s disciples argue it’s no coincidence.

“Everybody learned a lot from Nick," said Cignetti, who was Saban's initial receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Alabama. “He was a great mentor, very organized, detailed; had a plan for everything. Managed lead, how to stop complacency, game day, recruiting, recruiting evaluation, player evaluation. I mean, he had it all. And if you were serious about your career and wanted to be a head coach one day, you took great notes or great mental notes.”

Lanning saw the value in learning under Saban from afar. He took a gamble, leaving behind a full-time position at Sam Houston State and taking a pay cut to accept a graduate assistant role with Alabama.

“When anybody asked me why, I said, ‘I’m going to get my doctorate in football,’" Lanning said. "Working for Coach Saban, just like Coach (Cignetti) said, you learn so much. Things I thought I knew, I realized I didn’t know anything. I got to really carry that over with the opportunity to work with Coach Smart, who built off of that as well at Georgia. And that was an unbelievable experience for me, and obviously it shows here as we enter the semifinals."

Similar sentiments are being echoed in Arizona, as Ole Miss and Miami prepare for the Fiesta Bowl.

Golding and Cristobal narrowly missed each other in Tuscaloosa. Cristobal was Saban's offensive line coach from 2013-16. Golding led the Crimson Tide defense for five years, from 2018-22.

Cristobal says his time in Tuscaloosa opened his eyes to what college football has become and what's necessary to run a successful program. But above all else, he adapted Saban's mentality, and keeping that alive will always be a top priority for him as a coach.

Golding doubled down. In an era where the life of a college football player can be luxurious, keeping the traditional hard-nosed spirit of college football, embodied by Saban for 17 years at Alabama, is key.

“There's a toughness component, a competitive character component to hold these guys accountable and hold them to a high standard,” Golding said. "I think that's pretty consistent with whoever is playing right now.”

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AP Sports Writer John Marshall contributed to this report.

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