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SEC Media Days have come and gone, with Alabama taking its turn at the Omni Atlanta Hotel and the College Football Hall of Fame on July 16. Representing the Crimson Tide at the 2025 media event were Kalen DeBoer,
In the Preseason Media Poll, Texas received 96 votes to be the last team standing in Atlanta on Dec. 6. The Longhorns came just short of securing the conference title a year ago, losing to Georgia 22-19 in overtime.
The conference's annual summer event has concluded, but talking season will continue for a just a little bit longer.
DeBoer has answers for both Alabama’s offense and defense heading into the 2025 season. When it comes to special teams, the Crimson Tide coach did not sugarcoat things. “That’s the tricky one,” DeBoer said.
Alabama is the center of the college football orbit with no end in sight. It owned SEC Media Days and the intense lobby fight for autographs spoke to the height the program had achieved. Skip ahead to Wednesday in Atlanta.
Host Mason Woods and guest Joe Gaither discuss the latest updates for the Crimson Tide on the recruiting trail before diving into some of the storylines from SEC Media Days.
One of the Crimson Tide's leaders this upcoming season, here is a look at everything that Alabama inside linebacker Deontae Lawson said during 2025 SEC football media days. "I think we all just have to be bought in. I think that started right when the bowl game ended, and we just all had to come together."