USC Predicted to Pursue Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer if Things Go South
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Article outline
- What happened
- The details
- The key numbers
- The bottom line
Key points
- Alabama knocked off the Sooners 34-24, and DeBoer remained at Alabama, signing a contract extension with the program in April.
- In April, DeBoer informed Chris Low of On3 that he never spoke to Michigan concerning the head coaching job.
- "If you talk to agents right now, they'll talk about (Dave Aranda) Baylor, " Pate remarked.
- Either he leaves and Bama opens or he doesn't leave and USC still open.
- I didn't come here to follow Coach Saban only to turn around after two years and go somewhere else, DeBoer remarked.
There was chatter late last season that Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer could have an interest in taking the open head coaching job at Michigan if the Crimson Tide didn't beat Oklahoma in the first round of the College Football Playoff. Alabama knocked off the Sooners 34-24, and DeBoer remained at Alabama, signing a contract extension with the program in April. Months after signing the contract extension, there is speculation brewing that a college program could try to lure DeBoer away this fall. More news: Kirk Herbstreit Calls Out Notre Dame for 'Embarrassing' Schedule More news: Three Teams That Can Win the Major 12 During Josh Pate's College Football Show on Thursday, the host stated he's hearing from agents in college football that there are few programs with coaches on the hot seat. USC is a looming possibility with Lincoln Riley needing to prove himself. If the Trojans parted ways with Riley, USC could go after DeBoer. If you talk to agents right now, they'll talk about (Dave Aranda) Baylor, Pate remarked. They'll talk regarding (Shane Beamer) South Carolina, (Luke Fickell) Wisconsin, (Mike Norvell) Florida State. As if that opens up. And the thought is they would pursue Kalen DeBoer and whether Kalen DeBoer leaves or not, But every single one of them notes, now, the earthquake would be USC, Lincoln Riley. Either he leaves and Bama opens or he doesn't leave and USC still open. DeBoer's buyout at Alabama wouldn't be cheap for the Trojans. This person offered Riley a 10-year agreement worth $110 million before the 2022 season. It's even more unclear if DeBoer would want to leave Alabama for USC. In April, DeBoer informed Chris Low of On3 that he never spoke to Michigan concerning the head coaching job. He appreciated the job, and knew what he was signing up for when he replaced former Alabama head coach Nick Saban. I didn't come here to follow Coach Saban only to turn around after two years and go somewhere else, DeBoer remarked. I mean, this is Alabama. I'm at an amazing place. That's the way I was looking at it. I chose to be here. I love the backing and love our players and love the direction and everything the staff has done to put the pieces together here over the last two years. A lot of heavy lifting's been done to obtain us to this point. DeBoer could change his mind if Alabama underperforms this season. But that's a major if for Alabama and the Trojans at this point. For more on the NCAA, head to Newsweek Sports.
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Months after signing the contract extension, there is speculation brewing that a college program could try to lure DeBoer away this fall. More news: Kirk Herbstreit Calls Out Notre Dame for 'Embarrassing' Schedule. More news: Three Teams That Can Win the Major 12.
During "Josh Pate's College Football Show" on Thursday, the host remarked he's hearing from agents in college football that there are few programs with coaches on the hot seat. USC is a looming possibility with Lincoln Riley needing to prove himself. If the Trojans parted ways with Riley, USC could go after DeBoer.
"If you talk to agents right now, they'll talk about (Dave Aranda) Baylor, " Pate remarked. They'll talk regarding (Shane Beamer) South Carolina, (Luke Fickell) Wisconsin, (Mike Norvell) Florida State.
As if that opens up. And the thought is they would pursue Kalen DeBoer and whether Kalen DeBoer leaves or not, "But every single one of them notes, now, the earthquake would be USC, Lincoln Riley. Either he leaves and Bama opens or he doesn't leave and USC still open."
DeBoer's buyout at Alabama wouldn't be cheap for the Trojans. This person offered Riley a 10-year agreement worth $110 million before the 2022 season. It's even more unclear if DeBoer would want to leave Alabama for USC.
In April, DeBoer informed Chris Low of On3 that he never spoke to Michigan concerning the head coaching job. He appreciated the job, and knew what he was signing up for when he replaced former Alabama head coach Nick Saban.
I didn't come here to follow Coach Saban only to turn around after two years and go somewhere else, DeBoer remarked. I mean, this is Alabama. I'm at an amazing place. That's the way I was looking at it. I chose to be here.
"I love the backing and love our players and love the direction and everything the staff has done to put the pieces together here over the last two years. A lot of heavy lifting's been done to obtain us to this point."
DeBoer could change his mind if Alabama underperforms this season. But that's a major if for Alabama and the Trojans at this point. For more on the NCAA, head to Newsweek Sports.
For now, USC Predicted to Pursue Alabama HC Kalen DeBoer if Things Go South remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.
