Unimaginable is a reality for Kalen DeBoer’s Alabama
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Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer insists he has no interest in talking to other schools and his priority is staying with the Tide -- but what's he supposed to sa
It’s safe to say that Alabama Crimson Tide head football coach Kalen DeBoer took the most high-pressure position available when he arrived in Tuscaloosa. Taking over for legendary head coach Nick Saban is a role that many coaches may want to run from.
Even so, No. 2 Ohio State is the only top-four seed without a title to its name. No. 1 Indiana, No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 Texas Tech all won their respective conferences. That's a testament to how strong the Buckeyes, who will be defending their 2024 national title, were this season.
There is at least one ESPN college football analyst that isn’t ready to close this chapter of the coaching book.
DeBoer's winning pedigree and offensive innovation offer Michigan a chance to rebuild. But can he truly conquer Tuscaloosa's shadow?
Joel Klatt warned coach Kalen DeBoer and the Alabama Crimson Tide ahead of their rematch with the Oklahoma Sooners in the CFP.
When Chris Creighton was named Eastern Michigan head coach, he took the advice of a coaching colleague and hired Kalen DeBoer.
Beyond the wins and losses, there is a narrative at stake here that's more than just wins and losses. A loss in the College Football Playoff opener can steer conventional wisdom -- right or wrong -- about a team, or in this year's case, whether half the sport even belongs in the format at all.