Sheridan, the second-highest paid assistant at $1.35 million, led the Crimson Tide's offense to an average of 35.5 points per game, ranking 17th nationally. His strategic play-calling and leadership have been crucial in the team's offensive success.
With his expertise, the Alabama offense has shown great potential and consistency, setting the stage for the team's overall performance on the field.
Wommack, the highest-paid assistant at $1.55 million and ranked 19th in college football, has transformed Alabama's defense. Under his guidance, the defense has ranked 10th nationally, allowing only 17.2 points per game.
His coaching style and ability to motivate the players have led to significant improvements in the team's defensive performance, making them a force to be reckoned with.
Roach, the fourth-highest paid assistant at $1 million, has been a key figure in the Crimson Tide's defensive line. As the coach since 2020, he has played a vital role in developing the team's front seven.
His coaching has helped the defensive line become a dominant force, providing crucial pressure on the opposing quarterbacks and contributing to the team's overall defensive success.
Shephard, the third-highest paid assistant at $1.1 million, is responsible for coaching the Crimson Tide's wide receivers. In his first season with the team, he has made a significant impact.
His coaching has helped the wide receivers improve their skills and become more productive, adding a new dimension to the Alabama offense.
Gillespie, ranked 7th among the highest-paid assistants at $850,000, has been the running backs coach since 2021. His coaching has been instrumental in the development of the team's running game.
His ability to work with the running backs and optimize their performance has been a key factor in the team's success on the ground.
Hitschler, in his first season at Alabama and ranked 8th among the highest-paid assistants at $675,000, is currently coaching the defensive backs. His coaching has been focused on improving the team's secondary.
His efforts have led to significant improvements in the team's defensive back play, making them more solid and reliable in the back end.
Linguist, tied for the fifth-highest paid assistant at $875,000 and in his first season at Alabama, also coaches the defensive backs. His coaching style and expertise have added value to the team.
His presence has helped the defensive backs become more cohesive and effective, contributing to the team's overall defensive performance.
Ellis, the lowest-paid assistant coach at $550,000 in 2024 and in his first season in the role, is responsible for coaching the tight ends. His coaching has been focused on developing the team's tight end unit.
His efforts have helped the tight ends become more involved in the offense and contribute to the team's overall success.
Kapilovic, in his first season as Alabama's offensive line coach after coming from Michigan State and tied with Maurice Linguist at $875,000, has made an immediate impact.
His coaching has helped the offensive line become more cohesive and effective, providing better protection for the quarterbacks and opening up running lanes for the running backs.
Robinson, ranked 9th among the highest-paid assistants at $650,000 and in his first season with the Crimson Tide program, is responsible for coaching the outside linebackers. His coaching has been focused on developing the team's pass rush.
His efforts have led to significant improvements in the team's outside linebacker play, adding a new dimension to the team's defense.
Ballou, one of the highest-paid strength coaches in college football at $950,000 and in his fifth season at Alabama, has played a crucial role in the team's physical development.
His coaching has helped the players build strength and endurance, enabling them to perform at a high level throughout the season.