Saturday, January 22, 2011

Alabama football: defensive coordinator of red tide Bo Davis go to Texas; According to reports, to be replaced by Clemson s Chris Rumph

There has been lots of talk and not much action for Alabama Assistant football coaches since November.

On Wednesday, the movement was fast - almost dizzying.

In the space of a few hours, Bo Davis defensive line coach officially accepted the same position in Texas and in the name of the replacement including several news reports.

Clemson Chris Rumph defensive line coach will be hired by Alabama, several points of sale News reported on Wednesday afternoon.

Davis has just finished its fourth season with red tide and his ninth overall work for Nick Saban. It was a force of Assistant and head coach of LSU - his alma mater - conditioning since 2002-05 before follow Saban the Miami Dolphins during a season under the same title in 2006.

Two other attendees from Alabama, including defensive coordinator of the Kirby Smart, considering modified contracts. UA Trustees Board Compensation Committee called for a conference call on Thursday, and the program requires for updates of smart contract, strength and conditioning coach Scott Cochran.

Davis exit was confirmed by a statement published Tuesday by Saban. No, however, release the name of his replacement.

"Wish Bo Davis and his family all the best in the University of Texas," read the Saban.

"We have had the opportunity to collaborate on LSU in Miami with dolphins and here in Alabama, and Bo did a great job with each liability that has had." I am sure will do the same for Mack Brown and the program in Texas. "We appreciate all your hard work and dedication contribute to the success we have had in Alabama."

In a statement published on the website of UT athletics, Davis said that he couldn't pass a chance coach Mack Brown and the programme of Longhorn defeated Alabama in the championship game national BCS 2010 last January.

"Having worked with the Saban coach and learn a lot from him, I thought it was another great opportunity to work with coach Brown," Davis said in the release. "Really is a type I have respected and enjoyed knowing." He and coach Saban are legends of the sport. "With the opportunity to work with coaches that it is something that any coach in America want to experience".

Recruitment reported Rumph could have a profound impact on the current class of recruitment. At Clemson, Rumph was assigned to lure higher perspective of nation Jadeveon Clowney, a defensive end of Rock Hill, S.C.

Rumph also trained under former Alabama Kevin Steele, defensive coordinator who took Tiger work after the 2008 season.

Movements on Wednesday following an eventful December that offensive coordinator Jim McElwain and receivers coach Curt Cignetti both interviewed for jobs of coach without obtaining an offer. Smart was also connected to the defensive coordinator jobs in Texas and Florida, but he said Saban which never continued their new jobs after a pay raise $360,000 in 2009 to $750,000 last season.


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