After hitting a 17-year low and losing 24 players, the iconic Alabama football program is at a crossroads. Will bold recruitment efforts be enough to rebuild its legacy?
Kalen DeBoer’s first year in Tuscaloosa flew under the radar. The post Insider Confirms Harsh Kalen Deboer Stance Contrasting Alabama HC’s Jalen Milroe Confession appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Alabama Crimson Tide head coach has little time to waste to prove he's cut out to survive as Nick Saban's heir. Apparently, that desperation means recruiting a rival quarterback when given the chance.
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When Kalen DeBoer was introduced as Alabama football’s head coach one year ago, he did not make specific proclamations about his first season.
Here’s what Kalen DeBoer’s career has looked like in his second seasons as a head coach ahead of heading into year two at Alabama.
Have you ever seen a Bama team lose 4 games in a season and not hear Roll Tide yell from the rooftops? The post Playoff Snub Fails to Affect Kalen DeBoer’s Future as Alabama Sees Promising Signs Ahead appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Alabama fans, welcome back to the BamaOnLine recruiting show! Site Publisher Tim Watts, recruiting editor Andrew Bone and recruiting analyst Joseph Hastings team up to discuss Alabama’s recruiting efforts with Kalen DeBoer and staff getting a head start in the 2026 class after wrapping up their portal efforts.
Ray Perkins, who started with an 8-4 record in 1983, led the Crimson Tide to a 5-6 record in 1984 with losses to Boston College, Georgia Tech, Vanderbilt, Georgia, Tennessee and LSU. Alabama entered the season No. 9 in the AP poll, and finished the season unranked.
The Alabama football standard was clear in the Nick Saban era. A year after Saban retired, how does it look under Kalen DeBoer?
Alabama is losing its top two tight ends this season C.J. Dippre and Robbie Ouzts. Dippre, a former transfer from Maryland, finished his career with 65 catches for 782 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns. Ouzts played all four seasons at Alabama where he hauled in 16 passes for 192 yards and three receiving touchdowns.