Kalen DeBoer addresses rumors of Alabama football hiring former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb.
MOBILE, Ala. — Kalen DeBoer knows Alabama football has to be better. Standing outside of Hancock Whitney Stadium for the 2025 Senior Bowl, the Alabama football coach harkened back to his expectation for the Crimson Tide when he first took the job: to perform at a championship level.
Now, Haynes travels North to Ann Arbor as one of the top running backs in the transfer portal to play for head coach Sherrone Moore and establish himself as the starter in the Wolverines backfield in 2025.
The Tide sent out an offer to a 2027 quarterback earlier this week, who, on top of being an elite recruit, is the younger brother of Garrett Nussmeier. As revealed on X, Alabama offered top 15 recruit Colton Nussmeier.
Kalen DeBoer's first season at the helm of the Alabama football program was one of incredibly high highs and extremely low lows. From a top-five victory against Georgia and a No. 1 overall ranking to unranked losses to Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, and Michigan, the Crimson Tide faithful went through it in 2024.
The final Top247 rankings for the class of 2025 are set, and as the dust settles, certain programs have once again flexed their recruiting muscle. With the rankings mirroring an NFL Draft-style first round -- 32 players earning coveted five-star status -- the battle for elite talent reflects the top of college football.
EUGENE â€“ The Oregon Ducks are coming off a recruiting weekend, hosting a handful of highly touted recruits from the class of 2026 for the program's Junior Day e
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer sent the Crimson Tide's quarterback a very strong message ahead of season without Jalen Milroe.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer and multiple assistant coaches have hit the recruiting trail these past two weeks. DeBoer made the trek to south Georgia on Tuesday for an in-home visit with 2026 four-star athlete Heze Kent.
In the hours preceding Ohio State's eventual national championship victory, it was hard not to be transfixed watching a 6-foot-1 freshman quarterback throw the ball. Spend a minute watching Julian Sayin throw the ball and you understand why he was ranked the No.
Other programs, desperate to get back to prominence, have chipped away at Alabama and Georgia’s talent advantage. How will they respond?