Alabama is navigating some staff shakeup following the season as several assistants have opted to leave Tuscaloosa for opportunities elsewhere.

Two of those assistants, Brent Key and Dan Enos, were the main points of contact for 2020 4-star quarterback commit Carson Beck out of Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin.

“I’m just reeling it all in,” Beck told BamaOnLine. “I talked to Coach (Nick) Saban a few nights ago, he was just saying even with all this happening, we’re still going to recruit you, obviously we’re still very interested in you, obviously we still want you. He said they’re going to try and get the best coaches that they can back in, and usually they do. I’m just going to wait and see who they’re going to hire, get to know those people — since all the people that recruited me originally have left, besides Coach Saban. Just kind of see who gets back in, build a relationship with those guys, and kind of see where we’re at from there.”

One factor that certainly helps Alabama sign the top-ranked classes year in and year out is the stability of Saban’s presence at the Capstone.

“That’s definitely important,” Beck said. “He’s such a great coach. Obviously it’s Alabama, they’re going to get talented coaches back in that are either just as good or better than the ones that were there before. That shows. Obviously you’re going to get great coaches there and they’re going to go move on and get better opportunities, which is awesome for them. It’s such a great program they’re going to continue to refuel and refuel and that’s how they’ve been able to continue what they’re doing in college football.”

Saban did not talk about the potential offensive coordinator hire with Beck on their phone call, but the reigning state of Florida’s Mr. Football has seen the reports about Steve Sarkisian potentially getting hired on at Alabama.

“That’s awesome,” Beck said of the possibility of Sarkisian returning to the staff. “He’s a great coach and definitely has a past that’s been awesome. I’d get to know him. If he likes me, he likes me. I’d just like to get to know him at the end of the day.”

Beck is going to have a busy spring with many schools showing interest and trying to get him on campus for a visit. He says at the moment nothing is set in stone as to where he’ll be in the coming weeks. He was invited to Alabama’s Junior Day next month in Tuscaloosa, but won’t be able to make since he has a 7on7 tournament.

Another big development for Beck is the 6-foot-3.5, 214-pounder is calling it quits with baseball (he had been committed to play both sports at Alabama).

“Just so many arm injuries, and just making sure that I’m ready football-wise,” Beck said of his reasoning. “My whole life has been split between baseball and football. But with the circumstances with football, I’m just making sure I’m taking this whole year to get ready for my senior season and what comes after that.”

It’s been a busy week at Mandarin High School. Beck says Ohio State, Georgia, Florida State, Penn State and USF have all stopped in.

“All of them are still on the edge,” Beck said of new offers. “The Penn State coach said to my coaches that since I was committed they’re not going to offer me, but if anything were to happen then they would offer. I feel like a lot of colleges are like that right now. I understand why, obviously.”

With Enos now in Coral Gables, and Miami having already offered, the Canes are a program to watch in Beck’s recruitment. And now that Beck is no longer playing baseball, Florida’s — where Beck was at one point committed to play baseball — interest has picked up significantly and UF is now a contender in the mix as well.

“He’s already talked to me, called me, all that good stuff,” Beck said of Enos. “They’re still interested in me with Coach Enos going there. He was the one that recruited me at Bama. Them and probably Florida, those are the two.”

For now, though, Beck isn’t rushing to change anything up when it comes to his commitment to the Tide. He’s taking it one day at a time.

“Obviously, right now, I’m still committed,” he said. “I want to see who the new coaches are that are coming in, get to know them, but at the same time, staying open and letting other colleges recruit me. I feel like since I did commit so early, I don’t want to stay closed and then feel like I made the wrong decision. But I feel like any decision I make will be a good decision at the end of the day. But I also want to make sure I’m making the right decision not only for me but for my family.”

Beck is rated the No. 10 pro-style quarterback and the No. 240 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.