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We talk transfer portal coming and going as the program decides if the fanbase will miss anyone who left. | Episode 620
While Alabama's 2025-26 season didn't end the way fans might have hoped, the Crimson Tide did take positive steps in Year 2 under Kalen DeBoer.
Robert “Bud” Moore, a former Alabama football player and assistant coach who was named Big 8 Coach of the Year at Kansas in 1975 and later became highly successful in the business world, died Monday at his farm in Tennessee. He was 86.
Forget entitlement. Alabama's evolving team thrives on earned opportunity, where hunger, not hype, fuels players ready to seize their chance and prove their worth.
Pete Golding and Co. are battling for the coveted defender, SEC foe picking up momentum in his process.
Alabama's latest commitment for the 2026 class is a player who has some pre-existing family ties to the program.
New Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer believes the team "strongly upgraded" through the NCAA transfer portal. The Crimson Tide's portal strategy continues to focus on creating position battles and adding veteran players. Alabama is also prioritizing long-term development, with 13 of the 18 new transfers having multiple years of eligibility remaining.
Gus Malzahn is retiring from college football, according to multiple reports. Malzahn served as the offensive coordinator at Florida State last season, leading the Seminoles to a statement 31-17 victory over the Alabama Crimson Tide in the season opener.
Bud Moore, who played for legendary coach Bear Bryant at the University of Alabama before embarking on a long career as a college coach himself, died Monday. He was 86. Moore was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of