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Alabama lands in top 5 for 2025 5-star CG Jasper Johnson
The Alabama Crimson Tide basketball program has been trending in the right direction as of late. A large reason for that stems from the Crimson Tide’s success on the recruiting trail. The coaching staff has been able to sign some of the top high school propsects in the country. On Wednesday, Alabama was named a finalist to land 2025 five-star point guard Jasper Johnson. The other finalists were the Arkansas Razorbacks, Kentucky Wildcats, North Carolina Tar Heels, and Louisville Cardinals. Johnson has taken official visits to Alabama, North Carolina, and Kentucky. When On3’s Joe Tipton asked Johnson about his thoughts on...
Tuscaloosa Corvette Club and Church Hosting Backpack Giveaway
Back-to-school season is upon the residents of West Alabama and the free events are all around the city. Saturday, August 3rd, the Low Riders Corvette Club of West Alabama will be hosting a back-to-school giveaway from 11a-4p at Pleasent Grove Missionary Baptist Church, which is also helping to put on this event.
Major questions must be answered before Alabama becomes a CFP contender
College Football will feature numerous changes in the upcoming 2024 season. With mass conference realignment going into effect and the College Football Playoff expanding to a 12-team format, it’s a different ball game. Because of this, the Alabama Crimson Tide likely won’t fall too far behind, if at all, as a result of the program entering a new era. Under the leadership of Nick Saban, the team were not only regular participants in the College Football Playoff, but were consistently competing in the national championship game. With new head coach Kalen DeBoer, expectations remain roughly the same. However, there are some...
Transfers for Alabama football to make biggest impact this season
Nick Saban was impactful in the NCAA transfer portal in his time as Alabama’s head coach. He pulled in names such as Jameson Williams, Jahmyr Gibbs, Henry To’oto’o, Jermaine Burton, Eli Ricks, Jaylen Key, and Trey Amos among others. Before the portal became popular, Saban landed guys like Jacob Coker, Richard Mullaney, Gehrig Dieter, and Landon Dickerson. Kalen DeBoer brought in some of his guys from Washington to the University of Alabama and is coaching other athletes the Crimson Tide got from the portal. Fall camp begins next week for the Tide, and we are continuing a series of players and positions that will be impactful.
PET OF THE WEEK: Meet Riggs, a friendly dog who has a ton of energy
Humane Society of West Alabama: Riggs is a 2-year-old Shepherd/Catahoula mix who weighs in around 50 pounds. He's got tons of energy and would make an excellent buddy for an outdoor adventurer. ...
'Alabama still in my top schools': No. 6 EDGE Jordan Carter hearing from Freddie Roach, Ryan Williams daily
Four-star EDGE Jordan Carter has always had a high interest in Alabama. The Douglas County (Ga.) High School standout was offered by Freddie Roach last summer following a dominant performance at a camp in Tuscaloosa. "If you go back to all the NFL drafts, they produce a bunch and most...
Former Alabama pitcher Montana Fouts hosting softball camps this August
GARDENDALE, Ala. (WIAT) — Former Alabama softball pitcher Montana Fouts will host youth camps throughout the year — including some in the Yellowhammer State. Bill Noble Park in Gardendale will host Fouts’ All Skills Camp on Aug. 17 and 18 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. An additional camp is planned at Brewton’s YMCA on Aug. […]
Will Alabama target its tight ends more offensively this season?
Nick Saban had the tight end position at the University of Alabama as primarily blockers in the early part of his tenure. He started to attract more athletic pass catchers — including O.J. Howard and Irv Smith Jr. — but tight ends were not targeted like they should have been in the Saban era. Kalen DeBoer, an offensive mind, is someone who looks forward to getting the group involved more in the offensive attack.
5 uncommitted in-state 2026 prospects Alabama could prioritize
Recruiting at a high level inside the state of Alabama was a major part of the Crimson Tide’s success under Nick Saban, and Kalen DeBoer looks to make sure he is actively recruiting the state. Alabama’s 2025 recruiting class has five pledges from in-state prospects. The Tide also holds...
Wildly divergent expectations for Alabama offense
Heading into the Kalen DeBoer era, opinions are pretty split on how Alabama’s offense will look this fall. While this unit has a lot of talent, it lacks experience in some key areas and could be volatile as a result. The inconsistencies of quarterback Jalen Milroe last season are...
‘It means everything’: Veteran surprised with a new car
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC/Gray News) - A veteran was surprised with a new car. Freedom Alliance and U.S. Bank partnered together to help Robert Luke Cureton, a veteran who was injured while serving. In the past, Freedom Alliance gave scholarships to Cureton’s children to attend the University of Alabama. This...
Alabama Football 2024 Opponents Preview continues with the Missouri Tigers
In previous posts about 2024 Alabama Football opponents, ranking the least challenging games was an easy task. In the earlier posts (beginning with the least difficult game for the Crimson Tide) were Mercer and Western Kentucky; followed by South Florida, Vanderbilt, and South Carolina. The Auburn Tigers were previewed as the Crimson Tide's seventh-toughest contest, followed by Wisconsin.
Keelon Russell looks ahead to Bama return, recruiting priority targets
Alabama QB commit Keelon Russell spoke with BamaOnLine about the upcoming cook-out event, who he's recruiting for the Tide, and much more. The post Keelon Russell looks ahead to Bama return, recruiting priority targets appeared first on On3.
The Worst Colleges In Alabama Wont Surprise Many
Why would you ever choose to attend a failing school?. Under the new Alabama Accountability Act, the state's Department of Education must release a list of failing schools. Failing Alabama colleges are measured by graduation rate. This is represented by the percentage of students who graduate within 150% of the usual expected time it takes to complete the degree.
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