Alabama head football coach Kalen DeBoer doesn't have confidence from the national media about the 2025 season.
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Here’s what Kalen DeBoer’s career has looked like in his second seasons as a head coach ahead of heading into year two at Alabama.
College football just wrapped up its national championship campaign, with Ohio State emerging the historic winner of the first 12-team field, and while the 2025
Alabama Crimson Tide's last season in the NCAAF wasn't as expected, but Kalen DeBoer knows everything Jalen Milroe contributed to the program during his time there.
Alabama football’s history with second ... And none finished with a national title or a conference championship. Kalen DeBoer’s history of second seasons is another thing entirely.
It's never too early to look ahead to the next college football season. Here's a look at the top matchups of a loaded schedule to start 2025:
Two-year starter Jalen Milroe is off to the NFL, which means one season after posting the program's worst record since 2007, second-year head coach Kalen DeBoer will be turning to an inexperienced quarterback. However, his two top options are not scrubs by any means, as both Ty Simpson (2022) and Keelon Russell (2025) were five-star recruits.
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.
Alabama football landed at No. 17 in the final coaches poll top 25 of the 2024 season. The Crimson Tide finished off Kalen DeBoer’s first season 9-4 after losing the ReliaQuest Bowl to Michigan. Five coaches left UA out of the top 25 entirely. DeBoer, also a voter in the poll, put his team a bit higher than the average.
Will Jalen Milroe be a first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft? Andrew Ball analyzes the Alabama quarterback and his draft stock ahead of the April selection process.
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.