Notre Dame Football Coach Charles Fant Steps Down
Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) Another popular high school football coach in Chattanooga has decided to step down.
Charles Fant announced his resignation at Notre Dame.
Fant coached the Irish for 12 seasons, and he guided the team to their first ever appearance in the state championship game back in 2017.
He also had two of his former players make it to the Super Bowl. Fant is also a teacher at Notre Dame, and he says the teaching-coaching combo was getting tough.
Fant:”Teaching was as fun for me as coaching, but boy it’s demanding when you have so many students. So I’m really hoping my next step to do a lot of coaching. Maybe not as much teaching. Maybe some administrative type things will be fun. It has been amazing. Ever since the word went out, I’ve already had six job offers. It’s crazy to me. It’s really overwhelming is what it is, but I feel very blessed.”
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Ex-Notre Dame football OC named as ‘serious contender’ to succeed Nick Saban
This time last year, Tommy Rees was still a member of the Notre Dame football program. There was all kinds of talk that Rees could run a much flashier offense with a transfer quarterback under head coach Marcus Freeman.
Then Tommy Rees ran to Tuscaloosa in February and took the offensive coordinator job with Alabama. Is it possible one of the reasons he did it was he knew he would be a top contender to replace Nick Saban in the very near future?
Notre Dame football fans might be more than a little surprised to learn that Rees is now considered a “serious contender” to succeed Nick Saban by more than one college football insider. Including one man who has made a career out of beating others to news just like this.
John Brice of FootballScoop was among the first to say that Rees is being looked at as the in-house option to replace Saban. Not long after that report surfaced, The Athletic reported that Rees is among the Top 3 candidates. And that the new hire could be announced as soon as Friday.
The other two Top Candidates are said to be Washington Huskies head coach Kalen Deboer and Florida State’s Mike Norvell. Of the three names, Rees’ certainly seems to be the one that doesn’t exactly fit like a puzzle piece.
Ex-Notre Dame football coach could be getting a big promotion
Tommy Rees would especially be a surprising name because he’s not exactly a fan favorite among Crimson Tide supporters these days. The 31-year-old coach took a ton of heat for his play calling in Alabama’s overtime playoff loss to Michigan.
He was also the butt of many jokes just a few hours after Saban announced his retirement, with plenty of football fans joking Saban couldn’t stand working with the former Notre Dame football OC anymore.
Of course, it’s entirely possible that Rees left South Bend for the SEC because he was told that the head job would be his after Saban called it a career. In fact, that would seem to be the only theory that makes sense as to why ‘Bama would pick him over two successful, established head coaches.
It’s safe to say that if that is the way the Crimson Tide decides to go, there will be plenty of Notre Dame football laughing fans quite mystified.
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