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When things were going bad for Alabama on Monday night, a certain section of the Crimson contingent voiced their preference for offensive coordinator Brian Daboll to leave.
That contingent has now seen their money go where their mouth is.
The Buffalo Bills announced Sunday the hiring of Daboll as their offensive coordinator.
Brian Daboll has been hired as the @buffalobills offensive coordinator.
More info on Brian + a statement from Coach McDermott ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/zi66WOsMHe
— Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) January 14, 2018
Daboll leaves Tuscaloosa after one season, leaving behind a national championship and a tantalizing half of football by rising sophomore quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Daboll’s departure means the Crimson Tide will employ four play-callers over a 17-game span, as Lane Kiffin called plays for Alabama’s Peach Bowl win over Washington in the 2016 semifinals, Steve Sarkisian ran the offense for the title game loss to Clemson, Daboll took over for the 2017 season and now a new play-caller will be in place for 2018 and beyond.
His departure means Nick Saban will have to replace both coordinators after Jeremy Pruitt took the head coaching job at Tennessee.
Alabama finished Daboll’s lone season ranked 13th nationally in yards per play and 15th in scoring. With Tagovaila’s ascendence in the second half of Monday night’s win over Georgia, it will be interesting to see if Saban leans in the direction of his skillset — the wide open, RPO-based scheme in which Kiffin was taking the offense before leaving for Florida Atlantic — or stays with a traditional, pro-style coordinator in the vein of Daboll.
Ole Miss transfer linebacker Breon Dixon has pledged his allegiance to Nebraska.
Dixon made the announcement Sunday through a series of Twitter posts.
It’s all love ❤️ & I️m officially All N !#Huskers #GBR pic.twitter.com/U1xpozNAzg
— Breon Dixon (@Breondixon_4) January 14, 2018
Coach Frost really changing the culture like the Migos in ATL .. don’t miss out.
— Breon Dixon (@Breondixon_4) January 14, 2018
Dixon is the second former Ole Miss player to depart for a Big Ten school, joining new Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson. And like Patterson, Dixon will need to rely on the good graces of the NCAA to obtain immediate eligibility.
As a true freshman in 2017, Dixon appeared in six games, collective five tackles. He was a consensus 4-star prospect out of Loganville, Ga.
Woody Barrett signed with Auburn in 2016 but never saw the field for the Tigers. However, his dream of playing FBS quarterback was not dead.
A 3-star prospect from Winter Garden, Fla., Barrett spent the 2017 season at Mississippi’s Copiah-Lincoln Community College, but on Sunday announced his return to FBS.
Barrett has committed to Kent State, according to a post on his Twitter account.
I appreciate everyone in my corner who supported me throughout this process. I’m officially signing to @KentStFootball and building a team with relentless effort and a chance to set new standard and play ⚡️#FLASHFAST⚡️ Football!! pic.twitter.com/IxrCkXY0rx
— Woody Barrett III (@WoodyB_1) January 14, 2018
Barrett will play for head coach Sean Lewis and offensive coordinator Andrew Sowder, a pair who worked together previously at Bowling Green and are students of the Art Briles playbook.
According to Auburn Undercover, Barrett threw for 1,294 yards and rushed for 485 yards with 14 total touchdowns for Copiah-Lincoln this season, but also turned the ball over seven times in nine games.
Rising senior George Ballas led Kent State with 1,133 yards with four touchdowns against 12 interceptions this season. As a team, the Golden Flashes completed 48.7 yards per attempt for 6.3 yards per attempt with eight touchdowns against 15 interceptions, good for 125th nationally in passing efficiency en route to a 2-10 season.
Earlier today it became known that Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo would not be the new head coach at Arizona. Here’s how that post ended:
With Niumatalolo out of the picture, expect Arizona to move on to its next candidate quickly, perhaps as early as today.
Well, it’s still today, and it appears Arizona has its man. According to a tweet from Gil Brandt, the Wildcats will hire Kevin Sumlin as their next head coach.
Hearing its official. Kevin Sumlin to Arizona. YESSIR!
— Gil Brandt (@Gil_Brandt) January 14, 2018
Sumlin, of course, went 51-26 as the head coach at Texas A&M from 2012 through this past season. He was 35-17 in the four seasons before that at Houston.
And considering his track record with his former quarterbacks — highlighted by Johnny Manziel — Sumlin should have no problem winning the approval of franchise quarterback Khalil Tate.
The NCAA-approved 10th assistant became official on Tuesday, and so far the highest-profile hire — by far — has been Ohio State’s plucking of Washington State defensive coordinator Alex Grinch. In just three seasons on staff, the 37-year-old Grinch took a defense that was 99th nationally in total defense the year prior to his arrival and transformed them to the 16th-best unit in college football this season.
Grinch’s loss is one that Mike Leach does not believe can be filled by just one replacement.
Wazzu has already hired ex-Minnesota head coach Tracy Claeys to serve as defensive coordinator, but now the Cougars are moving on another up-and-comer to also join the staff.
According to UStateAggies and the Seattle Times, Utah State co-defensive coordinator Kendrick Shaver will join the staff in an as-yet-undefined role.
Officially, Shaver will fill the role left by outside linebackers coach Roy Manning, who left Pullman to become Chip Kelly‘s special teams coordinator in Westwood, but the guess here is Shaver oversees the secondary in a co-defensive coordinator role.
Shaver spent six seasons on staff at Utah State, where he was selected by his peers as a co-recipient of the FootballScoop Defensive Backs Coach of the Year award in 2012. Under Shaver’s guidance, Utah State recorded three seasons in which it ranked among the top 25 nationally in pass efficiency defense, including this season.
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