John Camacho+FollowJackson’s epic 52-0 win stuns AnnistonAnniston fans are still reeling after Jackson absolutely dominated the 4A State Championship, shutting out the Bulldogs 52-0 in Birmingham. Ezavier Crowell, the Alabama-bound five-star running back, put on a show with 304 rushing yards and five touchdowns—earning MVP honors and leaving everyone talking. Quarterback Landon Duckworth was flawless, never missing a pass and connecting for a key touchdown before halftime. Meanwhile, Jackson’s defense was relentless, holding Anniston to just 124 yards. This kind of performance doesn’t come around often—what does this say about the future of Alabama high school football? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowAlabama’s CFP fate hangs in the balanceAlabama fans are reeling after CFP Committee Chair Hunter Yurachek dodged confirming the Tide’s playoff spot—even if they lose to Georgia in the SEC Championship. With Bama sitting at 10-2 and ranked No. 9, Yurachek’s comments have sparked a wave of anxiety and debate: could a loss actually keep Alabama out of the College Football Playoff? This uncertainty is fueling major controversy online, especially with other teams like Notre Dame and Miami still in the mix. What do you think—should a third loss knock Bama out, or is their season strong enough to deserve a spot? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowAlabama’s playoff hopes hang by a threadAlabama’s narrow Iron Bowl win over Auburn has fans questioning if the Tide truly belong in the College Football Playoff. Despite the committee’s ranking, Alabama’s shaky performance—barely holding off a five-win Auburn team—doesn’t scream elite. Sure, a win over Georgia in the SEC Championship could lock their spot, but anything less leaves them on the bubble with a handful of other flawed contenders. Is this just what a playoff team looks like in the new 12-team era, or should we expect more from a program with Alabama’s pedigree? Let’s hear your thoughts—does this Tide team pass your eye test? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAlabama clinches SEC title shot after wild Iron BowlAlabama fans, what a rollercoaster! The Crimson Tide locked in their SEC Championship game spot after a nail-biting 27-20 win over Auburn in the Iron Bowl. It looked like Bama had it in the bag early, but Auburn stormed back and tied it up, making every play in the fourth quarter feel huge. Ty Simpson and Isaiah Horton’s connection was unstoppable, and Deontae Lawson’s late fumble recovery sealed the deal. Now, Alabama’s heading to face Georgia for the SEC crown. How are you feeling about the Tide’s chances next week? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowAlabama’s Iron Bowl win comes at a costAlabama finally unleashed its running game in the Iron Bowl, thanks to Jam Miller’s explosive performance. But just as Miller was powering the Tide, he left the field on crutches with a leg injury—right when the team needs him most. After struggling all season to get the ground game going, this breakthrough felt huge, only to be clouded by concern for Miller’s health. With a crucial stretch ahead, how will Alabama adapt if their top back is sidelined? What do you think this means for their postseason hopes? #Sports #Football #AlabamaFootball10Share
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