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Jumbo Package: Alabama likely a fringe top-ten team going into 2025
First up, check out the podcast here with Alabama TE/FB, Robbie Ouzts. We didn’t get many press conferences from Robbie during his time at Alabama, so seeing his new pro team going a little geeky with excitement about him (seriously, they are PUMPED about getting a fullback after the Ryan Grubb offense debacle last year) has been fun to watch.
By virtue of supply and demand, Ouzts is the most likely Alabama rookie to make the Pro Bowl this year – there are like 6 total fullbacks in the league.
We also got a few quotes from Coach DeBoer about Jalen Milroe:
“He’s a guy of humility and knows he doesn’t have it all figured out yet,” DeBoer said. “That’s what’s going to allow him to continue to grow, continue to get better. But he’s got the tools.
“He does some crazy special things, things that no one else can really do, especially when it comes to running the football. So I know he’ll keep working, and he’ll make everyone up there proud and us, as well.”
If you can’t tell, I’m pretty excited that my favorite pro team drafted a couple of players from my college team.
We are TRULY in the offseason now, so we’re out here hanging on to quick interview snippets from Kalen DeBoer as he’s out at a charity golf tournament.
“You really start getting into who your team is,” DeBoer said. “And I just think that these guys are doing a great job of continuing to build relationships. I think the coaching staff is doing a great job of developing these guys, where they feel like, ‘Man, there’s value I can bring to the team’ (by staying).
“And so this spring was really good in a lot of ways. There’s areas we’ve got to continue to improve in a big way on, but I really like the direction. A lot of it is just that chemistry, that makeup of who we are. And that allows us to (in) those critical times when we came up short a year ago, find ways to win those football games, because that’s really what’s going to come down to in the SEC.”
I do really like that the team managed to keep the whole team out of the transfer portal this spring. It’s a testament to building the program so that all of those players feel like they have a path forward and a chance to grow. It’s a small thing, but it’s a good sign of good things going on in the background.
Next, Tide 100.9 FM is working through an article series talking about each position group and gathering up quotes from DeBoer over the last few months.
In Kane Womack’s 4-2-5 “swarm” defense, the Tide use a Wolf as a strong side linebacker and more of a hybrid who can come to the line and rush off the edge but also drop back into coverage. But with the departure of Que Robinson to the NFL Draft, Alabama will be looking for a new Wolf. Redshirt junior linebacker Qua Russaw looks to be the new leader in the room, but he will need more production on edge rushing than he did last year, with the junior only coming away with one sack in the 2024 season. But Russaw did look impressive in coverage, coming away with two interceptions in his sophomore season.
Jah-Marien Latham was recently shifted from Bandit, where he had one sack and 28 tackles in 2024, during bowl practices in December, and it appears that he will remain in this position for the 2025 season. The 6-foot-3, 280-pounder will aim to bring some size to Wolf.
Yhonzae Pierre is entering his redshirt sophomore year, with the four-star pledge from the class of 2022 providing some defensive output for the Tide last season, earning six tackles and two pass breakups. Pierre could have a strong third year with more reps.
I’m particularly interested in how Kane Wommack handles the Wolf and Bandit positions this year, as it seems the Tide has more players than snaps available… And there are a lot of different body types that he could use in different ways. Who winds up getting snaps will go a long ways toward showing what Wommack intends as an ideal scheme.
Russaw is expected to be the starter, but he displayed more ability as a edge setter in the run game than a pure pass rusher. Meanwhile, Jah-Marien Latham has been a defensive lineman his whole career that’s now slimmed down a little.
Pierre, and a trio of young players in Noah Carter, Fatutoa Henry, and Justin Hill round out the group as potentially more “bendy” pass rushers. Where will the snaps go? It’ll be fascinating to watch.
Moving to offense, Joel Klatt recently ranked Alabama #9 overall, with the combination of Ryan Grubb and Ty Simpson being the ultimate decider of a wide range of outcomes for the Tide (shocker)
Grubb will undoubtedly make a difference for the Tide. See, offensive football, especially in terms of coordinating, is very different than any other part of coaching the sport.
Offensive coordinators are rarely, ra-ra, in-your-face kind of coaches. They are abstract. They are creators, even artists if you will. And last year, Kalen DeBoer was a painter who didn’t have all the colors at his disposal.
With Grubb, he will.
It sounds cliche or corny, but there is a reason why, especially in college football, you see coaches constantly stick together or hire former people they worked with in their new role. Its a very, and I mean very tight-knit fraternity and it was clear that DeBoer missed his right-hand man last year.
He’ll have him back in 2025.
Ryan Grubb has almost been Alabama’s OC the last couple of seasons, so he’s become something of a Great White Buffalo for Alabama fans, and there’s now a lot of optimism that he fixes many of the Tide’s offensive woes the last two years. While he should be a stark improvement over Alabama’s last two OCs just with his years of experience alone, his disaster in the pros last year is a bit worrying.
Still, there’s a lot of room for optimism after looking at his results as DeBoer’s coordinator at multiple other stops.
Meanwhile, Alabama GM Courtney Morgan is going cryptic on us, tweeting out a “mitts off” statement out of the blue.
’s off
— Courtney Morgan (@PlayerProMorgan) May 5, 2025
What might the occasion be? Was Morgan visiting a recruit or two that may have given him some good news? Did he get a massive NIL donation for discretionary spending? The world may never know. But hey, usually when Alabama staffers start tweeting cryptically, good things follow.
Roll Tide!
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How to watch Alabama Crimson Tide: Live stream info, TV channel, game time | Dec. 17
The South Florida Bulls and Labaron Philon will duke it out when the Bulls (6-4) play the No. 16 Alabama Crimson Tide (7-3) at Coleman Coliseum on Wednesday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. ET.
See more info below, including how to watch this game on SEC Network+.
To prepare for this matchup, here’s everything you need to get ready for Wednesday’s college hoops action.
Alabama vs. South Florida: How to watch on TV or live stream
- Game day: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
- Game time: 8 p.m. ET
- Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
- Arena: Coleman Coliseum
- TV Channel: SEC Network+
- Live stream: Fubo – Watch NOW (Regional restrictions may apply)
Check out: USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll
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Alabama vs. South Florida stats and trends
- Alabama has a top-25 offense this year, ranking eighth-best in college basketball with 93.1 points per game. On defense, it ranks 326th with 80.9 points allowed per contest.
- With 38.2 rebounds per game, the Crimson Tide are 27th in the nation. They give up 35.3 rebounds per contest, which ranks 333rd in college basketball.
- So far this season, Alabama ranks 43rd in college basketball in assists, putting up 17.6 per game.
- The Crimson Tide rank 79th in the country with 10.3 turnovers per game this season. Meanwhile, they rank 322nd with 9.9 forced turnovers per contest.
- Alabama ranks fourth-best in college basketball by draining 12.5 treys per game. In terms of three-point percentage, it ranks 137th in college basketball at 34.9%.
- The Crimson Tide are ceding 7.7 treys per game (189th-ranked in college basketball). They are allowing opponents to shoot 31.4% (113th-ranked) from downtown.
- Of the shots attempted by Alabama in 2025-26, 46.3% of them have been two-pointers (60.7% of the team’s made baskets) and 53.7% have been from beyond the arc (39.3%).
Alabama vs. South Florida Odds and Spread
- Spread Favorite: Crimson Tide (-14.5)
- Moneyline: Alabama (-1250), South Florida (+765)
- Total: 182.5 points
NCAA Basketball odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 3:07 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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Alabama’s Ty Simpson Could Rock Tuscaloosa With Jarring Decision
Earlier in the season, Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Ty Simpson appeared to be a shoo-in to enter the NFL Draft. In fact, some even felt he could be the first signal-caller off the board.
But circumstances have changed.
Simpson had a tumultuous end to the regular season and put forth a miserable performance against Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, completing just 48.7 percent of his passes in a blowout loss.
Could Simpson’s rough stretch ultimately cause him to stay in school for another year, and if he does, is it possible he could play somewhere other than Tuscaloosa?
The idea of Simpson foregoing the draft and then entering the transfer portal has been gaining steam. In fact, sources have told Rob Gregson of A to Z Sports that it’s a real possibility.
“If Alabama loses Round 1 (of the CFP) and Kalen DeBoer stays, you have to assume it’s Keelon Russell’s job,” the source told Gregson. “Ty has lost the luster that made him a first-round pick, and he would probably return. He would immediately become the top name in the portal.”
This would be quite a turn of events for Simpson and would be somewhat similar to the move Carson Beck made last year, when he transferred from Georgia to Miami.
Of course, the chances of this happening still seem rather slim. This a rather thin quarterback draft class, with only Fernando Mendoza and Dante Moore truly challenging Simpson. Ergo, Simpson could still be a first-round pick in spite of his recent struggles.
Plus, a strong performance in the CFP could — and almost certainly would — completely alter the trajectory of Simpson and would place him back on a track as a top prospect in the eyes of most.
The 22-year-old has thrown for 3,268 yards, 26 touchdowns and five interceptions while completing 64.3 percent of his passes in 2025. Pretty solid numbers.
Simpson definitely has good NFL traits, too. He has a strong arm, and while he has only rushed for 98 yards this year, he is athletic enough to have maneuverability and escapability in the pocket. He can also make plays with his legs.
And while he doesn’t have elite size, he isn’t small, either, standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 208 pounds.
The ability is definitely there for Simpson, so it just seems hard to imagine that he would kick the NFL Draft can down the road and return to school … and transfer in the process.
Simpson surely understands how complicated of a process that would be and how it could actually damage his future in the pros.
The fact that this is a discussion, however, is beyond interesting, especially with Alabama preparing to face Oklahoma in the first round of the CFP this Friday.
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INTERCEPT Task Force to open first Alabama location
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WIAT) — Operation Light Shine is opening its first INTERCEPT Task Force in Alabama in 2026.
Operation Light Shine is a nonprofit that works to end child exploitation and human trafficking across the country. The nonprofit has five INTERCEPT Task Force locations in Tennessee, Florida, Virginia and Maryland.
The Tuscaloosa location is set to open around February, said Cpt. Phil Simpson of the West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force.
“This is a huge deal for us,” Simpson said. “We’ll be adding people, equipment and capabilities that we don’t currently have.”
The West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force includes agents from the Northport, Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama police departments as well as the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. The task force receives about 30 tips a week ranging from sextortion to child sexual abuse cases.
“It’s a huge growing trend, and it’s to the point where we needed to add processing capabilities that streamline the process of handling each case, so we can take on more cases,” Simpson said.
The partnership between the West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force and Operation Light Shine will primarily target Tuscaloosa, but the INTERCEPT Task force will have jurisdiction across the state.
“That’s what’s great about the federal partnerships,” said Operation Light Shine Executive Director Bryan Weight. “We’re able to be nimble and go into other counties and areas, arrest as many offenders as we can and give them maximum sentences.”
The fastest growing major crime in the world is online child sexual abuse, according to the nonprofit.
“It’s not what it used to be. It’s not a bad guy in a white van,” Weight said. “Right now, that van is parked inside your home, in your kid’s room, holding it in their hand. It’s your kid’s cellphone.”
One reason is because of social media and that nearly everyone of all ages has an electronic device, Weight said. While some online platforms have online encryptions in place to protect their users, it’s protecting the person who is sexually exploiting children, Weight said.
In 2024, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received over 19 million reports about child sexual abuse material.
“This is an epidemic we’re dealing with,” Weight said.
One reason is because of social media and that nearly everyone of all ages has an electronic device, Weight said. Operation Light Shine’s goal is to give parents and the community the tools they need to properly educate their children, so these crimes do not happen in the first place.
When these crimes happen, law enforcement rely on tips from victims, family, friends and Internet Crimes Against Children. Once a tip or report is made, just like with any crime, officers need enough evidence to obtain a search warrant.
When a warrant is executed, electronics are seized and everything on a device: photos, videos, text messages and the metadata is entered into evidence.
“They can get up to one terabyte, which some people might go ‘Oh, that’s not a lot,’” Weight said. “But if you were to print that, that’s over a 500 million pieces of paper. That’s what we’re seizing every day.”
The time it takes to go through all that information is tedious, Simpson said, and given the nature of these types of cases, it takes a toll on agents.
“That stuff is horrendous, and it stays with them,” Simpson said.
Operation Light Shine has technology that shows investigators when content has already been flagged for CSAM. The West Alabama Human Trafficking Task Force does not have that technology, which means agents must verify it firsthand.
“It will protect our investigators from having to view as much CSAM as they do,” Simpson said. Thus, the INTERCEPT Task force will also play a positive role in “looking at the mental wellbeing of our investigators and their long-term mental health,” Simpson said.
Operation Light Shine obtains the resources, training, and funding to support local law enforcement and set up INTERCEPT Task Forces because of the donations they receive.
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