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re: Class of 2018 Recruiting MEGATHREAD: So Long Old Friend Edition

Posted on 2/7/17 at 10:59 am to
Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 2/7/17 at 10:59 am to
Report: Alabama OC Steve Sarkisian leaving for Atlanta Falcons

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Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 2/7/17 at 11:00 am to
Alabama promoted Mike Locksley to co-OC on Jan. 20.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
75981 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 11:08 am to
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Alabama promoted Mike Locksley to co-OC on Jan. 20.


For the love of God I hope it's not Locksley.
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
South Florida
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Posted on 2/7/17 at 11:36 am to
The first interview question:

On any short yardage situation do you even remotely consider the shotgun formation? If the answer is yes - NEXT!
Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
Member since Jan 2013
992 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 11:56 am to
List of candidates for Alabama offensive coordinator after Steve Sarkisian bolts

This news came as a surprise outside the football complex, but the timing suggests it wasn't something that caught Nick Saban off guard. That means a head start on naming a third offensive coordinator of 2017.

Who likely makes the cut? This is AL.com's best estimation of an early candidate list to replace the second former USC head coach to exit since New Year's.

-- Mike Locksley: The former New Mexico head coach and Maryland offensive coordinator is already on staff. He was promoted from analyst to co-offensive coordinator in January, though Saban has yet to identify which position he'll be coaching. If continuity was as important as it was in replacing Lane Kiffin, this would be the obvious pick.

-- Billy Napier: Yes, Alabama's receivers coach of the previous five seasons just left to be Arizona State's new offensive coordinator. But it's been just a week since his hire out west and a contract isn't likely signed. Napier was the Clemson offensive coordinator for two seasons in 2009 and 2010. He is known as a good recruiter and did a nice job coaching up the receivers.

-- Mark Helfrich: The former Oregon head coach is still unemployed after being fired in December. The last three Alabama OCs, after all, came from the Pac-12 when you include Doug Nussmeier. He ran up-tempo offenses and nearly won a national title with Heisman winner Marcus Mariota (a graduate of the same Hawaiian high school that produced Alabama freshman QB Tua Tagovailoa). The downside to Helfrich? He hasn't served as an offensive play-caller since Colorado in 2008. AL.com previously reported in January that Helfrich was waiting to become a head coach again and was unlikely to accept an offensive coordinator position.

-- Chip Kelly: Why not? He's available once again. And, remember, Kelly met with Saban and the Alabama staff before the 2015 Cotton Bowl win over Michigan State. "Well, Chip Kelly is a good friend of myself and a lot of coaches on our staff, and he just happened to be in the area and he stopped by and visited with us for a little bit," Saban said last January. Based on prior experience at Oregon, he'd seemingly be a good fit working with Hurts and Tagovailoa.

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Posted by VaBamaMan
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Posted on 2/7/17 at 12:39 pm to
Been seeing the name George Godsey thrown around too. Has he been discussed yet?

Was the OC at the Texans last year, and is close to Brent Key.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
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Posted on 2/7/17 at 12:40 pm to
BOL has thrown their hat into the OC Coaching Search Ring:

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With the news the Atlanta Falcons have agreed with Steve Sarkisian to become the Super Bowl runner-up’s offensive coordinator, Nick Saban and Alabama will once again be searching for a new play-caller -- less than two months after naming Sarkisian the coordinator in waiting behind Lane Kiffin.

Below, BamaOnLine has put together a preliminary hot board of potential candidates to replace Sarkisian as the Crimson Tide’s OC. The candidates are listed in alphabetical order.

Dan Enos -- Arkansas offensive coordinator / QB coach

Enos just finished his second season as the Razorback offensive coordinator, and Arkansas’ usual run-heavy offense was actually ranked third in the SEC in passing offense (263.0 yards per game) in 2016. The Dearborn, Mich., native, has head-coaching experience at Central Michigan (2010-14) and has been an offensive coordinator at North Dakota State (2003), Missouri State (1999), Northern Michigan (1996) and Lakeland College (1994-95).

Sterlin Gilbert -- South Florida offensive coordinator / QB coach

Gilbert was unable to rescue the Charlie Strong era at Texas, but now he is with the former Longhorns coach at USF. In his four seasons as a college coordinator before his one-year tenure in Austin, the San Angelo, Texas, native’s offenses averaged almost 500 total yards and nearly 38 points per game. After getting his start as a high school coach in 2003, Gilbert served as the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach at Eastern Illinois (2012-13), Bowling Green (co-coordinator in 2014) and Tulsa (2015).

George Godsey -- Ex-Houston Texans offensive coordinator

Godsey spent the last six seasons in the NFL with the Houston Texans (2014-16) and New England Patriots (2011-13). Prior to that, he spent the beginning of his coaching career at Central Florida, where he earned his start as a graduate assistant. Godsey was elevated to quarterbacks coach at UCF in 2005 and moved over to coach the Golden Knights’ running backs coach in 2009-10. He previously worked with Alabama offensive line coach Brent Key.

Mike Groh -- Los Angeles Rams WR coach / passing game coordinator

A former Alabama wide receivers coach and graduate assistant, Groh just completed his first season as the Rams’ wide receivers coach after serving the same role for the Chicago Bears from 2013-15. A former Virginia quarterback, Groh coached for the Cavaliers from 2001-08, working his way up to the offensive coordinator position in 2006, before joining the Saban’s staff as a GA in 2009. He returned to Alabama as a receivers coach in 2011 after one season as Louisville’s quarterbacks coach.
Kelly to OSU doesn't look likely (Photo: 247Sports)

Mark Helfrich -- Ex-Oregon head coach

The former Oregon head coach is still unemployed after being fired from his post in Eugene, Ore., in December. Helfrich replaced Chip Kelly in 2013 after serving as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Ducks from 2009-12. For what it’s worth, the last four Alabama offensive coordinators have ties to the Pac-12, dating back to Doug Nussmeier. Helfrich has worked as an OC, passing game coordinator or quarterbacks coach since a stint at Vienna in 1997. He has, however, voiced his desire to be a head coach again.

Chip Kelly -- Ex-San Francisco 49ers head coach

Kelly is clearly the most intriguing name on this list. Having spent the last four seasons in the NFL as the head coach of the 49ers (2016) and Philadelphia Eagles (2013-15), a return to the college ranks might be just what doctor ordered for the former Oregon Ducks coach. Kelly created a high-powered offensive machine in Eugene from 2007 to 2012 as both OC and head coach. Saban has added big names in his last two hires, and Ed Marynowitz, who was in Philadelphia with Kelly, is now the associate athletics director for football in Tuscaloosa.

Freddie Kitchens -- Arizona Cardinals quarterbacks coach

The former Crimson Tide quarterback wrapped up his 10th season with the Cardinals and fourth year as Arizona’s quarterbacks coach. Kitchens earned his coaching start at Glenville State in 1999 and served as a graduate assistant at LSU in 2000 before coaching tailbacks at North Texas from 2001-03 and both running backs and tight ends at Mississippi State from 2004-05. The Gadsden, Ala., native’s last stop was with the Dallas Cowboys (tight ends coach in 2006).

Mike Locksley -- Alabama offensive analyst


Currently in Tuscaloosa, Locksley was named the Crimson Tide’s co-offensive coordinator after serving as an offensive analyst under Saban this past season. The former Towson defensive back got his start at his alma mater coaching defensive backs and special teams. He has head-coaching experience at New Mexico and Maryland (interim) and has been the offensive coordinator at Illinois and Maryland, where he spent nine years of his coaching career. He was also a running backs coach at Florida (2003-04). If continuity is important, this could be the choice.

Tee Martin -- USC offensive coordinator / WR coach


The former Tennessee quarterback just finished his fifth season at USC and his first as the Trojans’ offensive coordinator. Martin has coached USC’s wide receivers all five seasons but added passing game coordinator duties to his resume in 2014. The Mobile, Ala., native received his collegiate coaching start at New Mexico (QB coach in 2009) and led Kentucky’s wide receivers (2010) and passing game (2011) before moving on to Southern Cal.

Billy Napier -- Alabama wide receivers coach

This may be a long shot, as Napier was named Arizona State’s co-offensive coordinator before National Signing Day. But he spent four seasons as Alabama’s wide receivers coach and was also an offensive quality control assistant at UA in 2011 in between a stop at Colorado State as an assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach. The Chatsworth, Ga., native was an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Clemson from 2009-10 and coached the tight ends for the Tigers from 2006-08. Napier coached 2014 Biletnikoff Award winner Amari Cooper.


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Posted by labamafan
Prairieville
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Posted on 2/7/17 at 1:57 pm to
Dan Enos has a no compete clause in his contract but I would love that hire.
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:06 pm to
Locksley would be a worse hire than Nussmeier.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
75981 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:10 pm to
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TideSaint, do you have OG Dylan Wonnum out of GA on the offer list. I read somewhere he got a UA offer junior day. On Miller it looks he took a ton of unofficials to Auburn last year per 247, so he may take some convincing. It is early yet though.

I got bored and put together a 2018 class mock, it has way to many spots considering this is likely to be a smaller class and much of it I pulled out of thin air with no knowledge of known leaders or priority positions by the staff. But I thought it would be funny to look back in a year and see how wrong I was. I am not including Parks, Brannon, and Bulovas.

QB-Jaylen Mayden TX
RB-Damien Pierce GA
WR-Justyn Ross AL
WR-Seth Williams AL
OG-Jamaree Salyer GA
OG-Tank Jenkins AL
OG-Dylan Wonnum GA
OT-Tommy Brown-CA

DT-Dare Rosenthal LA
DT-Teair Tart Spencer MS
DT-Akial Byers AK
DE-Dorian Hardy NJ
DE-Eyabi Anoma-MD
CB-Kelvin Joseph LA (LSU commit)
CB-Josh Jobe FL (Miami commit)
CB-Issac Taylor Stewart FL
S-Myles Mason AL
S-Tyreke Johnson FLA
ATH-Xavier Williams

No LBs or TEs so that probably will be a big miss on my part. Are there any LBs that look like they might be a strong possibility for this class this early in the cycle?


Sorry I didn't get to this sooner, but the Sarkisian thing kinda took me by surprise.

That's a good looking list, but I think we will probably end up signing a full class. We just signed a bunch of LBs and two TEs so we may not take a spot at either position group. However, Cameron Latu can play both so we might land him and see where he is more comfortable.

Posted by labamafan
Prairieville
Member since Jan 2007
24268 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:25 pm to
What idiot is down voting everything. Lol
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:46 pm to
Alphonse Taylor reacts to the news of Sark going to ATL:

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Alphonse Taylor ?@SHANKK50 4h4 hours ago
Alphonse Taylor Retweeted Atlanta Falcons

Make sure yall let em know y'all have more than one running back


Ouch.
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:50 pm to
I watched Seth Williams' junior highlights yesterday and I was pretty surprised how well he moved as a larger WR.

His breaks are top notch, hell I like his better than Nico Collins' senior stuff...

Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:52 pm to
quote:

Bruce Feldman
@BruceFeldmanCFB

Names I'm told could get consideration for #Alabama OC: Mark Helfrich, Chip Kelly & George Godsey who is tight with OL coach Brent Key.
Posted by mistaken4193
Member since Jan 2017
25673 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:56 pm to
Is it true Tosh could be replacing Tracey Rocker at UGA?? This would suck to lose him.
This post was edited on 2/7/17 at 2:57 pm
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 2:56 pm to
Why would Tosh make a lateral move?
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
35446 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 3:00 pm to
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George Godsey


My only concern is that he was relieved of his playcalling duties almost immediately out of the gate this year for Houston.

That kinda take his off the hook somewhat for 2016, but his 2015 offense wasn't exactly good either...

Posted by mistaken4193
Member since Jan 2017
25673 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 3:00 pm to
I read that Rocker got fired for an argument with Aubrey Solomons mom and that Tosh was going to be who Kirby went after first.
Posted by chattabama
12essee
Member since Jun 2012
19315 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 3:01 pm to
If he turned down multiple DC offers, why would he take a lateral move? It isn't like UGA can pay him more than we can.
Posted by mistaken4193
Member since Jan 2017
25673 posts
Posted on 2/7/17 at 3:03 pm to
Very True.
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