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Fall camp officially began for the Alabama football team on Thursday, and with the season opener against Middle Tennessee State just four weeks away, the Alabama quarterback battle is still ongoing.
Just a little over a week ago, Panthers’ No.1 pick Bryce Young signed his rookie contract worth nearly $38 million, but before his success was rewarded with an NFL contract, Young had to pick up a side job to make ‘a little extra money'.
In June, Alabama football play-by-play announcer Eli Gold delivered some great news that he was cancer free, and just one month later, in an interview with Tide 100.9 FM’s Ryan Fowler, he delivered more good news, he plans on being in the broadcast booth for Alabama’s first game of the 2023 season.
Coming out of SEC Media Days this week in Nashville, the University of Alabama football team has been picked to win the SEC West, while Auburn University has been picked to finish sixth in the division.
After a disappointing two-loss season and missing the College Football Playoffs, many college football analysts and media personalities are sharing their doubts about Nick Saban and the Alabama football team.
Going into SEC Media Days Alabama’s quarterback battle is still ongoing with no timetable as to when a starter will be named.
Nick Saban and Alabama are not scheduled to be at SEC Media Days until Wednesday, but that didn’t stop SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum from getting in a hot take about Saban.
With SEC Media Days just a few weeks away, Georgia may be getting all the buzz coming off back-to-back National Championships, but according to SEC Network host Paul Finebaum, “Alabama is still the biggest school in college football.”
SEC Network analyst and radio show host Cole Cubelic says "don't count out the Tide" in the upcoming football season.
The state of Alabama has two of the best head college football coaches in the nation, according to the Coach Rating Index.
ESPN’s college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit doesn’t think the Alabama dynasty is over yet.
With the 2023 college football season just around the corner, Alabama coach Nick Saban is still angry that the Crimson Tide were left out of the 2022 College Football Playoffs.
On Wednesday, the SEC released the conference schedules for its teams.
According to Gibbs, Saban's practices are much tougher than what he has experienced in the NFL.
Monday on "McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning," ESPN’s Paul Finebaum spoke about Milroe and the momentum that he has been gaining lately at becoming the starter for Alabama.
Two months after finishing his final chemotherapy session, "The Voice of the Crimson Tide," Eli Gold, had some great news to deliver after his latest PET scan came back clean.
Nick Saban is no stranger to Washington, D.C. His visits are usually from being honored by the President of the United States as NCAA football national champions, but his most recent trip was all business.
Last month Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was busy signing a five-year contract extension worth $255 million to at the time make him the highest paid player in the NFL.
Former UAB safety Jaylen Key chose to drive up the road instead of going home.
LSU football coach Brian Kelly was 0-2 against Nick Saban as the head coach of Notre Dame, but in his first season as the LSU coach, Kelly was able to finally put one in the win column against Saban when LSU defeated Alabama 32-31 in overtime last November.
Former University of Alabama star wide receiver Henry Ruggs III plans to plead guilty in the fatal DUI crash that killed a 23-year-old woman in 2021, per an ESPN report.
The third and final day of the 2023 NFL Draft finished with two former Alabama players selected by NFL teams.
After a solid round one of the NFL Draft having the No. 1, No. 3 and No. 12 overall picks, Alabama followed up with five more players taken on day two of the draft.
Throughout his college career at Alabama Bryce Young set records and rewrote the history books, and Thursday night he did it again when the Carolina Panthers selected him with the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft, becoming the first Alabama player in the modern NFL era to be selected No. 1 overall.
Alabama's quarterback competition adds another piece with Notre Dame transfer Tyler Buchner.
With Nick Saban at the helm of the Alabama football program, Alabama has consistently pumped players into the NFL, and this year will be no different.
In Alabama’s annual A-Day Game Saturday, the Crimson Team defeated the White team 30-21 in front of a crowd of 58,710 Alabama fans.