FAYETTEVILLE -- The man from Moro Bottom near Fordyce has been the standard by which college football coaches in the modern era are judged.
Paul "Bear" Bryant won 323 games and six national championships in 38 seasons, with a .780 winning percentage at Maryland, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Alabama.
The eighth man to succeed Bryant at Alabama is dominating the sport even more than the Bear did in his heyday.
Nick Saban has won five national titles in 11 years at Alabama, where he has compiled a 132-20 (.868) record in the toughest conference in college football.