Kalen DeBoer hears the noise. The noise that came after Alabama lost to Vandy. And lost to Tennessee. And Oklahoma. And Michigan. The Tide finished 9-4. They no
After finishing the season 9-4 with losses to Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Michigan, the Crimson Tide was listed as the No. 17 team in the final US LBM Coaches Poll released Tuesday. In his final coaches poll of the season, Kalen DeBoer had the Crimson Tide a bit higher.
ESPN's Adam Rittenberg initially graded Alabama's hiring of DeBoer an A-, noting his down-to-earth personality and track record. But after leading the Tide to their worst season (9-4) since Saban's first season in 2007, DeBoer received a dismal C- in review .
Alabama football’s 2025 A-Day Golden Flake A-Day Game has been scheduled for April 12. It’s year two of the Kalen DeBoer era after a rollercoaster ride in year one. The Crimson Tide won multiple big games defeating Georgia,
Kalen DeBoer earned a less-than-stellar grade from ESPN for his coaching performance in his first season after taking over for Nick Saban.
Alabama football will hold it second A-Day game under coach Kalen DeBoer in 2025. DeBoer is fresh off a 9-4 debut season.
Kalen DeBoer and his staff were active on the recruiting trail once again this week, meeting with several of the top prospects in the 2026 class.
Alabama, Iowa State, Miami, Michigan and UNLV all missed out on the Playoff in 2024. But they're poised to get into the field in 2025.
According to the 247Sports' composite rankings, Alabama has the the No. 4 2025 recruiting class behind Texas, Georgia and Ohio State. With three five-star players, 16 four stars and two three stars, Alabama has the third-highest average player rating behind Oregon and Texas.
Michigan tight end Colston Loveland evades an Oregon Duck tackler at the Big House in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Loveland is expected to be a top 20 pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Klatt ranked Michigan number ten in the nation for 2025. He highlighted the Wolverines' late season wins.
Fisch, who guided the Huskies to a 6-7 season in his first year in Seattle, took over for Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer after DeBoer left Washington for Tuscaloosa. Fisch was the only Power Four coach who didn’t have Alabama on his final Top 25 ballot.