Auburn linebackers coach James Willis has accepted an offer for the same position at Alabama, BamaOnLine.com has confirmed.
Sources told BOL Willis was in Tuscaloosa Tuesday to interview for the position vacated by Lance Thompson, who coached outside linebackers for the Crimson Tide until leaving for a similar position at Tennessee last week.
Willis' hire makes sense from a recruiting standpoint. The Mobile area, often the state's most fertile recruiting ground, was Willis' recruiting responsibility for the Tigers, and Thompson was Alabama's Mobile recruiter.
Efforts to reach Willis were unsuccessful.
Alabama recently hired Sal Sunseri, who had been the defensive line coach with the Carolina Panthers for six years, to replace departed assistant Kevin Steele. Sources have told BOL that Sunseri was hired to coach inside linebackers, Steele's former role.
Willis played at Auburn as a linebacker from 1990-1992 before a six-year NFL career that included action with the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks. His coaching career began at Auburn as a graduate assistant, followed by stops as a linebackers coach at Rhode Island, Temple, and, since 1996, Auburn. Willis enjoyed a decorated collegiate playing career, making 344 career tackles at AU with first-team All-SEC honors in 1992. He was also voted to Auburn's 1990s All-Decade team.
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James Willis new LB coach
Alabama expected to hire Auburn coach James Willis as its new assistant
by Ian R. Rapoport -- Birmingham News
Wednesday January 21, 2009, 5:11 PM
Alabama's new assistant, James Willis
Alabama's quest to fill its coaching staff is over. And coach Nick Saban found his final assistant coach from an unlikely place -- Auburn.
The Crimson Tide will announce that it has hired James Willis, who has coached linebackers for the Tigers since 2006. Here is Willis' bio.
He joins newly hired linebackers coach Sal Sunseri, who agreed to arrive at UA a few nights ago.