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The Crimson Tide are looking to replace Bill O'Brien. Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb interviewed with Alabama for the same position, but has decided to stay in Seattle, The Athletic 's Christian Caple reports. Grubb is not expected to get any new money on his contract, per Caple. Grubb is coming off his first season with Washington after spending five seasons with Fresno State. In 2022, the Huskies averaged 515.8 yards per game, second to Tennessee in the country, and 39.7 points per game, which was seventh in the country. Alabama is looking for a new offensive coordinator...
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