Former Alabama DB Matias-Smith back with team as analyst
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Former Alabama defensive back Geno Matias-Smith is back at his alma mater and will serve an off-field role this fall, BamaOnLine has confirmed. Aaron Suttles of
The Tuscaloosa News was first to report Matias-Smith's new role.
Matias-Smith was at the Crimson Tide's spring practice Saturday afternoon, surveying the new crop of defensive backs from the Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility's sideline. He will serve as an analyst or "intern-like" role in Tuscaloosa after a one-year absence.
The former four-star recruit from Atlanta was one of Alabama's starting safeties as a senior in 2015 after starting his four-year career as a cornerback. He joined the Washington Redskins' organization as an undrafted free agent following his college tenure.
Matias-Smith is one of a few former Crimson Tide players to accept off-field roles this offseason.
Denzel Devall was promoted to director of player development last month, while fellow safety
Nick Perry was added as a grad assistant at the start of the month.
Nick Saban also hired some other high-profile analysts in Chris Weinke and former Ole Miss offensive coordinator
Dan Werner this offseason.
Former Alabama DB Matias-Smith back with team as analyst