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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAlabama football 2025 season preview, predictions: LT OvertonComing out of high school, Overton was considered as the nation's No. 14 overall player in the 2022 class, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, as well as the No. 4 rated defensive lineman nationally. Rated as a five-star recruit, Overton was also considered the No. 3 player in the state of Georgia where he attended Milton High School.
Let's take it a step further and identify college football's most intimidating venues for the upcoming season -- stadiums guaranteed to strike fear in opponents with potential record-setting noise levels.
The Crimson Tide defensive lineman lists numerous former Alabama standouts who shaped him into being a team representative at SEC Media Days.
Emmy-winning director Chip Rives, Alabama native & award-winning writer/producer Keith Dunnavant team up for hour-long ‘SEC Storied’ documentary
Chris Goode beat the odds by going from an Alabama football backup to an NFL veteran. Now he’s looking to beat them in HBCU football.
Alabama's Ryan Williams is officially a Nike athlete after a stellar freshman season that saw him become a college football star.
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.
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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.
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Alabama Crimson Tide’s Power Move That’s Shaking College FootballT he college football world is buzzing with recruiting updates, and the epicenter of the conversation is Tuscaloosa. The Alabama Crimson Tide have pulled off what can only be described as a seismic shift in the recruiting landscape for the class of 2026.
Alabama football’s defense gradually improved in 2024 under the Crimson Tide’s first-year defensive coordinator Kane Wommack. The Tide’s defensive leaders want to capitalize on the momentum Alabama built towards the end of last season with more players familiar with Wommack’s 4-2-5 defensive scheme.