Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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Finebaum Interviews Former Bama Coach DuBose

Paul Finebaum talked to former Crimson Tide football coach Mike Dubose last week about the current state of Bama's football program.

The biggest problem at Alabama, DuBose said, is that "...there are too many people trying to run that program." DuBose also said he believes that Gene Stallings was pushed out of the head coaching position before he was ready to go, and that the situation hasn't changed much since: "...there are people who are trying to influence the program who have their own agendas rather than what's best for the athletic program and especially the football program."

Coach Dubose has just taken another job as defensive coordinator for Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss., and sees no chance of ever returning to the SEC. He has coached high school football at Luverne High School for the last two years.