Vinnie Sunseri, who played safety at Alabama from 2011-13, will replace Austin Armstrong, who left UF after two seasons for the University of Houston.
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According to reports, former Alabama Crimson Tide safety Vinnie Sunseri is set to officially return to the SEC next season with the Florida Gators. As for the role, Sunseri is set to become the safeties coach, as well as co-defensive coordinator in Gainesville.
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Vinnie Sunseri played safety under Saban at Alabama from 2011-13. The Pittsburgh native racked up 105 total tackles and four interceptions with two returned for touchdowns for the Crimson Tide, who won back-to-back national championships (2011-12).