Nick Saban’s coaching rehabilitation center continues to be open for business.

The latest coach to resurface in Tuscaloosa in an attempt to rehab his image looks to be former Oklahoma Sooner defensive coordinator Mike Stoops, as first reported by George Schroeder of USA TODAY Sports. If Stoops does indeed join Saban’s Alabama staff, he will follow in a long line of coaches that have come to Alabama after being dismissed from their previous jobs.

That list includes the likes of Lane Kiffin, Steve Sarkisian, Tosh Lupoi, Mike Locksley and Butch Jones, among others. Many of the coaches that have joined Saban’s Alabama coaching staffs have gone on to successfully rehab their image and have gone on to promotions in both the NFL and college football.

Stoops served as Oklahoma’s defensive coordinator from 2012 until last season, when Lincoln Riley made the decision to fire his DC midway into the season. Stoops has also previously served as Arizona’s head coach. Also of interest to SEC fans, he is the brother of Kentucky head coach, Mark Stoops, and former Oklahoma head coach, Bob Stoops.