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Alabama head coach Nick Saban met with the media on Wednesday and talked about how the first practices with new offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian have gone so far.

Sarkisian has been on the staff for most of the season as an analyst but will call his first plays as offensive coordinator on Monday vs. Clemson in the CFP Title Game.

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Gator522088 months
What do you expect him to say? That the team is divided and disengaged?
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thatdude198588 months
well it's not and why would they be divided? Like Kiffin was some cult hero at Alabama...
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BobABooey88 months
I'll drink to that!
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11thACR88 months
Saban's Teams....always understand who is in charge....always and it ain't the OC..
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Hangit88 months
"Saban says Sarkisian knows the offense inside and out." Kiffin knows Saban's daughter inside and out.
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Mulerider88 months
Of course players are responding well. He has coached them, game planned with them and communicated with them since he got there. This is of course a blatant violation of NCAA rules but no one cares. The idea that an offensive analyst that can not have contact with players can step in the week before the NC game and not miss a beat tells you everything you need to know about what Bama thinks of NCAA rules.
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tigerbutt88 months
Just glad Kiffin isn't at LSU.
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xGeauxLSUx88 months
Get that man a Kleenex endorsement!
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