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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCBS Sports makes 'bold prediction' for Alabama football in Year 2 under Kalen DeBoer
With kicking less than two weeks away, it's the time of year when the sport's top "insiders" lend themselves to bold predictions for the upcoming season. CBS Sports' Chip Patterson did the same with regard to Alabama in 2025: Patterson believes the Crimson Tide will win the SEC championship on December 6 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
Several statewide high school football games with highly recruited players are available to watch in Week 1. Here's how.
Alabama failed to meet expectations the last two seasons, but it should look different with Kalen DeBoer's year of experience.
The Crimson Tide defensive lineman returned to practice this week after missing the last two fall camp scrimmages.
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.
The new metric -- titled record strength -- will give further credit to how a team performs against its schedule. It will give extra credit for beating quality teams, while lessening the penalty for losses against tougher opponents.
Andrew Caley’s SEC preview for 2025, where he breaks down the conference and lets you know who he thinks will win it!
Ryan Williams had a standout freshman season at Alabama, leading the team in receiving yards and touchdowns. Coaches praise Williams' improved explosiveness, quicker acceleration, and deeper understanding of the game. Williams emphasizes a humble and focused approach, prioritizing consistent hard work and mental fortitude.
Only three SEC teams made the College Football Playoff last year, but the conference is deep with contenders in 2025.
As the 2025 college football season approaches, the quarterback dominoes are starting to fall. Most teams have wrapped their fall camp slates, or are nearing the end of their offseason practices ahead of game preparation,
Tight end and former Mississippi State offensive lineman Jayden Hobson is no longer listed on Alabama football's roster.