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Less than 48 hours after Nick Saban told his players that he planned to retire, the search for his successor may already be over.
In his first interview since announcing his retirement, former University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban touched on his "hard" decision to call it a career, seemingly out of nowhere.
Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," ESPN's Paul Finebaum weighed in on University of Alabama head coach Nick Saban retiring after a legendary career.
This unexpected news puts Alabama athletics director Greg Byrne in one of the toughest positions of his career at Alabama: choosing Saban's successor.
Recognizing his incredible career, leaders across Alabama - no matter their collegiate allegiances - offered up praise for college football’s greatest coach of all time.
Alabama improves to 2-0 in conference play with a 74-47 win over South Carolina in their SEC home opener.
On Tuesday, the Associated Press released its final top 25 rankings of the season, and the University of Alabama, which fell to Michigan 27-20 in the College Football Playoff semifinals, finished No. 5.
Saturday Alabama held off the Vanderbilt Commodores late, securing a 78-75 win in their SEC opener.
Could the University of Alabama soon be looking for the greatest of all time's replacement? ESPN's Paul Finebaum seems to think so.
Alabama’s wild ride of a season finally came to a close with a 27-20 Rose Bowl loss to No. 1 Michigan in the College Football Playoff semifinals on Monday.
Bama players and staff got into the biscuit batch Sunday morning for New Year’s Eve breakfast. They hit them again Monday morning.
On New Year’s Day, No. 4 Alabama and No. 1 Michigan will square off in the Rose Bowl in a battle between the two winningest programs in NCAA football history.
Another year has concluded, marking yet another successful year for the University of Alabama’s athletic department.
Alabama came out victorious in the C.M. Newton Classic with a 101-56 win over Liberty in Birmingham, AL.
After losing to Texas in the second week of the season, Alabama and quarterback Jalen Milroe were written off as failures.
Alabama players and coaches were not specific about the changes, but adjustments have been made in the program's Rose Bowl preparations, presumably in response to Michigan's sign-stealing scandal.
Several million Alabama fans have been following kicker Will Reichard for five years. He got an extra year of eligibility because of the COVID season. It’s highly unusual at Alabama to have fans intensely interested in the placekicker.
In an interview with 1819 News, Elon Musk's artificial intelligence (AI) Grok, the chatbot said Michigan would defeat Alabama in the Rose Bowl on January 1.
Alabama bounced back Saturday with a 111-67 win over Eastern Kentucky to end a three-game losing skid against top-10 teams.
It’s traditional for Alabama Crimson Tide football players, coaches, students, alumni and fans to eat breakfast at the historic Waysider Restaurant before games. With a Christmas break for players to go home on Friday, players went ahead and observed the tradition on Thursday morning.
The Tuscaloosa Police Department arrested University of Alabama offensive lineman Elijah Pritchett on Wednesday and charged him with knowingly passing on a sexually transmitted disease.
On Wednesday, Alabama ended a three-game road stretch against three top-10 teams with a 87-74 loss to No.4 Arizona.
Heading into National Signing Day, Alabama had the No. 3 recruiting class according to most of the national evaluators. After flipping a couple of key targets, the Crimson Tide finished the day with 23 signees that likely will result in a No. 2 recruiting class for Nick Saban.
Alabama will face Michigan, a team that has been surrounded by controversy the entire season, in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day.
Auburn legend Charles Barkley was back home to watch his Tigers take down a star-studded USC Trojans basketball team on Sunday.
Alabama lost a heart-breaker to No. 8 Creighton 85-82 to drop their second game in a row to a top 10 ranked team in the country.
It may not be that big of a surprise, but Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe has officially declared that he will not enter the 2024 NFL Draft, and instead will return to the Crimson Tide for the upcoming season.