The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Saban OK with losing Kiffin

Offensive coordinato­r to stay for playoff, then coach Florida Atlantic.

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TUSCALOOSA, ALA. — Alabama is in familiar territory, and not just because of a quick return trip to Atlanta.

For the third time in six seasons, the top-ranked Crimson Tide head into the playoffs — or previously into the BCS national championsh­ip game — with a coordinato­r preparing to leave for a head coaching job. This time, offensive coordinato­r Lane Kiffin is leaving to take over at Florida Atlantic after Alabama’s season ends.

Alabama (13-0) faces No. 4 Washington (12-1) in a semifinal game

Dec. 31 at the Georgia Dome.

It wasn’t an issue before: Jim McElwain left after the 2011 season to take over at Colorado State. Alabama beat LSU 21-0 in the title game.

Kirby Smart’s imminent departure for Georgia didn’t impede a championsh­ip run last season.

Now, it’s Kiffin’s turn to pull double duty and prepare for at least one more game while starting to work on recruiting and assembling a staff at Florida Atlantic.

“He’s done a great job here molding our offensive players to what they can do to have the best chance to be successful, and I think that’s always something that is very telling about the quality of a coach,” Tide coach Nick Saban said Monday.

Saban said FAU “has selected someone that’s going to do a great job for them,” but he declined to take questions about Kiffin’s hiring, which hadn’t been formally announced by Florida Atlantic. He spoke at a news conference with Peach Bowl officials.

Alabama starts practice Friday before returning to Atlanta, where the Tide beat Florida 54-16 in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game Dec. 3. The Tide are well acquainted with the Georgia Dome.

They have won seven straight games at the Dome and eight of nine overall under Saban. That includes a 4-0 record in Kickoff Classics and 4-1 in SEC title games.

It also was the site of Saban’s first really big win at Bama. The Tide upset No. 9 Clemson 34-10 to start the 2008 season en route to a surprising 12-0 regular season.

Saban still feels that win was a launching pad in helping restore the program to national prominence.

“We were a relatively unknown program when we played Clemson,” he said. “They were ranked in the Top 10 if I recall correctly, and we had a pretty dominant performanc­e in that game. And I actually think that game probably did as much to launch this program forward as any game or anything that we ever did. We took a little bit of a risk in playing a game like that against a very, very good team and a good program that was highly ranked.

“We were happy to have the opportunit­y to do it.”

Injury update: Alabama cornerback Marlon Humphrey has been doing rehab on a right leg injury that sidelined him from the SEC championsh­ip game. Saban hopes Humphrey will be able to fully participat­e in practice.

“With the type of injury he has, I’m not sure we’ll know for sure what his status will be until we start practicing again,” Saban said. “But we’re hopeful that this is the type of injury that just rest will be very beneficial to him and that he will be able to participat­e fully when we get back to practice.” ...

Kiffin’s hiring: A person with direct knowledge of the talks between Kiffin and Florida Atlantic told The Associated Press that he agreed to a five-year contract, and that the school was in the process Monday of making things official.

“I’m ready to start next season already,” FAU offensive lineman Matt Murphy tweeted after word of Kiffin’s hiring.

Kiffin has been offensive coordinato­r at Alabama for the past three seasons.

FAU will be his third collegiate head coaching job, and the first since USC fired him five games into the 2013 season.

Earlier this fall, Kiffin interviewe­d for the Houston job, and he was also believed to be a candidate at places such as Oregon and South Florida.

FAU and Kiffin’s dialogue intensifie­d late last week, although the pairing seemed somewhat unexpected. Kiffin is making $1.4 million this season at Alabama; FAU was paying Charlie Partridge a bit over $500,000 annually when he was fired after his third consecutiv­e 3-9 season.

FAU President John Kelly has wanted to continue raising the school’s profile, including on the athletic front. And hiring Kiffin will certainly get the Owls plenty of attention.

“Owl Nation is Soaring High!” Kelly tweeted Monday. “Unbridled Ambition.”

 ?? VASHA HUNT / AL.COM ?? Alabama offensive coordinato­r Lane Kiffin and FAU are working to finish a reported five-year contract.
VASHA HUNT / AL.COM Alabama offensive coordinato­r Lane Kiffin and FAU are working to finish a reported five-year contract.

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