Sidney Walton received a second SEC scholarship offer from Tennessee when he made his first visit to the Vols over five months ago.
Since then, he has persisted in traveling to Knoxville on a regular basis.
After his most recent trip to Tennessee, the defensive back from Moody (Ala.) High School in the class of 2025 still finds them to be
among the teams that most impress him. He stated that the Vols are “in my top five” out of the more than a dozen teams vying for his
services. The Vols hosted him again on February 3 for their first junior day of the season.
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Each recruiting and advancement on the college football career wheel
The list of all the hires and firings that 247Sports has confirmed for the 2023–24 coaching carousel seasons is provided below. In the
FBS, between 500 and 600 coaches take on new roles annually. The 2022–2023 cycle saw about 509 coaches—24 of them were head
coaches—change positions, according to data from 247Sports.
Akron
Enter: Michael Shuster, quarterbacks (Duke, graduate assistant); J.D. Brookhart, receivers; Ryan Matviko, special teams coordinator
(Akron, analyst); Taylor Housewright, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks (Montana State, offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks).
Billy Fessler, the offensive coordinator (UCLA quarterbacks), and David Gilbertson, the receiver (Nevada quarterbacks), are out.
Alabama
Enter: Colin Hitschler, defensive backs (Wisconsin, safeties); William Inge, linebackers (Washington, linebackers); JaMarcus
Shephard, receivers (Washington, receivers); Nick Sheridan, tight ends (Washington, tight ends); Kane Wommack, defensive
coordinator (South Alabama, head coach); Maurice Linguist, co-defensive coordinator (Buffalo, head coach).
The following players are no longer with the team: retired head coach Nick Saban, defensive coordinator Kevin Steele, special teams
and outside linebacker Coleman Hutzler from Mississippi State, receiver Holmon Wiggins from Texas A&M, offensive lineman Eric
Wolford from Kentucky, tight end Joe Cox from Ole Miss, inside linebacker Robert Bala from Western Michigan, offensive coordinator
Ryan Grubb from the Seattle Seahawks, and offensive lineman Scott Huff from the Seattle Seahawks.
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