Alabama had to replace seven assistant football coaches this offseason, but it isn’t just head coach Nick Saban’s on-field staff that experienced turnover. Several members of the Crimson Tide’s off-field staff, like analysts, interns and graduate assistants, are moving on, as well.

Here, we track additions and subtractions to Saban’s staff outside of the 10 assistants.

-- Analyst Alex Mortensen to Birmingham Iron

Mortensen is moving into an on-field role with the Alliance of American Football’s Birmingham Iron after five seasons at Alabama. He will coach receivers for the Birmingham branch of the AAF.

Mortensen, a former quarterback at Arkansas, Samford and the Tennessee Titans, first arrived in Tuscaloosa as a graduate assistant in 2014 and moved up to an analyst before his departure this offseason. Also of note, he is the son of ESPN’s NFL reporter Chris Mortensen.

*** UPDATE (6/10): Mortensen is rejoining the Tide staff as an offensive analyst, according to AL.com. Mortensen coached wide receivers for Birmingham before the league folded in its first season.

-- Graduate assistant Kyle Pope to Liberty

Pope will work for former Ole Miss head coach Hugh Freeze at Liberty as his linebackers coach after spending the last two seasons at Alabama. Pope served as a defensive line graduate assistant for the Crimson Tide under position coaches Karl Dunbar and Craig Kuligowski.

The last 2 years at The University of Alabama have been nothing short of amazing! I will always be beyond grateful for the opportunity to be able to work for arguably the best to ever do it and with some of the most amazing players and People #RTR #FLAMES #RiseWithUs pic.twitter.com/zDDZPLdjpj — Kyle Pope (@Coach_KPope) January 12, 2019

Pope has a familiarity with Liberty after he spent the 2016 season at Presbyterian as a defensive line coach. Prior to coaching at Presbyterian, Pope served on the staffs at Holmes Community College as a defensive line coach and at West Alabama as an outside linebackers coach.

Pope graduated from Jacksonville State in 2015 with a degree in exercise science and wellness with a concentration in human performance. He was a four-year player for the Gamecocks (2011-14).

-- Analyst Lou Spanos to UConn

Spanos made the jump from an analyst at Alabama to defensive coordinator for the Connecticut Huskies. Most recently, Spanos spent the 2018 season on Sabana’s Crimson Tide staff as an analyst after serving as the linebackers coach for the Tennessee Titans from 2014-18.

A 24-year coaching veteran with experience in the NFL and college, Spanos served as the defensive coordinator at UCLA from 2012-13. In the 2010-11 seasons, Spanos served as the linebackers coach of the Washington Redskins. The previous 15 seasons, Spanos was a defensive assistant with the Steelers, working closely with the linebackers and the secondary.

“I am looking forward to the opportunity to join Coach Edsall's staff at UConn,” Spanos said in a release. “I can't wait to get up to Storrs and meet the student-athletes on the team and hit the recruiting trail.”

-- Analyst Mike Miller to Maryland

Miller will join former Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley at Maryland as his tight ends coach. Miller spent the past two seasons as an offensive graduate assistant under Locksley with the Crimson Tide. He worked primarily with the Alabama quarterbacks and wide receivers.

Miller, who served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Charlotte Christian (N.C.) High School in 2016, worked as a student assistant coach at Clemson when the Tigers reached the national title game during the 2015 season. Miller was a quarterback at the UAB from 2011-12.

-- Vinnie Sunseri joins staff as graduate assistant

Sunseri started seven games for Alabama as a sophomore in 2012 and was emerging as one of the top safeties in 2013, recording two pick-sixes in the team’s first seven games of that year, before he suffered a season-ending knee injury. He declared for the NFL draft after the season.

A fifth-round pick by the New Orleans Saints in 2014, Sunseri last played in the NFL in 2016 when he was a member of the San Francisco 49ers. He played in nine games with the Saints in 2014 and another six with the 49ers in 2016 before stepping away from the playing field.

But now he is back at Alabama and trying his hand in coaching.

-- Mike Stoops joins staff as defensive analyst, per report

Former Oklahoma defensive coordinator Mike Stoops is reportedly expected to join Alabama’s staff in an off-field position, according to USA TODAY’s George Schroeder. The move is not official.

Stoops, the younger brother of former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops, was fired in October by current Sooners head coach Lincoln Riley one day after a 48-45 loss to Texas. Stoops was the defensive coordinator at OU for seven seasons while also coaching outside linebackers and defensive backs. He was the Arizona head coach from 2004-11 where he posted a 41-50 record.

Prior to his first head coaching job, Stoops was the co-defensive coordinator for the Sooners from 1999-2003 and helped OU win the BCS National Championship during the 2000 season.

-- Tino Sunseri joins staff as graduate assistant

Sunseri was a three-year starting quarterback for Pittsburgh from 2010 to 2012 and most recently was a quality control assistant at Tennessee last season after two years on the staff at Florida State.

His father, Sal Sunseri, was recently hired by Saban as outside linebacker coach for the upcoming 2019 season after one year at Florida. He joins his brother, Vinnie Sunseri, as a graduate assistant.

-- Major Applewhite joins staff as offensive analyst, per report

Applewhite, who was Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach back in 2007, is joining the Crimson Tide’s staff as an analyst, according to a report from AL.com’s Matt Zenitz.

Applewhite left Alabama after one season to be the assistant head coach and running backs coach at Texas under Mack Brown. He would spend the next six seasons with the Longhorns before moving on to Houston as offensive coordinator in 2015. He was promoted to head coach of the Cougars in 2016, but after his third season, he was fired in December of 2018.

-- Analysts Farrell, Mangin leave the program

Brendan Farrell and August Mangin, who were both special teams analysts for Alabama this past season, are no longer with the program, according to AL.com. A report from FootballScoop.com suggests Farrell is headed to the Miami Dolphins as a special teams assistant.

-- Analyst Jake Peetz to Carolina Panthers

The Panthers announced the hiring of Jake Peetz as their running backs coach Wednesday. Peetz, 35, comes to Carolina with nine years of NFL experience, having spent time in various roles with the Raiders (2015-17), Redskins (2014) and Jaguars (2008-12). In 2018, he served as an offensive analyst at Alabama under head coach Nick Saban, a position Peetz also held in 2013.

“My wife and I are really excited to bring our family here to Charlotte and work with Coach Rivera and Mr. Hurney,” Peetz said in a release. “It’s a great opportunity with a very good organization, an opportunity to grow. And it’s a special privilege to be able to follow somebody like Coach Skipper given his contributions to this league.” -- Two special teams support staffers join program The Crimson Tide is hiring Iowa State’s Joe Houston and Virginia Tech’s Johnathan Galante as quality control staffers to assist with special teams, according to Bruce Feldman of The Athletic. Houston spent last season as the special teams coordinator at Iowa State. The former USC kicker started his coaching career at El Camino Community College where he worked with special teams from 2012-14. He spent the next three seasons working behind the scenes, first as a quality-control assistant at Toledo in 2015 and then in a similar role at Iowa State from 2016-17. Galante doesn’t have as much experience as Houston, but the Virginia Tech alum spent the last two seasons as a graduate assistant, specifically with a focus on special teams, with the Hokies. -- A.J. Milwee joins staff as offensive analyst Milwee has been hired as an offensive analyst after spending seven seasons at Akron. Promoted to offensive coordinator in 2012, he was the second-youngest coordinator (30) in the FBS at the time of his promotion. The Boaz, Ala., native also mentored Akron’s quarterbacks. Milwee came to Akron after one year on staff at East Mississippi Community College, helping the program to an NJCAA national championship. He spent the 2009 and 2010 seasons on Terry Bowden’s staff at North Alabama, his collegiate alma mater, as a graduate assistant. -- Cox, Stevenson to Tennessee Cox is joining Jeremy Pruitt’s staff as an analyst, according to AL.com. Cox had worked at Alabama since 2015 and is the second member of last year’s staff to land at Tennessee, joining former Alabama director of player development Kerry Stevenson, who was hired in the same role.

*** This story will be updated with the latest on off-field coaches’ movements.

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