Coaching Staff
Following the completion of the 2005 season, Alabama had to replace an assistant coach for the first time during Mike Shula's tenure as head coach when Paul Randolph resigned as defensive line coach to accept a position as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Rice. On February 3, 2006, David Turner was hired from Vanderbilt to serve as defensive ends coach.
| Name | Position | Seasons at Alabama |
Alma Mater |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mike Shula | Head coach | 4 | Alabama (1987) |
| Chris Ball | Secondary | 4 | Missouri Western State (1986) |
| Bob Connelly | Offensive line | 4 | Texas A&M–Commerce (1994) |
| Charlie Harbison | Wide receivers | 4 | Gardner–Webb (1995) |
| Joe Kines | Defensive Coordinator | 4 | Jacksonville State (1967) |
| David Rader | Offensive Coordinator | 4 | Tulsa (1980) |
| David Turner | Defensive ends | 1 | Davidson (1985) |
| Dave Ungerer | Special teams, Tight ends | 4 | Southern Connecticut State (1980) |
| Sparky Woods | Running backs | 4 | Carson–Newman (1976) |
| Buddy Wyatt | Defensive line | 4 | TCU (1989) |
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