John Camacho+FollowAlabama eyes Adrian Klemm for O-line revampAlabama is shaking up its football staff, with Adrian Klemm—former Oregon and Patriots coach—now the frontrunner to lead the offensive line. Klemm’s track record is impressive: he’s developed NFL talent, earned national recruiting honors, and even won three Super Bowls as a player. After a stint with USC and a medical break from the Patriots, he’s poised for a big return. For Tide fans, this could mean a fresh approach and renewed energy up front. What do you think: Is Klemm the right fit to boost Bama’s O-line performance? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball20Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAlabama shakes up O-line coaching staffAlabama’s offensive line is getting a much-needed overhaul—Chris Kapilovic is out as O-line coach after two tough seasons. Fans have been calling for this change, especially after last year’s struggles running the ball. Kalen DeBoer isn’t wasting time: he’s already brought in 11 new faces for the offensive line, mixing transfers and recruits. Now, the big question is who will step in as the new coach. Some think Scott Huff, who worked with DeBoer at Washington, could be the right fit. Do you think this move will get Bama’s offense back on track? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAlabama eyes top transfer RB for big boostAlabama’s football roster could see a major shakeup as the Crimson Tide targets four-star running back Girard Pringle Jr. from the transfer portal. After a tough offseason with 23 departures and only 17 additions, Alabama is looking to strengthen its offense, which struggled last season. Pringle, who made waves as a freshman at Miami, is now one of the top running backs available and could be the first RB transfer for the Tide this year. With competition heating up, fans are buzzing—could Pringle be the spark Alabama needs? What do you think about the Tide’s transfer strategy? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAlabama eyes major SEC transfer for O-line boostAlabama’s offensive line could be getting even stronger—word is, Mississippi State’s Jayvin James is on their radar as a top transfer target. James, who started 12 games last season and allowed just three sacks, brings valuable SEC experience and size (6’5”, 320 lbs). If he joins, he’d be the sixth transfer O-lineman for the Crimson Tide this offseason. With two years of eligibility left, James could make a real impact in Tuscaloosa. What do you think—will this potential move help Alabama dominate the trenches next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAlabama’s defense just got a major upgradeAlabama fans, get ready for a shakeup on the defensive line—Desmond Umeozulu, a standout edge rusher from South Carolina, is joining the Tide for his final season. With 30 tackles and 1.5 sacks under his belt, Umeozulu brings proven SEC experience and serious energy to a unit already looking strong. This move is part of a bigger push by Alabama to load up on talent in the trenches. How do you think Umeozulu’s arrival will impact the Tide’s defense next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCrimson Tide’s transfer moves set up 2026 QBKeelon Russell is stepping into a dream scenario for any young quarterback—Alabama’s transfer portal haul just rebuilt the offensive line and brought back top receivers. With Ty Simpson off to the NFL and Austin Mack re-signing, Russell is the clear frontrunner to start in 2026, and now he’ll have the protection and weapons he needs to shine. On top of that, Ezavier Crowell has a real shot at RB1, and Yhonzae Pierre is primed for a breakout year on defense. How do you feel about these roster changes? Is this the reset Bama needed? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAlabama’s defense just got a big boostAlabama just landed Desmond Umeozulu, a proven SEC edge rusher from South Carolina, adding serious depth to the Crimson Tide’s pass rush. Umeozulu’s experience—36 games in the SEC—means he’s already faced top-tier competition, and he’s expected to step right into a key role this season. With several defensive stars leaving, his arrival couldn’t come at a better time. Plus, he’ll get a shot at his old team when Alabama faces South Carolina in September. How do you think this transfer will impact Bama’s defense this year? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAlabama’s O-line gets a major boostAlabama’s offensive line is getting a serious makeover, and it’s happening fast. After a tough season up front, the Tide just landed Texas transfer Nick Brooks—a massive, athletic 4-star recruit who brings versatility and three years of eligibility. He joins three other new faces from the portal, and the competition for starting spots is heating up, especially with Kadyn Proctor off to the NFL. With Coach DeBoer and GM Courtney Morgan flipping the OL room, Alabama fans have a lot to talk about: Is this the turnaround the Tide needs for a dominant run next season? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball20Share
Jay Williams+FollowAlabama’s Bandit shakeup: What’s next?Alabama’s defense just got even thinner as Jordan Renaud, the last of the top Bandit prospects, has hit the transfer portal. With big names like LT Overton and Keon Keeley already gone, Renaud had a real shot at a starting job in 2026. Now, fans are left wondering who steps up next—maybe Devan Thompkins, or could another transfer be on the way? The Bandit spot is wide open, and the Tide’s front seven is almost unrecognizable from last season. How do you feel about all this turnover? Who do you want to see step up? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWhy Alabama vs UAB could change college footballAlabama’s football dynasty isn’t dead—it’s just at a crossroads, and UAB might be the key to a new era. Imagine if the Tide and the Blazers finally faced off, not just for bragging rights, but to shake up how college football works in our state. Instead of paying millions to out-of-state teams, Alabama could keep that cash local, boosting their NIL collective and recruiting power. For UAB, the exposure and chance to play at Bryant-Denny could be worth more than a big paycheck. With college football evolving fast, isn’t it time for Birmingham’s biggest programs to finally bury the hatchet? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share