July 4, 2024

South Alabama assistant head coach and director of football athletic performance Matt Shadeed is leaving the program for a job on the Alabama staff, AL.com has confirmed.

Football Scoop is reporting that Shadeed will work closely with Kane Wommack, the former Jaguars head coach who left Tuesday to become the Crimson Tide defensive coordinator. However, Shadeed’s position is not expected to involve strength and conditioning, which is where his background lies.

A close friend of Wommack’s dating to their Southern Miss days in the late 2000s, the 37-year-old Shadeed has also worked at LSU, Ole Miss, Arkansas State, Baylor, Massachusetts and Nova Southeastern. He has been the equivalent of a head strength coach at various programs since 2017.

South Alabama is set to hire offensive coordinator Major Applewhite as Wommack’s replacement. Applewhite already had five coaching staff vacancies to fill and now has two more with his own and Shadeed’s positions.

Nick Saban is staying involved with Alabama football. After retiring, the now-former Crimson Tide head coach mentioned he was getting an office inside Bryant-Denny Stadium and would remain around.

When Kalen DeBoer was hired as his replacement, he said Saban would have “100% access” to his old program. When Greg Byrne spoke on the Paul Finebaum on SEC Network on Wednesday, he confirmed that Saban was already at work in his new role.

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