Report: Applewhite to join Alabama’s staff in ’19

Former Houston football coach Major Applewhite will join Alabama‘s program as an analyst this season, AL.com reported on Tuesday.

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It will be Applewhite’s second stint with the Crimson Tide; he spent one season as the school’s offensive coordinator in 2007 before joining Texas.

Applewhite was fired by Houston in December after going 15-11 in two-plus seasons leading the program. He was owed a $1.95 million buyout by the Cougars.

Houston rose to as high as No. 17 in The Associated Press poll in 2018 following a 7-1 start, but the Cougars dropped four of their final five games, including a 70-14 loss to Army in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. That loss tied the record for the largest margin of defeat in an FBS bowl game.

Applewhite went 0-3 in bowl games, also losing to San Diego State and Fresno State in his tenure at Houston.

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