Alabama fans hate the Kevin Steele hire as rivals celebrate Nick Saban’s dud

Alabama DC hire Kevin Steele. (USA Today)
Alabama DC hire Kevin Steele. (USA Today) /
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Alabama football fans are not exactly feeling the hiring of Kevin Steele as defensive coordinator but their rivals definitely are on board.

Nick Saban has found his new defensive coordinator by looking to his past. It’s Kevin Steele, his first DC at Alabama who has spent time with the Crimson Tide in multiple stints.

Steele is leaving Miami to become Saban’s DC once more. Not everyone is happy about that.

Many Alabama fans bemoaned the hire as a disappointment and disaster. When you’ve been dreaming of Jeremy Pruitt, Steele doesn’t look like a particularly inspired hire.

Alabama football fans are questioning the Kevin Steele hire

While Alabama fans let out their feelings of disappointment over the Steele hire, rival fans from Auburn, Georgia, Clemson and elsewhere enjoyed some laughs at the Tide’s expense.

The proof will have to be in the pudding on Steele, along with his offensive coordinator counterpart Tommy Rees.

Saban is going in two directions with these coordinator hires. Rees is young and somewhat unproven. The Tide are banking on him having greater success than in his Notre Dame days with more talent available to him. Meanwhile, Steele has been coaching longer than Rees has been alive. He has experience at multiple SEC programs.

Steele’s work at Miami this past season wasn’t the most encouraging. His defense averaged 26.8 points per game allowed, ranking 10th in the ACC. The Hurricanes allowed 5.92 yards per play, 13th in the conference.

However, his time at Auburn was encouraging. He took over a defense that had allowed 26 points per game the year before and immediately improved them to 17.1 points per game in 2016. He maintained an average of under 20 points allowed through 2019. His final season with the Tigers in 2020 was a step back at 24.7 points allowed per game.

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