New Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer has wasted no time in stabilizing one of the top programs in the country. After Nick Saban retired, many thought the dynasty was over. DeBoer would like to see it continue. He kept many key players and members of the coaching staff. The hiring is done, and DeBoer has finalized his coaching staff for 2024.
Alabama Head Coach Kalen DeBoer Finalizes Coaching Staff
It has been a flurry of hiring, and the last two pieces seem to have fallen into place. Oklahoma special teams analyst Jay Nunez and Washington co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach William Inge joined the staff in the past few days. While nothing has been made official, this is the likely coaching staff for the Crimson Tide in 2024 and their previous jobs.
HC: Kalen DeBoer (Washington)
OC: Ryan Grubb (Washington)
DC: Kane Wommack (South Alabama)
OL: Scott Huff (Washington)
RB: Robert Gillespie
WR: JaMarcus Shephard (Washington)
TE: Nick Sheridan (Washington)
Assistant HC/DL: Freddie Roach
LB: William Inge (Washington)
Co-DC/DBs: Colin Hitschler (Wisconsin)
Co-DC/DBs: Maurice Linguist (Buffalo)
Good Mix Of People
There is a great mix of assistants DeBoer has worked with previously, new coaches, and program staples. Freddie Roach and Robert Gillespie were the most high-profile coaches to stay on staff. This should cement the Crimson Tide as one of the top teams in the SEC. They have a tough schedule, but with Jalen Milroe under center, the sky is the limit. DeBoer made it to the national championship this year and looks to do it again with Alabama.
Can the Crimson Tide continue their dynasty? It would be unprecedented to change coaches and keep the same level of success, but there is optimism that it could happen.
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