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Alabama officially names Bill O'Brien new OC
Bill O'Brien is landing on his feet with a new job as Bama's offensive coordinator. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Head football coach Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide are coming off yet another national title. They have also done the near impossible and upgraded at offensive coordinator with Bill O’Brien.

For the past couple of weeks, reports suggested that Alabama would hire the former Houston Texans head coach and general manager to replace Steve Sarkisian as offensive coordinator. That’s now come to fruition. Saban announced on Thursday, via the program’s official website:

“We are pleased and happy to be able to add Bill O’Brien to our coaching staff. He has a wealth of experience as both an offensive coordinator and head coach in the NFL and college. Bill is one of the brightest offensive minds in football, an outstanding teacher and excellent recruiter. He will strengthen our coaching staff and give our players the best possible chance to be successful.”

Fired by the Texans four games into his seventh season as the team’s head coach, O’Brien comes to Tuscaloosa with a ton of baggage.

To say that the end of his tenure in Houston was contentious would be an understatement. That included multiple rifts with star players as well as some major player-personnel fumbles as general manager. However, he seems to be heading into a perfect situation under Saban with Alabama.

Fresh off winning his sixth national title with Alabama, Saban is facing a mass exodus of starters on offense in the 2021 NFL Draft. That includes reigning Heisman finalists, quarterback Mac Jones and running back Najee Harris, as well as Heisman winner, DeVonta Smith. Fellow wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is also projected to be a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.

To say that O’Brien will have his work cut out for him in 2021 would be an understatement. Even then, top 2020 recruit Bryce Young should excel at quarterback as a first-year starter for the Crimson Tide. That should help Alabama make the transition from Jones.

As for O’Brien, he was also the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots in 2011. He led that unit to a No. 2 overall ranking.

This article first appeared on Sportsnaut and was syndicated with permission.

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