Auburn cornerbacks coach Zac Etheridge is ‘Locked In’

Etheridge says there is no time for division.

With the decision to keep head coach Bryan Harsin, which was made on Friday it is time to move forward. One of the biggest priorities moving forward for the head coach in his second year is keeping top assistant Zac Etheridge in-house.

Recently the cornerbacks coach was among the top candidates for the vacancy with the Georgia Bulldogs. Given the amount of uncertainty surrounding Harsin’s future, it would be completely understandable for assistants to gauge interest in other coaching opportunities.

But when it comes to Etheridge, he isn’t just any other assistant on the staff. He has been within the Auburn family for a long time. He joined Bryan Harsin’s initial staff at his alma mater after serving on the Houston Cougars staff and at ULL before that. Etheridge was a team captain on the national championship team in 2010. He knows what it means to be an Auburn Tiger.

On Saturday, Etheridge took to Twitter to quell any rumors about his departure from the team he helped bring the crystal ball to.

“No time for division,” Etheridge tweeted. “United WE Stand. ALL In. 1-0”

The Tigers’ top recruiter looks to be staying right where he belongs. Etheridge was recently rated as one of the top recruiters in the country and an integral part of Bryan Harsin’s staff. We will count this as a win for Harsin, the staff, and the Auburn family.

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Alabama CB coach Karl Scott to leave Crimson Tide for NFL job

The Minnesota Vikings are the latest team to have grabbed an Alabama assistant coach from Nick Saban’s crew. This tie, it’s Karl Scott.

Another Alabama assistant coach will be departing from the program before the start of the 2021 season.

This time, it’s Karl Scott, the Crimson Tide’s cornerback coach. He will be accepting a job with the Minnesota Vikings to be their next defensive back coach, according to Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports.

Scott joined the Crimson Tide coaching staff in 2018 after a slew of stops. Now, after three seasons with Alabama working under Nick Saban, Scott will be coaching at the professional level.

He has been a heavy recruiter for Alabama in his short career with the team. He’s responsible for recruiting numerous five-stars, such as Patrick Suratin II and Ga’Quincy McKinstry.