Though Scott Cochran’s decision to leave Georgia for Alabama may have came as a surprise to fans and media members, it likely didn’t shock Nick Saban or those close to Cochran.
Per a report from Matt Zenitz and John Talty of AL.com, Cochran had tried for position roles with the New York Giants, with Michigan State and with Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss.
According to the report, Cochran had been hoping for a new coaching position since at least 2018.
How deep Kiffin and Cochran made it into the interview process is unclear, but Ole Miss was able to land Houston assistant Blake Gideon as its new special teams coordinator. Gideon is considered one of the nation’s best.
The report also details how Saban was “riding Cochran mercilessly in front of staff.” What led to Saban getting on Cochran, I’m not sure, but the report noted that the head coach “wanted tweaks made.”
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— AL.com (@aldotcom) March 5, 2020
People speculated that the timing of Kirby Smart’s hiring of Saban’s right-hand man stemmed from malicious intent, however, seeing as how Cochran had been searching for a new position, it’s possible that it just played out like this.
As Alabama’s head strength coach, Cochran was paid $595,000 in 2019. At Georgia, Cochran’s 2020 salary will be $550,000, the school confirmed Tuesday.