Former Michigan State Football LB Max Bullough lands graduate assistant position at Alabama

Michigan State football alum Max Bullough will be heading to Alabama as a defensive graduate assistant.

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After spending last season as an assistant under Luke Fickell (yes, that Luke Fickell) at the University of Cincinnati, former Michigan State Football middle linebacker Max Bullough will be heading down to Alabama to act as a defensive graduate assistant under Nick Saban. This is a huge win for Bullough as the position is one of the most highly sought after in the country.

Bullough ended his career at Michigan State with an untimely suspension and entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Houston Texans in 2014. After three seasons with the Texans, he was suspended for violating the NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances which led to him being released by Houston.

He spent a few months with the Cleveland Browns in 2018 before being released on April 12, 2018. After spending last season with the Bearcats, Bullough has now landed one of the most coveted graduate assistant roles in the country and this could be a fresh start in a new career in coaching for Bullough.

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