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Alabama is the greatest college football team across multiple decades
From Bear Bryant to Nick Saban, when it comes to the all-time greatest college football teams, no one tops the Alabama Crimson Tide from these eras.
Athlon Sports examines five factors that will decide just how high the Crimson Tide climb in the SEC this fall.
Alabama will be one of college football's top teams in 2026. Here are three reasons why the Tide could make a deep CFP run, as well as three why not.
Welcome back to scoreboard watching. That makes plenty of games across college football noteworthy this weekend. And one more thing: If you’re of the mindset that making the SEC Championship Game and losing can, and will, hurt Alabama, then that might ...
Watch "Kalen DeBoer speaks on Alabama football's 2026 spring progress after Crimson Tide scrimmage at BDS" on YouTube Watch Unlike in 2025, Alabama football doesn’t have an extremely obvious starting quarterback for the upcoming season. Yes, Austin Mack ...
Alabama faces a stiff challenge to return to the CFP in a loaded SEC. Here's what ESPN thinks of the Tide's CFP chances and projected win-loss record.
Alabama Athletics announced its 2026 celebrations and recognition ceremonies on Monday, which includes honoring these two SEC championship teams.
Alabama football will honor two of its SEC champions this fall during the season, UA announced Monday. The Crimson Tide will celebrate the 60th anniversary of the 1966 SEC champions and the tenth anniversary of the 2016 SEC champions.
Is Alabama’s Kalen DeBoer still a top-10 coach? ESPN's team of college football reporters debate his status entering Year 3 in the SEC.
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Where Alabama's 1992 team ranks among best in modern college football
How good was Alabama's 1992 national championship team, and how does it stack up against other 90s title winners? The New York Times takes a look.
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Goodman: Alabama’s first order of business? Find a backbone
This is an opinion column. The preseason hype for Alabama football is approaching Mike Shula levels of insipidness. Maybe that’s a good thing. Maybe it’s better to be boring this time of year, and without distinction.
