Battle for No. 3 in SEC Between LSU and Alabama
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Roll Tide Wire on MSNAlabama football 2025 season preview, predictions: Kaleb EdwardsComing to Tuscaloosa as a member of Alabama 's 2025 recruiting class, Edwards will be the next player to wear the No. 81 jersey for the Crimson Tide, the same number worn by tight end CJ Dippre over the last two seasons.
Both Ohio State and Notre Dame need to replace their starters from the national championship game, while programs like Alabama and Colorado are looking for successors for their 2025 NFL Draft picks and Michigan is simply wanting adequate QB play this season. Here's a look at the biggest quarterback competitions ahead of fall practices.
ESPN’s Rece Davis feels the 2025 edition of Alabama football could be a juggernaut. Davis revealed his prediction about what college football will learn
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Emmy-winning director Chip Rives, Alabama native & award-winning writer/producer Keith Dunnavant team up for hour-long ‘SEC Storied’ documentary
Nick Saban and Urban Meyer ruled an era of college football that has sunsetted. Could they thrive in this landscape? Probably.
Similarly, one year of missing the College Football Playoff has second-year coach Kalen DeBoer feeling the pressure to restore the Crimson Tide's status as one of the nation's top teams in 2025. When asked Wednesday at the Southeastern Conference media days if a 9-4 finish in his 2024 debut season met the Alabama standard,
The biggest threat to Alabama this upcoming season is, wait for it, Alabama, so says college football analyst Josh Pate. Pate, the CBS Sports analyst, joined the “Beat Everyone” podcast at SEC Media Days this week in Atlanta and is high on the Crimson Tide.
Florida or Oklahoma could hold the College Football Playoff committee's feet to the fire, on heels of SEC's strength of schedule campaign.