Ryan Grubb was in the mix for the Alabama offensive coordinator job, but has reportedly decided to stay at his current post.

Christian Caple of The Athletic reported that Grubb interviewed for the job on Monday, and received an offer, but has decided to stay at Washington as offensive coordinator. Grubb also did not receive a raise, Caple reported.

Alabama is in the process of replacing OC Bill O’Brien, who left after 2 years in Tuscaloosa to take over as the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots.

Grubb spent the 2022 season at Washington, and led the Huskies to the No. 2 offense in the country in total yards (516.2 yards per game) and the No. 7 scoring offense (39.7 points per game). The Huskies led the nation in passing offense last year, was second in total offense and seventh in points per game. Grubb’s offense was also known for several key plays that created momentum.

Grubb previously coached at Fresno State.