Ryan Grubb wants defenses to feel ‘threatened’ by the different ways Alabama can attack

Grubb arrives in Tuscaloosa with the chance to help Kalen DeBoer maintain the high level of success Alabama football has sustained for over a decade. As a seasoned college offensive coordinator, he aims to seize this opportunity by creating a dynamic and explosive offense.

“We should be able to stretch the field,” Grubb said. “We should finish runs and block with force in a way that showcases the offense we envision—one that makes defenses fear the ball being thrown downfield. We want teams to know that if they don’t play two-high (defense), and give us the chance, if they overload the box, we’ll take advantage with deep throws. On the other hand, when they deploy a shell coverage, respecting the passing game, we need to be able to dominate in the run game, and that’s a goal we definitely have.”

The Alabama fanbase will see Grubb’s take on the Tide’s offense for the first time this spring.

 

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