We'll see if he has any luck with getting recruits at Bama now.
At least he has coaching experience at the highest level. Mullin can't claim the same.Don't really get that one. It's not like St Johns hiring a legend alum like Mullin. Johnson went to Southern and doesn't have any college experience. He'll have some name recognition I suppose, but I think he'll need to hire a good staff with recruiting ties to be successful. I don't think he's quite the big name that will cause Bama fans to forget about spring football to concentrate on basketball for 5 minutes. But Avery seems like a great guy so hope he does well.