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Crimson Tide linebacker Deontae Lawson responded Wednesday at SEC Media Days to offseason remarks made by Florida State quarterback Thomas Castellanos, who openly questioned Alabama’s ability to stop him in their upcoming season-opening clash in Tallahassee.
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Yardbarker on MSNBig Georgia OT Wilson Zierer commits to Auburn over Alabama and Florida StateWilson Zierer is a big offensive tackle recruit from Rabun Gap, Georgia. Zierer committed to Auburn on Thursday, becoming Hugh Freeze's 10th 2026 commitment.
Florida State quarterback Thomas Castellanos' jab at Alabama in June isn't being shrugged off in Tuscaloosa. His pointed remarks last month in an interview with On3 stirred plenty of reaction, and now,
Well, it appears that an Alabama player has now responded to those comments from the Florida State quarterback as well, with returning inside linebacker Deontae Lawson doing so Wednesday morning at 2025 SEC football media days.
ESPN’s Rece Davis feels the 2025 edition of Alabama football could be a juggernaut. Davis revealed his prediction about what college football will learn
Auburn beefed up its 2026 offensive line room with a massive recruiting victory that came at the expense of its most bitter rival.
In his preseason SEC football power rankings this week, the veteran college football scribe has Alabama at No. 3 behind Texas and Georgia -- the two teams who met in last year's conference title game.
The latter was on display last month when Boston College/UCF quarterback transfer to FSU, Tommy Castellanos, told Pete Nakos of On3, "I dreamed of playing against Alabama. They don’t have Nick Saban to save them. I just don’t see them stopping me."
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Roll Tide Wire on MSNNick Saban daughter shuts down rumor of Alabama football great's return to coachingWill Nick Saban return to coach college football or stay retired? His daughter, Kristen Saban, shut down the rumor.
Kalen DeBoer didn't exactly break news but still likely mollified Alabama fans in acknowledging his first year in Tuscaloosa didn't meet expectations. If you need a refresher, Alabama went 9-4 in DeBoer's first season as Nick Saban's replacement,