Alabama Morning Drive: Former Auburn WR coach reportedly joining Tide staff

Your Wednesday, March 2 Alabama Morning Drive

At Roll Tide Wire we are starting a series where each weekday morning we help start your day with a handful of news and notes surrounding the Alabama Crimson Tide and the rest of the SEC. Some of the top stories today include the reports that Nick Saban is hiring a former coach at a rival school and former Alabama hoops star Herb Jones’ impressive rookie season.

Former Auburn WR coach Cornelius Williams reportedly to join Alabama’s staff

Reports indicate that former Auburn WR coach Cornelius Williams is set to join Nick Saban’s staff in Tuscaloosa as an analyst. Williams served as the Tigers wide receiver coach for a portion of the 2021 season before being let go by Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin after the narrow victory over Georgia State. Football Scoop was the first to report the hiring.

 

Herb Jones, NBA rookie of the year?

Former Alabama basketball standout Herb Jones has made easy work of his transition to the NBA. The Pelicans rookie forward has quickly become one of the league’s best defenders along with being one of the most efficient rookies. Jones is making a strong push for NBA Rookie of the Year.

Alabama baseball drops Tuesday game

After starting the season 5-0, Brad Bohannon and the Alabama baseball team have now lost four straight. After being swept by No. 1 Texas over the weekend, the Tide dropped a gimme game to UT Martin on Tuesday. Alabama will host Troy on Wednesday, March 2 at 3:00 p.m. CT.

Alabama hoops host Texas A&M

Nate Oats and the Alabama basketball team will play its final home game of the season on Wednesday night in a matchup with Texas A&M. Winners of five out of their last six, the Tide hopes to finish the regular season on a strong note and improve its position in the NCAA tournament. Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m. CT on the SEC Network.

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Report: Former Auburn WR coach Cornelius Williams set to join rival staff

It appears that the former Auburn WR coach isn’t going too far.

It appears that former Auburn Tigers wide receiver coach Cornelius Williams is set for a new gig and he isn’t going very far.

According to a report from Football Scoop, Williams is set to join the Alabama Crimson Tide’s staff under Nick Saban.

Former Auburn wide receivers coach Cornelius Williams is expected to join Nick Saban’s staff as an analyst, sources told FootballScoop on Tuesday.

Williams joined Bryan Harsin’s new staff last year after six seasons at Troy, but was let go before the new regime’s first SEC game. The move came after Auburn had to piece together a second half rally to defeat Georgia State.

Following the comeback victory over Georgia State, Harsin relieved Williams of his duties as the wide receivers coach. Harsin then promoted Eric Kiesau to the role of receivers coach. Kiesau has since been named the offensive coordinator for the Tigers. His promotion moved him to quarterbacks coach creating an opening at wide receivers once again.

Auburn recently hired former Florida WR Ike Hilliard to become the new assistant on the staff. Hilliard spent more than a decade coaching at the NFL level. His new challenge will come with determining which wide receivers will take the field in the 2022 season.

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Everything Bryan Harsin said about firing Williams, promoting Kiesau

Here is what Bryan Harsin said about his decision to fire wide receivers coach Cornelius Williams and promote new receivers coach Eric Kiesau. 

Bryan Harsin spoke with the media Monday and discussed his decision to fire wide receivers coach Cornelius Williams and new receivers coach Eric Kiesau.

Here is everything he said about the moves.

On firing Williams

“We made a change at the wide receiver position and Cornelius Williams, first of all, he’s a good man and did a very good job for us. Showed up every day and worked. Very professional and I felt like for us now moving forward in things, not just at the wide receiver position but for our staff and some of the things we feel we need to do, and I feel we need to do and get changed. So, I appreciated everything he did for us while he was here, and I appreciate his family. He’s a good young coach and certainly looking forward to things that will happen for him in the future.

“I’m excited about Eric Kiesau who’s going to be working with the wide receivers now. He brings a lot of knowledge to that position. He’s coached it for many years. He’s been an offensive coordinator at Boise State, at Colorado, at Washington. He’s been around for a while and understands offense, understands developing and understands that position in particular. A guy that I’ve worked with that’s done a good job over the years. He’s getting a chance to get in there, did yesterday, to work with those wide receivers, to work with the offense now and some of the game-planning and obviously being on the field. It’s going to help those guys continue to grow and develop for this team like every other coach on this staff. We all need to be doing that.”

On if there was a tipping point to firing Williams

“I wouldn’t say a tipping point, but there was obviously a decision made that I felt like it was what we needed. I haven’t done that and it’s not ideal, I understand that. I don’t take that lightly. It impacts a lot of things. I’m aware of that. Like I said, it was what I felt like we needed to do over time that was going to be something I feel like can help us as we move forward in that room and at that position and for the future as we keep building this program. Coach Kiesau has a lot of knowledge and has done a very good job at that position. I’ve gotten the chance to see it. No, there was no incident. There’s nothing like that. Coach Williams, I have a lot of respect for him, and he did a very good job with us while he was here of showing up and working hard and those types of things. I felt like in order for us to continue to progress like I feel like we need to, a change needed to be made and it needed to be made now. So, I made that decision.

“I also understand that for coaches and players you have relationships with guys that are on your staff and on your team. When people are no longer part of your program that’s not easy. What we have to do now is, a decision was made and we have to move forward and we have to give ourselves the best opportunity with the people in place to go out there and play really good football and be a team that can go and compete, and be the type of team that can play for championships. Those are the things we all want to do I felt like that was the right decision for us moving forward.”

On new coach Eric Kiesau

“I think right now we’ve got to go to work. We did some on Sunday, but we’ve got to go to work on Tuesday. I have worked with Coach Kiesau as the offensive coordinator at Boise State and as the wide receiver’s coach. I have known of him for a long time a little bit in that coaching circle. One of the things, he’s a very good teacher. He understands what we want to do. He understands how we want to do it and why we’re doing what we’re doing. He brings that experience and a level of teaching that I feel like can improve our room and help those guys understand what it is they’re trying to accomplish every play. I think he’s a good technician. He’s a very good coach. He’s very detailed. That would be one thing I would describe him as. He’s a very detailed coach. He has a plan. He has a vision. He has things I know we’ll do at the wide receiver position that will help us improve.

“At the same time, I also know that every player on this team, that’s a standard we all have got to live up to. Every single week we’ve got to be better. It doesn’t get easier. That’s one of the beauties of football. As the season goes on it doesn’t get easier, you should get better. That’s how it should be. There’s not less time spent getting yourself better. You’ve got sacrifice a lot and you’ve got to spend a tremendous amount of time in order to have yourself physically ready to play, mentally ready to play every single day. I think Coach Kiesau brings that to the table. He understands that. He’s always done a very good job since I’ve been with him, as far as having his guys and having himself prepared and ready and knowing also just what it is we’re trying to accomplish on the offensive side, I think he’s a competitor. I think he’s very driven and motivated for the job that he does, and so that brings something to our staff as well that can help, not only just our players but our staff moving forward on the offensive side, I feel like, is going to be a positive for us as we continue this season.”

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Auburn fires wide receivers’ coach Cornelius Williams

What do you think of this move?

The former Troy University wide receivers’ coach has been let go, per Justin Hokanson.

Cornelius Williams spent the previous six years at Troy before being hired to coach wide receivers at Auburn. Williams was three games into his first season with the Tigers. Williams has also spent time at UAB and Jacksonville State. His prowess on the recruiting trail intrigued fans before the season began, but unfortunately the on the field product was not impressive. Auburn’s receivers has struggled to create separation consistently. Communication and drops have also been an issue. How Auburn evaluates and coaches the position moving forward is up in the air. More details to come.

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Auburn hires Cornelius Williams as wide receivers coach

Auburn has hired Cornelius Williams away from Troy to be the Tigers’ wide receivers coach.

Bryan Harsin has gone into Troy and found his wide receivers coach.

On Saturday, it was announced that Cornelius Williams will be joining Harsin’s staff on the Plains after holding the same position for six years for the Trojans.

“Cornelius is a great fit for the staff we are assembling,” Harsin said. “He’s a strong teacher of the game on the field and has been developing recruiting ties in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi during his time at Troy. As a Birmingham native, and his state of Alabama roots, he understands what Auburn football is all about and the type of player and high character individuals we want bring in and develop. I’m excited to see his energy and passion for the game guide our wide receiver room.”

In his time at Troy, Williams helped his receivers garner 14 All-Sun Belt honors.

‘I’m very thankful to Coach Harsin for the opportunity to join his staff at Auburn,” Williams said. “I’m humbled and very appreciative that he believes in me. I know what kind of culture that Coach Harsin wants to build at Auburn with his thought process, attention to detail and desire to work hard. I’ve worked with coaches like that in the past and I love that culture and approach. I’m hungry to get to work and continue to grow and develop under his leadership. Growing up in this state, I know Auburn is a special place and I can’t wait to be a part of it and get to work.”