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Shaud Rashae Williams (born October 2, 1980) is an American college football coach and former running back. He is the head strength and conditioning coach for Mississippi State University, a position he has held since 2024. Originally from Andrews, Texas, Williams played college football and baseball at Texas Tech and Alabama.
Fox Nation's "The Tides that Bind: Inside Alabama Football" features an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the Alabama Crimson Tide's first football season with Coach Kalen DeBoer.
Alabama (5-2, 2-2), meanwhile, is on the brink of being eliminated entirely, as one more loss likely ends any path to a meaningful December game in Kalen DeBoer first season as the Tide's head coach.
Bills head coach Sean McDermott opted for the run … and the Rams stacked up Allen at the goal line, forcing Buffalo to use a timeout. ... Grand jury recommends Alabama police department be ...
Daboll was reunited with Alabama head coach Nick Saban, for whom he had worked while Saban was the head coach of Michigan State. He helped Alabama reach the 2018 National Championship Game, where the Tide defeated the Georgia Bulldogs in overtime. He coached quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa during his lone season in Alabama.
Alabama: Undrafted: 2012: Career history As a player: Tennessee Titans * * Offseason and/or practice squad member only: As a coach: Alabama (2013) Graduate assistant; Alabama (2014–2017) Analyst; Buffalo Bills Coaching assistant; Colorado (2020) Defensive blitz & offensive front specialist; Colorado (2021) Offensive line; Central Michigan (2022)
Like any team without a head coach, Alabama’s players have an additional 30 days to enter the NCAA transfer portal. Speed in this search is crucial. And Byrne may soon have competition as well.
Alabama won the 2011 national championship as it shut out LSU 21–0. [5] In 2012, he tied for the SEC lead with five interceptions, [6] and made seven tackles against Notre Dame in the 2012 championship game, one tackle less than C. J. Mosley. Alabama again won the BCS National Championship by blowing out Notre Dame by a score of 42–14. [7]