Pete Golding reportedly leaving Alabama for Ole Miss

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This comes just weeks after Golding said he “absolutely” planned to be back at Alabama when asked about his status before the Sugar Bowl.

The Alabama defensive coordinator since 2018, Golding is leaving for the same job at Ole Miss,This comes just weeks after Golding said heGolding signed a three-year extension in early 2021 that left one season on his contract at Alabama. He’s been in Tuscaloosa since 2018 and was the defensive coordinator during the 2020 national title-winning season.“I don’t really get caught up in it,” Golding said, meeting with reporters for the first time since August.

“I’m in no rush -- I’ve said this before -- to be a head coach. There’s a lot more to that. I love game planning. I love being in the room with our guys. Obviously, I have to do a better job of putting them in a better position and continue to coach them better so they have a better product on the field. But, right now, I’m just worried about K-State and getting through this walk-through tomorrow.

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