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Who is the greatest offensive coordinator in Alabama football history? Here are our picks…

Who is the greatest offensive coordinator in Alabama football history? Here are our picks…

 

The University of Alabama has a rich football tradition, with a legacy of producing talented teams and players. One of the key factors in the Crimson Tide’s success has been the exceptional play-calling and game-planning of its offensive coordinators. In this article, we’ll explore the greatest offensive coordinators in Alabama football history, and make our picks for the top spot.

 

1. Lane Kiffin (2014-2016)

 

Lane Kiffin’s tenure as Alabama’s offensive coordinator was marked by unprecedented success. During his three-year stint, the Crimson Tide won two national championships, three SEC championships, and set numerous school records for offense. Kiffin’s innovative play-calling and ability to adapt to different opponents were key factors in Alabama’s dominance.

 

Under Kiffin’s guidance, the Crimson Tide offense became one of the most explosive and efficient in the country. He helped develop quarterback Blake Sims into a Heisman Trophy contender, and his play-calling was instrumental in Alabama’s thrilling victories over Auburn and Ohio State.

 

2. Jim McElwain (2008-2011)

 

Jim McElwain’s four-year tenure as Alabama’s offensive coordinator was marked by consistent excellence. During his time in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide won two national championships, three SEC championships, and set numerous school records for offense.

 

McElwain’s play-calling was known for its creativity and flexibility, and he was instrumental in developing quarterback Greg McElroy into a highly effective leader. His offense was also known for its balance, with a strong running game complemented by a potent passing attack.

 

3. Steve Sarkisian (2016-2017)

 

Steve Sarkisian’s one-year tenure as Alabama’s offensive coordinator was marked by incredible success. During his time in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide won the SEC championship and appeared in the national championship game.

 

Sarkisian’s play-calling was known for its aggressiveness and creativity, and he was instrumental in developing quarterback Jalen Hurts into a dynamic playmaker. His offense was also known for its speed and tempo, with a focus on getting the ball to Alabama’s talented playmakers in space.

 

Honorable Mention: Mike Locksley (2018-2019)

 

Mike Locksley’s two-year tenure as Alabama’s offensive coordinator was marked by significant improvement. During his time in Tuscaloosa, the Crimson Tide won two SEC championships and appeared in the national championship game.

 

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