After having the most players on the active rosters of the playoff teams for the Wild-Card Weekend of any college program, Alabama will have the most representation in the Divisional Weekend, too. With 31 former players on the original 14 postseason teams,
One of Alabama football’s transfer portal departures has found his new home. Defensive edge rusher Jayshawn Ross has committed to Kansas State, he announced on social media Tuesday. Ross spent one season with Alabama,
Alabama and Auburn enter offseasons with incredibly consequential quarterback competitions will dictate the direction of programs in need of momentum.
Kentucky is cooking, having dealt Florida its first loss of the season two weeks ago before pulling off hard-nosed wins against ranked conference opponents in Mississippi State and Texas A&M. The Wildcats’ loss at Georgia on Jan. 7 was a bummer, but the response was electric — 16-of-32 shooting on treys and 95 total points in a frenzied Starkville.
Alabama freshman linebacker and edge rusher Jayshawn Ross announced his commitment on social media Tuesday, making him the Wildcats' third portal pickup since the new year.
Alabama basketball head coach Nate Oats wasn't a fan of what he saw from his team in the loss against Ole Miss on Monday.
Alabama won a recruiting battle against K-State and Nebraska for Ross when he signed with the Crimson Tide. But he held a total of 25 scholarship offers. The Wildcats clearly made an impression on him during the recruiting process, because he quickly chose them when he began exploring his options as a transfer.
Bell started his role as president in July 2015 after stints at Louisiana State University and the University of Kansas. Before that, he had been a on the UA staff for 16 years.
Using the All-22 video angle, the Tuscaloosa News takes a scouting look at new Alabama football LB Nikhai Hill-Green, a transfer from Colorado.
Bell began his presidency in July 2015 after serving in leadership roles at Louisiana State University and the University of Kansas
The University of Alabama announced Wednesday that the president of the university, Dr. Stuart R. Bell, will be stepping down. Bell plans to end his decade leading at the university in mid-summer, according to the news release.
Gabe Ervin, a 6-foot-1 and 220-pound, running back was the first to commit to K-State. Ervin entered the portal as a graduate transfer and will continue his college football career in Manhattan, where the Wildcats will look to use him as a power runner.