Alabama football has a date set for its second A-Day game under coach Kalen DeBoer. The Crimson Tide will take part in its annual scrimmage on Saturday, April 12 at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Alabama football will host its annual A-Day spring game on April 12, per Yea Alabama, the program's NIL collective. The A-Day game is Alabama's yearly spring scrimmage that is open to the public ...
Kalen DeBoer's first recruiting class with Alabama football is secured. With the NCAA February National Signing Day approaching, the Crimson Tide has its 21 members of its recruiting class signed ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide's football season came to a disappointing conclusion with a loss to Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl. The Crimson Tide finished the year with fewer than 10 wins for the ...
Alabama football is set to host its annual spring game, A-Day, on April 12. The Crimson Tide traditionally host its spring game in April, and it is always free of charge. The game will be the final ...
3 in the Coaches Poll while eyeing home games against Vanderbilt and LSU. Is Alabama football’s 6-foot-6 quarterback, Austin Mack getting looked over in the Crimson Tide’s current quarterback ...
Alabama heads to an uncertain future at starting ... a three-year backup with skepticism in this microwave age of college football. If Simpson possesses top-tier SEC quarterback abilities, why ...
Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer has become the subject of some mild praise and a lot of major criticism. Going 9-4 in year one while taking unfathomable losses to Vanderbilt and a heavily ...
One of Alabama’s most successful high school football coaches over the past decade is calling it a career. On Thursday, the Randolph Leader reported that Larry Strain, the head coach at Handley (Ala.) ...
A start time will be announced at a later date. A lot of eyes will be on Tuscaloosa, Alabama as Year 2 of the Kalen DeBoer era begins, and the Crimson Tide football team will look a little different ...
Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer was one of three college football coaches who ranked Tennessee at No. 7, the Volunteers’ highest ranking in the year-end coaches poll. Georgia’s Kirby Smart was another.