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Nick Saban's return as Alabama's head coach could be pending
There have been coaches that have retired or stepped down from positions before that have come back to coach in the college game. Although it is rare, it is worth pointing out that it has happened. And with the Alabama Crimson Tide, given the success they had under recently retired...
Lane Kiffin Fires Back At ESPN's Paul Finebaum
Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin and ESPN's Paul Finebaum appear to be feuding. It all started with Finebaum telling Berry Tramel of Tulsa World that he doesn't find Kiffin very funny. "Everyone in the media, Berry, we're on the older statesman side of it, is in love with Lane ...
Nick Saban Retires After Legendary Career Alabama Hires New Head Coach Kalen DeBoer
Nick Saban, after an incredible 17-season run with the Alabama Crimson Tide, has announced his retirement at the age of 72. His tenure saw Alabama dominate college football, earning six national titles in just a 12-year span—an extraordinary achievement. Kalen DeBoer, departing from his role as head coach of...
Alabama Admits To Hilarious Rule Breaking Activity
The Alabama athletic department has admitted to a series of hilarious NCAA violations across a variety of sports programs. Those transgressions involved swimming/diving, baseball, gymnastics, rowing, soccer, and golf, with swimming and diving being hit with a number of infractions. Now, the Crimson Tide are no strangers to rule breaking and controversy. Heck, Nick Saban […] The post Alabama Admits To Hilarious Rule Breaking Activity appeared first on BroBible.
In-State 4-Star LB Myles Johnson de-commits from Alabama
Myles Johnson confirmed he has backed off his verbal commitment to Alabama on Wednesday. Johnson attends T.R. Miller High School in Brewton, Alabama. He currently garners a four-star rating from multiple recruiting sites. The in-state prospect is the second 2025 recruit to de-commit from Alabama on Wednesday. Alabama picked up...
No reason to sweat over recent decommitments
Amidst a storm of major commitments the Alabama Football program has received this summer, the Tide had two members of its 2025 class decommit on Wednesday. 4-star linebacker Myles Johnson decided to leave Alabama’s class, a choice that has long been anticipated. Johnson committed to Alabama and Nick Saban back in October, and was one of the only 2025 commits to stick with the Tide through Saban’s retirement. The in-state product from Brewton did not play his junior season due to a torn ACL, and was unfortunate to play a position that Kalen DeBoer and the rest of the new staff have recruited very well.
How a former Bama football star sets the tone at a Mobile speakeasy
It’s not easy to get into the speakeasy in the basement of the RSA Trustmark building – the one with the giant Moon Pie attached at the top – in the middle of downtown Mobile. First, you have to navigate your way to it. Then you have to get past the intimidating doorman sitting in a cozy nook, surrounded by Ernest Hemingway-themed books and memorabilia and wearing a guayabera shirt and a Panama hat.
A critical and underrated position battle for Alabama Football
As was always the case under Nick Saban, Coach Kalen DeBoer will continue to instill a culture of competition in Tuscaloosa. Several position battles are expected to continue into fall camp and maybe even into the season. Some of the most highlighted competitions include right tackle and cornerback, both very...
William Carey University Adds Alabama Regional Champ Josiah Blankenship for Inaugural Season
Blankenship will arrive at William Carey University in its inaugural year with a swim program with the fastest times in the 50 free, 100 free, and 200 free. Archive photo via William Carey Athletics. Fitter and Faster Swim Camps is the proud sponsor of SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Channel and all...
Jumbo Package July 4 edition: Cold summer continues with two more commitments
Happy 4th, everyone. You can’t tell it from walking outside, but the cold summer in Tuscaloosa continues with two more commitments, a borderline 4/5 star edge from Ohio and a kicker from Pittsburgh. Alabama’s summer recruiting momentum continued on Wednesday when the Crimson Tide added four-star prospect Justin Hill,...
Jalen Milroe discusses how he handled ‘dark times’ at Alabama
Being the signal caller at Alabama, Jalen Milroe is no stranger to overcoming pressure in adverse situations. But it wasn’t until recently Milroe had to learn how to deal with dark times off the field and the status of his mental health. Milroe calls this ‘Being ok with being...
Top Recruit Javeon Campbell Says no to Alabama, Picks Cats
Kentucky in recent years has been able to persuade the majority of the in-state stars to play football for the Wildcats, so it was not a shock to see Western Hills defensive lineman Javeon Campbell commit to UK Tuesday. He is a four-star recruit and ranked as the nation’s 14th...
Recruits react to Alabama football landing 4-Star TE Kaleb Edwards
Alabama football commits took to social media to share they were excited to see the Tide have a verbal commitment from Kaleb Edwards. GET THE BEST ALABAMA FOOTBALL INSIDER INFORMATION, MESSAGE BOARD ACCESS, AND RECRUITING COVERAGE TODAY! SIGN UP HERE TO UNLOCK OUR SUBSCRIBER ONLY CONTENT!*. Justin Smith is the...
Alabama Self-Reported 11 Minor NCAA Violations On Wednesday
On Wednesday afternoon the Alabama Crimson Tide athletics department announced 11 Level 3 violations spanning from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. None of the 11 violations were against the football team, while one of the 11 was on the men's basketball team. According to the school's ...
Alabama’s Maddie Padelski Named to U.S. U-17 Training Camp Roster
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Incoming Alabama freshman Maddie Padelski was named to the United States U-17 Women's National Team Training Camp, the organization announced Wednesday. The camp will run from July 8-16 in Atlanta. The United States will face Brazil in two closed-door matches during the camp on July 12 and 15.
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