Kane Wommack Resigns; Head Coaching Search Begins

January 16, 2024 · By · Filed Under Football 

After much speculation and rumor on Monday the news has been made official by the University of South Alabama and Athletics Director Joel Erdmann. Head coach Kane Wommack has resigned his position on Tuesday morning to accept the defensive coordinator position at the University of Alabama.

In three seasons at the helm of the Jaguars he led the team to a 22-16 record during his tenure. This includes a number of firsts in program history. Their first winning season at the FBS level, their winning record in back-to-back seasons, their first 10-win season in 2022, and their first bowl victory with their 59-10 win over Eastern Michigan in the 68 Ventures Bowl just a few weeks ago at Hancock Whitney Stadium.

“I deeply appreciate Kane’s service to our program, university and city,” said Erdmann. “His efforts propelled us forward and we wish him and Melissa the very best.”

The release by the school also said that a national search for the next head coach of the Jaguars will begin immediately.

The administration will look to hire someone quickly as the players now have a 30-day window to explore the transfer portal.

This developed quickly after newly hired head coach at Alabama, Kalen DeBoer, began assembling his staff to replaced Nick Saban. Saban announced his retirement on Wednesday and DeBoer was hired on Friday.

From within the staff, offensive coordinator Major Applewhite, will definitely be a consideration to keep player and staff continuity. He has previous head coaching experience and has a long track record in the coaching ranks. Defensive coordinator Corey Batoon may also be considered.

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