Alabama’s replacement for Steve Sarkisian as offensive coordinator is Bill O’Brien, who was fired by the Houston Texans in October.
Author: Brett Hudson, Tide Sports
How will Alabama football handle the championship game with Steve Sarkisian on his way out?
Offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian coaching the national championship game before leaving for Texas Is another episode in a trend for Alabama.
Jaylen Waddle returning to Alabama practice ahead of title game against Ohio State
Alabama wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is working his way to potential availability for the College Football Playoff after his ankle injury.
Tuscaloosa native Jay Bramblett punting for Notre Dame against hometown Alabama in Rose Bowl
Notre Dame’s sophomore punter, Jay Bramblett, is a Tuscaloosa native punting against the Crimson Tide in the College Football Playoff.
After positive COVID-19 test, Alabama announcer Eli Gold’s streak in booth will end at 409 games
Eli Gold, the voice of Alabama football for over 30 years who’s called 409 straight games will miss Saturday’s game after a positive COVID-19 test.
DeVonta Smith, Alabama offense runs wild in record-setting showing vs. LSU
DeVonta Smith led the way with another incredible receiving performance as Alabama scored more points than it ever had (55) in a game against LSU.
Alabama running back Trey Sanders in ‘stable condition’ following car accident
Alabama running back Trey Sanders is in “stable condition” with “non-life threatening injuries” following a car accident, Nick Saban announced.
Alabama star Jaylen Waddle out for the season after suffering broken ankle
Alabama wide receiver Jaylen Waddle is out for the season after breaking his ankle on opening kickoff of the Crimson Tide’s game against Tennessee.
Alabama coach Nick Saban awaiting result on COVID-19 test that will allow him to coach Georgia game
Alabama football coach Nick Saban has received two negative COVID-19 results since Wednesday’s positive. One more will clear him to coach vs. Georgia.
Alabama athletes and coaches, including Nick Saban, march in protest of racial injustice
Over a hundred Alabama athletes, coaches – including Nick Saban – and support staff marched Monday afternoon in protest of racial injustice.