Scott Huff is now officially an Alabama coach on social media.
He was one of the offensive assistants from the University of Washington that Kalen DeBoer brought with him to the Crimson Tide. Huff, a native of Phoenix, Ariz., spent the last seven seasons (2017-23) as an offensive line coach and run game coordinator.
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He produced a Joe Moore Award-winning group in 2023 for Washington.
Huff’s offensive unit blocked for a 1,000+ yard running back (Dillon Johnson), a 4,000+ yard quarterback (Michael Penix Jr.), and two 1,000+ yard receivers (Rome Odunze and Ja’Lynn Polk). Penix was sacked only 11 times last season and five times in 2022 as a starting quarterback for the Huskies. Huff will have the Crimson Tide’s offensive line back in dominant form.
He changed his profile on X (formerly Twitter) to “University of Alabama, Offensive Line Coach.”
Alabama fans are excited to see what Huff will do with this group.
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