Alabama football head coach Kalen DeBoer shared what he likes, and a potential concern, about the Tide's quarterbacks.
There’s no answer key or proven scientific formula to grade Kalen DeBoer’s first year as the coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Which is to say it is all subjective.
Alabama’s defensive staff has made multiple moves this offseason, moving on from defensive backs coach Colin Hitschler, promoting analyst Chuck Morrell to inside linebackers coach, and most recently,
MOBILE, Ala. – The offseason has officially arrived for Alabama, and with that comes talk of the Crimson Tide’s quarterback battle. It will dominate articles, message boards, social media and everywhere in between in the coming weeks and months before the Crimson Tide kicks off the 2025 campaign,
Has Kalen DeBoer considered hiring Ryan Grubb? The Alabama head coach was asked that on Tuesday while visiting his players at the Senior Bowl. DeBoer didn’t fully answer the question, but he didn’t close the door on the possibility of his longtime colleague returning to Tuscaloosa and rejoining his coaching staff.
Kalen DeBoer addresses rumors of Alabama football hiring former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb.
Entering his second offseason as Alabama‘s head coach, Kalen DeBoer has plenty of questions to answer, especially as it relates to his still-evolving Crimson Tide coaching staff. During a brief media gaggle inside Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile on the first day of Senior Bowl practices Tuesday,
Sports made a prediction for Alabama's offense under Kalen DeBoer in 2025 that Crimson Tide fans will be happy to hear. The national sports media outlet recently predicted the top 10 most explosive offenses for the 2025 college football season and they have Alabama at No.
These three college football powerhouses need to capitalize on the spring transfer portal window to fill the voids present on their rosters.
Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer spoke about Ryan Grubb, Jason Jones and many other topics during a visit to the 2025 Senior Bowl.
Alabama found something special last season with 17-year-old wide receiver Ryan Williams, as the freshman took the college football world by storm with his play throughout his first collegiate season.