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Not a good look for Saban
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Not a good look for Saban


Jan 17, 2019, 7:08 PM

https://theathletic.com/773433/2019/01/17/alabama-football-coaching-staff-turnover-nick-saban-dan-enos-tosh-lupoi/



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Four days later in Tuscaloosa, Alabama was about to have its regular morning football staff meeting when Saban noticed someone was missing. “Hey, where’s Dan?” Saban asked staffers, according to people with knowledge of the meeting, in reference to Dan Enos, the Tide’s quarterbacks coach who had just been promoted to become Alabama’s new offensive coordinator.



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Enos’ stock had soared in Saban’s eyes, from all accounts inside the Tide program. Saban was counting on Enos as Alabama would again have to navigate a staggering amount of staff turnover, even by Saban standards. After the 2017 season the Tide brought on six new assistant coaches. Both Locksley and Key were gone back to their home bases immediately after the 2018 season, as expected. Josh Gattis, the up-and-coming wideouts coach and co-offensive coordinator, had left the day before the staff meeting to take the offensive coordinator job at Michigan.



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That same day Enos’ name had surfaced as a candidate for offensive coordinator openings at Georgia and Miami. But at Alabama, Enos was getting handed the keys to the most explosive collection of skill talent the Tide has ever had: the phenom quarterback and Heisman Trophy runner-up Tua Tagovailoa, two five-star running backs and a quartet of blazing fast wideouts that led the country in big plays by a wide margin. However, there was no sign of Enos when the staff meeting was about to start. “Where the F#$% is Dan?!?”



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Several of the staffers knew the answer to their boss’ question. Word had already spread that the 50-year-old Enos was headed to Miami to become offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Manny Diaz. No one in the room wanted to be the one to break that news to Saban, even though Miami was primed to announce it in a couple hours.



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One staffer scrambled to check if Enos was in his office. It was empty, save for a pencil on the desk. Maybe he’d already moved into Locksley’s old office, but that one was empty too. “He moved out like the Colts,” said one person with knowledge of the matter, equating Enos’ departure to the middle of the night exit by the old Baltimore NFL franchise to Indianapolis.

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Saban is a successful warden. Dabo is a successful head coach.***


Jan 17, 2019, 7:13 PM



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Wow...could this really be the beginning of the end for Saban?


Jan 17, 2019, 7:48 PM

I hope so!

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Re: Not a good look for Saban


Jan 17, 2019, 8:20 PM

I guess he doesn’t need to worry about getting a reference from Saban

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