Nick Saban has added another prominent name to his Alabama coaching staff, according to a recent report.

Ex-Central Florida offensive coordinator and running backs coach Brent Key is expected to be named the Crimson Tide's new offensive line coach, according to Sports Illustrated's Thayer Evans, leaving current UA offensive line coach Mario Cristobal to coach Alabama's tight ends and offensive tackles.

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Alabama has not confirmed the report, and Evans did not report what will happen to Crimson Tide tight ends and special teams coach Bobby Williams. Alabama can only have nine on-field assistant coaches on staff and Key makes 10.

Key, 37, began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater Georgia Tech in 2001. From there he spent one season at Western Carolina before moving to UCF in 2005, where he spent 11 years. A native of Birmingham, Key was in charge of recruiting northwest Alabama for the Knights, as well as other hotbeds like Florida and northwest Georgia.

In his 11th overall season at UCF, Key completed his first year as its offensive coordinator and running backs coach in 2015. He spent the previous six seasons as the program's offensive line coach, where he will reportedly coach at UA. Before that, Key served as the Knights' tight ends and special teams coach, while also having the role of recruiting coordinator.

In 2012-14, Key was a nominee for the Broyles Award, which is given to the top assistant coach in college football.

*** This story will be updated. BamaOnLine's Hank South contributed to this report.

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