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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.
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.
Saturday the Alabama football team will suit up and take the field at Bryant-Denny Stadium for the spring finale, its annual A-Day Game.
Saturday, Alabama held the second of three scrimmages scheduled this spring, with the third scrimmage being A-Day on April 22.
Legendary Alabama play-by-play announcer Eli Gold announced on Thursday his plans to return to the Crimson Tide broadcasting team for the first football game of the season on September 2.
Over his career at Alabama, Nick Saban has done a phenomenal job with hiring assistant coaches despite the heavy turnover, but to take his success to the next level he has to do an excellent job hiring staff members.
With the departure of future first round pick and Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Bryce Young, this spring all eyes have been on who will be the next Alabama quarterback.
Alabama improved to 24-10 on the season with a 13-0 shutout victory over Southern Miss Tuesday evening.
After the first spring scrimmage for the Crimson Tide, all eyes are focused on how the quarterbacks played and who will replace Bryce Young under center, but one thing that is certain according to Nick Saban is that the running back position is not an "issue" this season.
Friday, Alabama held its first scrimmage of the spring, the eighth practice of the 15 total allowed in the spring.
Before Alabama basketball plays their first game of the 2023-24 season, Nate Oats will have to replace all three assistant coaches on his bench.
Over the past week Alabama’s basketball roster has seen a huge amount of movement.
Tuesday, Alabama’s Montana Fouts was named the Wilson/NFCA D1 Pitcher of the Week for the second time this season, an award handed out weekly by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association.
With spring practices in full swing and position battles at the forefront, coach Nick Saban took a few minutes out of his press conference Thursday to reflect on a good friend, the late Mal Moore.
As it has been expected for a long time, Brandon Miller made it official Thursday in a tweet by ESPN’s senior NBA insider, Adrian Wojnaroswki, that he is forgoing his college eligibility and entering his name into the 2023 NBA Draft.
On Tuesday, Alabama basketball saw some movement from the transfer portal.
This time last year, defensive tackle Jaheim Oatis was joining the Alabama football program from high school, weighing in at 416 pounds and not expecting to see much playing time because of the weight.
Alabama’s season came to a crashing halt Friday as the No. 1 Crimson Tide fell to No. 5 San Diego State 71-64 in the Sweet 16.
After cruising to easy victories in their first two games of the NCAA Tournament, Alabama will face their toughest opponent of the tournament, No. 5 seed San Diego State, Friday in the Sweet 16.
Alabama hosted its annual Pro Day inside the Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility Thursday in front of over a dozen NFL general managers and coaches, with all 32 NFL teams represented.
Going into spring practice this year, Alabama will be breaking in two new coordinators, as well as looking for a replacement to the greatest quarterback in the program’s history, add in some key injuries and this spring will offer opportunities for some new faces to impress the coaching staff.
With two of the four No. 1 seeds already falling victim to the upset, Alabama was able to avoid the upset and defeat No. 8 seed Maryland 73-50, putting themselves in the Sweet 16.
What is expected to be essentially a home game for the Alabama basketball team in Saturday’s second round matchup in the NCAA Tournament against Maryland at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, could prove to have more Maryland “fans” than expected.
The No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, Alabama, took care of business in their first round matchup against Texas A&M-Corpus Christi by way of a 96-75 beating.