When Nick Saban addressed University of Alabama football fans with “We are not done” following the College Football Playoff National Championship, he was not kidding.
Despite the turnover of coaches, Saban remains five steps ahead of the game in hiring a new group of young, fresh faces that are ready to produce. Press releases have already been provided on the additions of Pete Golding, Karl Scott (secondary coach), Jeff Banks (special teams) and Josh Gattis (wide receivers); however, the biggest move yet will come at the quarterback coach role.
According to a report from Yahoo Sports’ Pete Thamel on Thursday, the Crimson Tide is expected to hire former Arkansas offensive coordinator Dan Enos at associate head coach and quarterbacks coach.