Blame Saban.We were one win away from 10-2 and a few plays away in the South Carolina game and UGA game from being 7-5 or 8-4.
Blame Saban.We were one win away from 10-2 and a few plays away in the South Carolina game and UGA game from being 7-5 or 8-4.
For realNot sure who wrote the article but this depth chart is way off. Our second string “Y” tight end won’t be a walk-on former offensive lineman in Jaydon Hobson.
I mean, yes…ultimately it is his fault. He let team politics determine the QB, and thought he could go out with one last title. It didn’t work out for him or us.Blame Saban.
Personally, aside from the obvious mistakes the writer makes with certain names in certain spots, I like the roster a ton.I mean, yes…ultimately it is his fault. He let team politics determine the QB, and thought he could go out with one last title. It didn’t work out for him or us.
This is better:"The lack of departures is an encouraging sign for the Crimson Tide as Deboer enters his second year and allows us to project what the depth chart will look like ahead to fall camp." - article
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Alabama Football's Way Too Early Depth Chart Entering The 2025 Season
The Crimson Tide didn't lose a scholarship player to the spring transfer portal, so let's look at the current roster ahead of the new year.www.si.com
We didn't have an A-Day game to get an idea of what the depth chart might look like this year. Once we get into Fall Practice, we'll have a better idea of positions. He had Russaw ahead of Latham. And that may be the case, as Russaw had worked hard and looks good. It's definitely a way too early depth chart. It does need some tweaking.Not sure who wrote the article but this depth chart is way off. Our second string “Y” tight end won’t be a walk-on former offensive lineman in Jaydon Hobson.
Next they have Wilkin Formby as backup LT. He didn’t play any LT during spring with all of the injuries. Olaus played there in Proctor’s place.
LG is between Dewberry and Vandermark. I wouldn’t put any stock into this article. Also no offense to the original poster it isn’t your fault this thing is so off.
Well, Russaw was the starter last season until he was injured, and was able to come back and play a good bit even though never really close to 100%, and Latham is changing positions into a role that he has very limited experience playing, so it kinda makes sense.We didn't have an A-Day game to get an idea of what the depth chart might look like this year. Once we get into Fall Practice, we'll have a better idea of positions. He had Russaw ahead of Latham. And that may be the case, as Russaw had worked hard and looks good. It's definitely a way too early depth chart. It does need some tweaking.