Sources: UW OC Grubb not leaving for Bama gig
Washington offensive organizer Ryan Grubb will stay with the school after satisfying Monday with Alabama coach Nick Saban about the Crimson Tide’s organizer vacancy, sources informed ESPN.Grubb, who finished his very first season at Washington, traveled to Tuscaloosa and met with Saban and others. He had actually become a leading target for Alabama, which is wanting to replace Expense O’Brien, who delegated fill the New England Patriots’ offending planner vacancy.Washington led the country
in pass yards and ended up No. 7 in scoring offense in 2022. Grubb became among the country’s top organizer prospects, likewise drawing interest from Texas A&M. In late December, Washington increased Grubb’s income to $2 million– making him among the country’s highest-paid assistants– and extended his contract through the 2025 season.Editor’s Picks
The Iowa native has invested much of his career alongside Kalen DeBoer, collaborating at Washington, Fresno State, Eastern Michigan and Sioux Falls, an NAIA program. Washington went 11-2 in DeBoer’s first season as coach, a seven-win enhancement from 2021. The group returns quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who led the country in passing and overall offense and is expected to be a Heisman Trophy contender in 2023.