The Commercial Appeal

Saban denies job offer to ex-ohio State assistant

- John Zenor ASSOCIATED PRESS

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama coach Nick Saban denies offering a job to ex-ohio State assistant Zach Smith last year, citing the results of a background check as the reason.

The Crimson Tide's connection with Smith surfaced with the release Friday of former Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer's texts and emails by Ohio State after an external investigat­ion into what he knew about allegation­s of domestic violence made by Smith's ex-wife, Courtney Smith.

Meyer fired Smith in July 2018. Months earlier, Saban talked to Smith about a job, although accounts differ about whether an offer was extended.

“We talk to a lot of coaches about a lot of things,” Saban said Saturday at the Tide's media day. “I really never did offer this guy a job. We did interview him and he did a nice job in the interview. But it's when we did the background check, that we decided that it was a better opportunit­y to hire somebody else and that's what we did.”

The receivers coach and co-offensive coordinato­r job went instead to Josh Gattis.

Ohio State investigat­ed Meyer and suspended him for mishandlin­g previous issues involving Smith. Meyer retired after the 2018 season.

Once Saban's biggest SEC rival at Florida, Meyer wrote in two January 2018 texts, including one to Ohio State President Michael Drake, that Alabama had offered Smith an assistant coaching job. Meyer wrote Drake that Smith was among six members of his coaching staff offered other jobs.

Meyer also wrote that Alabama pursued four Ohio State assistants, including Smith, Greg Schiano, Kerry Coombs and Alex Grinch.

“I told him to stay and he turned it down,” Meyer wrote of Smith.

A text message from Smith to Meyer said: “They (the Tide) offered me the job and I wanted to sleep on it last night before deciding but it doesn't feel right.”

It never got that far, according to Saban. He indicated it was a case of a coach using interest from another school as leverage with his employer.

“I think it's pretty common that sometimes people that get interviewe­d someplace or someone calls and shows interest in them that…the way this profession works is that you go in and use that as leverage to try to improve your situation where you are now,” Saban said.

On Saturday, Alabama held its media and fan day with an open practice at Bryant Denny Stadium. A notable absence was linebacker Eyabi Anoma. The former five-star recruit has been dismissed from school, Saban said. He declined to elaborate.

“The guy was dismissed from school, and that's really all I can say about it,” Saban said.

Anoma was the No. 4 overall prospect in the 2018 recruiting class, according to the 247Sports Composite ratings. He had nine tackles in 12 games last season, including two for a loss.

 ?? VASHA HUNT/AP ?? Alabama coach Nick Saban prepares for a photo prior to Alabama's fall camp fan day on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
VASHA HUNT/AP Alabama coach Nick Saban prepares for a photo prior to Alabama's fall camp fan day on Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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