Nick Saban has already replaced Lane Kiffin with Steve Sarkisian, and now he'll have to find another former head coach or coordinator to take care of his offensive line.

That's because Alabama's current offensive line coach, Mario Cristobal, is leaving to become the co-offensive coordinator at Oregon, according to 247Sports' Ryan Bartow.

Cristobal served as assistant head coach while coaching Alabama's offensive line since the 2013 season, and along with being one of the better line coaches on the college level, he's also known as one of the best recruiters in the country.

Before joining Alabama's staff, Cristobal spent six seasons as the head coach at Florida International, and before that he spent time on Greg Schiano's staffs at Rutgers as well as at his alma mater, Miami.