Longtime NFL, College Coach Lou Saban Dies At 87

Longtime NFL, College Coach Lou Saban Dies At 87

Lou Saban, the well-traveled coach whose NFL and college careers spanned five decades and dozens of jobs, has died. He was 87.

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NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) - Lou Saban, the well-traveled coach whose NFL and college careers spanned five decades and dozens of jobs, has died. He was 87.

Saban died around 4 a.m. Sunday at his home, his wife, Joyce, said. He had heart problems for years and recently suffered a fall that required hospitalization, she said.

Saban played football at Indiana University and for the Cleveland Browns of the NFL before embarking on a head coaching career that included stops with the Boston Patriots of the AFL, the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, along with college jobs at Miami, Army, Northwestern and Maryland.

He also was president of the New York Yankees from 1981-82 and coached high school football from 1987-89.

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