Alabama Crimson Tide offensive coordinator, Steve Sarkisian has officially accepted the head coaching job at the University of Texas. While he will wait until after next week's national championship game to depart for Austin, the Crimson Tide faithful looks ahead to consider who will take the reigns of the Alabama offense.
After receiving a positive COVID-19 test result on Wednesday, Alabama head coach Nick Saban is expected to miss the #2 Crimson Tide’s home matchup against the #3 Georgia Bulldogs. For many Alabama fans, it will be a new sight when a coach, other than Nick Saban, walks the sidelines for ‘Bama, but for older fans, they will be transported back to a time before Alabama dominance.
As the season opener against USC inches closer, the anticipation will grow for who will be the next signal caller for the Crimson Tide.
John Parker Wilson, the quarterback for Nick Saban’s first two teams at Alabama, took time to reflect on his days in the crimson and white on Inside the Locker Room...
Former Alabama head coach Mike Shula could be working his way back towards another head coaching job soon after a successful run as an NFL coordinator.
Houston and Huber caught up with former Alabama lineman Evan Mathis, who is now a Pro-Bowl player for the Philadelphia Eagles. Mathis reflected on his time in Tuscaloosa that included four head coaches and plenty of turmoil in the program, plus gave insight into running Chip Kelly's uptempo offense...