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Alabama director of sports performance David Ballou said the offseason was filled with confrontations after a season that wasn't good enough.
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Roll Tide Wire on MSNCBS Sports makes 'bold prediction' for Alabama football in Year 2 under Kalen DeBoer
With the season kicking off in less than two weeks, it's the time of year when the sport's top "insiders" offer bold predictions for the season. CBS Sports' Chip Patterson did so with regard to Alabama: Patterson believes the Crimson Tide will win the SEC championship game on Dec. 6 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNJoel Klatt makes prediction on Alabama's 2025 College Football Playoff fate, title hopes
Will Alabama contend for the national championship in 2025, or make the College Football Playoff? Joel Klatt gave his analysis of Kalen DeBoer's team.
Alabama failed to meet expectations the last two seasons, but it should look different with Kalen DeBoer's year of experience.
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has openly disagreed with the current rankings, particularly regarding the Buckeyes. On his show, “The Paul Finebaum Show,” he expressed that he does not believe they deserve to be ranked among the top three teams, despite being the reigning national champion.
With Jaeden Roberts injured and a young group of backups, here's how Alabama football is feeling about its offensive line depth entering the 2025 season.
The Arch Manning show begins for the Longhorns, who are seeking an SEC title after coming ever so close in their first season in the conference.
Bud Light announced Aug. 20 it is bringing back its college football team cans for the 2025-26 season. See which teams are represented.
The Athletic has released its list of the 25 most interesting people in college football, and Clemson standout Peter Woods made the cut.
In the global sports landscape, college football is truly unique where entire communities pack stadiums (sometimes exceeding crowds of 100,000) to watch amateur games. Many of college football’s programs boast world-class stadiums that fans from all over the country only dream of visiting.
Going into 2025, this group has a veteran trio of returning starters who will all be looking to break that mold and take the next step into becoming an elite unit. Behind them, there’s a lot of room for any of the young players to step up and become role players, as most all of the depth is still very inexperienced.