The college football coaching and management landscape is seeing significant changes with multiple hires across various programs. Excitedly, Austin is set to join the 247 team, covering Clemson, after his notable performance on the Alabama beat. Meanwhile, before his hiring by Alabama, Kalen DeBoer was sought after by South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer, who planned to visit DeBoer in Seattle "just to kind of pick his brain," given DeBoer's successful track record. Oregon is expected to bolster its team by bringing in Darren Uscher from UCLA for a personnel and recruiting role; Uscher has a history of contributing to the success of teams like Auburn and Boise State. In a strategic move, Alabama has appointed Courtney Morgan as the Crimson Tide's general manager, a decision announced by Kalen DeBoer. Morgan, who previously worked with DeBoer at Washington, is recognized as an "important pillar" in Alabama's future ambitions.
Kalen DeBoer announces the hiring of Courtney Morgan to serve as the Crimson Tide's general manager. "Courtney is an important pillar in what we are trying to accomplish at Alabama, and I am very excited to be able to bring him to Tuscaloosa." π: https://t.co/kYR1vUAWAc https://t.co/BdzT6HcmZ8
Alabama announces that Courtney Morgan has been hired as the Crimson Tide's general manager. Morgan spent the last two seasons as the director of player personnel and general manager at Washington under new Tide coach Kalen DeBoer.
Oregon is expected to add UCLA general manager Darren Uscher in a personnel and recruiting role, sources tell @247sports. Uscher, who worked at Oregon before heading to UCLA, was previously a lead recruiting figure at Auburn and Boise State. https://t.co/dJORJ80Uo5 https://t.co/MWWkze3yL2
Before Kalen DeBoer was hired by #Alabama, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer planned to travel to Seattle to visit with him. "Just to kind of pick his brain because he's won wherever he's ever been at a high, high level." π: https://t.co/mJeB8qZZjC (On3+) https://t.co/RXfuet22iF
Excited that Austin will be joining the 247 team, covering Clemson. He did a great job on the Alabama beat. https://t.co/IEWrLpAEXj