Report: Alabama Set to Hire Nick Saban Replacement

Published 12:23 pm Friday, January 12, 2024

Alabama is hiring Washington’s Kalen DeBoer as the program’s next head football coach. DeBoer has informed Washington school officials that he will be leaving Seattle for Tuscaloosa, according to a report from ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

DeBoer takes over one of the most coveted coaching jobs in the nation and will be tasked with trying to replace a legend in Nick Saban, who announced his retirement Wednesday.

DeBoer was one of three finalists for Alabama’s vacancy, sources told SI earlier this week, joining Florida State’s Mike Norvell and Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Tommy Rees. However, Norvell received an eight-year contract extension on Friday that will keep him in Tallahassee and pay him approximately $10 million per year. Oregon’s Dan Lanning and Texas coach Steve Sarkisian were two other names rumored to be linked to Alabama, but both announced their intent to stay put.   

The hiring of DeBoer completes a meteoric rise for the 49-year-old, who began his head coaching career at the NAIA level in 2005. DeBoer led his alma mater, Sioux Falls, to a 67-3 record across five seasons, with three NAIA national championships. DeBoer later spent time as an offensive coordinator at Southern IllinoisEastern MichiganFresno State and Indiana. DeBoer returned to Fresno State for his first head coaching job at the FBS level, and went 3-3 in the COVID-shortened 2020 season before improving to 9-3 in ’21.

DeBoer showed enough in his short time with the Bulldogs to land Washington’s head coaching job in 2022. In two seasons in Seattle, he went 25-3, which included a Pac-12 title, two bowl wins (’22 Alamo and ’23 Sugar) and a national championship appearance. 

His incredible success in such a short period of time set him up to land one of the nation’s top coaching jobs. Now, Washington faces a mid-January coaching search.

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