Host Mason Woods and guest Joe Gaither dive into all things Crimson Tide this week, talking recruiting, Bama hoops and more.
Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer has been a costly decision for the Crimson Tide in more ways than one.
Alabama is losing its top two tight ends this season C.J. Dippre and Robbie Ouzts. Dippre, a former transfer from Maryland, finished his career with 65 catches for 782 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns. Ouzts played all four seasons at Alabama where he hauled in 16 passes for 192 yards and three receiving touchdowns.
Russell is a player to watch in the QB battle. The incoming freshman was the second-best player in the last recruiting cycle and promises to be Alabama’s QB of the future. Time will tell if DeBoer gives Russell an opportunity in his first season.
How to keep track and watch former Alabama players with the Ultimate Bama in the NFL database. For the second time in less than a month, the Houston Texans will be making the trip to Kansas City to face the two-time defending Super Bowl champions,
One Tuscaloosa-based publication celebrated Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer's knowledge of championship-level football.
Alabama's wide receiver room has gone through quite a bit of attrition this offseason with six different pass catchers departing the Crimson Tide's program. On Monday, Jaren Hamilton became the final one to commit to a new program as the former four-star recruit will be joining the 2024 Big 12 champion Arizona State Sun Devils.
The title-winning teams from Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and LSU ranked against each other
Predicting next season's college football Top 25 in January is difficult. We tried early in 2024. How did it work out? A look at the hits and misses.
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Ohio State Buckeyes are both seeking their ninth national title of the AP Poll Era when they collide in the 2025 College Football Playoff Nationa
Alabama ended the season last week with a disappointing loss to Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl.
The Kentucky Wildcats had one of the worst seasons of the Mark Stoops era in 2024, finishing with a record of 4-8 overall, as well as 1-7 in SEC play, both of which were the lowest win totals since Stoops’ first season in 2013. Kentucky will likely have some pressure to win in 2025, which will be season No. 13 for Stoops in Lexington.