60 days until Alabama football kicks off the 2024 season

Only 60 days separate us from the start of the 2024 Alabama football season

In 60 days, Kalen DeBoer will usher in a new era of Alabama Crimson Tide football, replacing the legendary [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] as head coach in Tuscaloosa.

Coach DeBoer and the Crimson Tide will take on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers on Aug. 31 to kick off the 2024 college football season inside Bryant-Denny Stadium.

At Roll Tide Wire, we will count down the days until Alabama football takes the field.

Today, with just 60 days remaining, we will take a look at a former offensive lineman for the Crimson Tide who wore No. 60, [autotag]Kendall Randolph[/autotag].

Randolph played multiple positions for Alabama over his Tide career, including tight end, guard, and tackle.

Randolph went undrafted in the 2023 NFL draft but did sign with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent.

Kendall Randolph’s Photo Gallery

85 days until Alabama football kicks off the 2024 season

In 85 days Kalen DeBoer will the lead Alabama football team onto the field for the first time!

In 85 days, Kalen DeBoer will usher in a new era of Alabama Crimson Tide football, replacing the legendary [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] as head coach in Tuscaloosa.

Coach DeBoer and the Crimson Tide will take on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers on Aug. 31 to kick off the 2024 college football season inside Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Here at Roll Tide Wire, we will be counting down the days until Alabama football takes the field.

Today, with 85 days remaining, we will take a look at a former Alabama offensive player who wore No. 85, [autotag]Kendall Randolph[/autotag].

Randolph played both on the offensive line and at tight end during his time in Tuscaloosa and would wear the No. 85 when taking snaps at tight end.

Kendall Randolph’s Photo Gallery

Browns host a slew of players for tryouts during 49ers week

The Browns have hosted 8 for tryouts.

As they do every week, the Cleveland Browns continue to keep the idea of churning their practice squad and bottom of their rosters by hosting players for a tryout. This is standard procedure for them, but did sign practice squad players a year ago from these tryouts, including Mike Brown who is now on the 53-man roster of the Tennessee Titans. This week, the headliners of this tryout were linebacker JoJo Domann and safety Tyree Gillespie as they continue to prepare for the San Francisco 49ers.

Practice squad players can only be elevated to the active roster three times before they are subject to waivers once again. The Browns tend to be proactive about finding new bodies for their practice squad when a player gets close to that total of elevations as the season goes on.

Here is the full list of all eight players the Browns brought in to showcase their skills.

Alabama football countdown to kickoff: 60 days

We are just 60 days away from the start of Alabama’s 2023 football season.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will take the field for the 2023 college football season in 60 days, as Middle Tennessee State visits Bryant Denny Stadium on Sept. 2.

Here at Roll Tide Wire, we will be counting down the days until [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and his team take the field.

Today, with just 60 days remaining, we will take a look at a former offensive lineman for the Crimson Tide who wore No. 60, [autotag]Kendall Randolph[/autotag].

Randolph played multiple positions for Alabama over his Tide career, including tight end, guard, and tackle.

Randolph went undrafted in the 2023 NFL draft but did sign with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent.

Kendall Randolph’s Photo Gallery

Former Alabama OT Kendall Randolph signs with Seattle Seahawks

Former Alabama offensive tackle Kendall Randolph signed was signed by the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on Saturday. Randolph spent six seasons at Alabama.

Former Alabama offensive tackle Kendall Randolph signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on Saturday.

Randolph spent six seasons at Alabama. He played both offensive tackle and tight end in his time at the Capstone.

Over the course of his career, Randolph played in 53 games for the Crimson Tide. As a graduate senior, he started in two games at left guard and one game at tight end.

His ability to play multiple positions will certainly increase his chances of making the practice squad or the active roster in due time.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the Alabama football program and its former players competing at the professional level.

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5 takeaways from Alabama football’s Week 1 depth chart

Breaking down Alabama football’s depth chart for its Week 1 matchup with Utah State.

Alabama head football coach [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] has never really been a big fan of the depth chart. Nevertheless, on Monday Alabama released its official depth chart for its Week 1 matchup with the Utah State Aggies. As you can imagine social media went into a frenzy as the all too elusive depth chart first surfaced on Twitter.

There is a lot to digest in regards to the depth chart and that is what we are going to be doing here today. Surprises along the offensive line and the starters at receivers are just a couple of the attention grabbers.

Let’s take a few moments to comb through the Week 1 depth chart and dissect some of the most interesting placements within the three deep.

Projected Alabama’s starting offensive line at the start of spring practice

A lot can change between now and A-Day, but let’s predict Alabama’s starting offensive line as spring practice begins.

Nick Saban and the Alabama football team began spring practice on Friday afternoon and one of the biggest question marks entering spring is the offensive line.

With just one practice completed, there isn’t any real significant information to use to try and predict how the starting offensive line will look this spring.

So this prediction is simply an educated guess. Truth be told, this prediction is likely to change before spring practice has been completed. All of us will know a lot more about this unit come April 16 when Alabama will host its annual “A-Day” game.

For now, here are my projections.

Alabama football: Injury report heading into matchup with Miami

Injury update heading into the week one matchup with the Miami Hurricanes

Alabama and Miami are set to face off inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA this Saturday in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game.

A common concern heading into any contest is player availability. There are a couple of injuries that need to be updated.

Senior offensive tackle Kendall Randolph injured his ankle in the first scrimmage of fall camp, but head coach Nick Saban mentioned in his press conference on Monday that Randolph was back healthy and the offensive line was intact.

The news is not quite as promising for junior safety DeMarrco Hellams. Hellams also suffered an ankle injury during fall camp and at the moment is questionable for Saturday’s game against Miami.

Finally, senior defensive lineman LaBryan Ray, who suffered a groin injury at the end of the summer, looks to be healthy and has been participating in practice.

Stay tuned to Roll Tide Wire for all the latest on the Crimson Tide!

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What Nick Saban said after the first scrimmage of fall camp

Here’s what Nick Saban had to say after Alabama’s first scrimmage of fall camp

Earlier today Alabama held their first scrimmage of fall camp and afterward head coach Nick Saban spoke to the media. Below are some of the quick hitters from his press conference.

 

  • Saban mentioned that there was a lot of “good hitting” for a first scrimmage.
  • He mentioned scrimmages are more about evaluating execution from the players than trying to scheme.
  • Bryce did a really good job according to coach Saban. He mentioned that the team needs to be better around Bryce.
  • Australian punter, James Burnip did well in today’s scrimmage according to coach Saban.
  • Coach Saban mentioned there are about eight or nine guys that could play along the defensive line.
  • Saban really bragged on freshman DB Terrion Arnold’s work ethic and the staff is encouraged with the progress he has made.
  • Coach Saban mentioned that senior Kendall Randolph is a “jack of all trades” and brings great experience and knowledge, but did sprain his ankle today and did not get to complete the scrimmage.

Stay tuned to Roll Tide Wire for all the latest on the Crimson Tide!

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Alabama football countdown: 60 days until kickoff

We are only 60 days from Alabama football kicking off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Alabama is set to kick off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sept. 5. As long as COVID-19 doesn’t alter the schedule, it will be the first time the Crimson Tide has faced USC since the dominant 52-6 win back in 2016.

With it being July 7, that means we’re only 60 days away from football season officially being back!

After coming up short of making its fifth-consecutive College Football Playoff appearance, Alabama will look to bounce back in 2020 with a strong roster and returning coaching staff.

Kendall Randolph, a redshirt junior who has played tight end and offensive line for the Crimson Tide throughout his first three seasons, is currently wearing the No. 60 after switching between that number and the No. 85.

Kendall Randolph
Alabama wide receiver Drew Kobayashi (85), who was moved from offensive line to tight end, blocks against Ole Miss linebacker Lakia Henry (1) during Alabama’s 59-31 victory over Ole Miss Saturday, Sept. 28, 2019. [Staff Photo/Gary Cosby Jr.]

2020 Alabama football schedule

  • Sept. 5 vs. USC (Arlington, Texas)
  • Sept. 12 vs. Georgia State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Sept. 19 vs. Georgia (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Sept. 26 vs. Kent State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 3 at Ole Miss (Oxford, Miss.)
  • Oct. 10 at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)
  • Oct. 17 vs. Mississippi State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 24 at Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
  • Nov. 7 at LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)
  • No. 14 vs. UT-Martin (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 21 vs. Texas A&M (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 28 vs. Auburn (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Stay tuned for more updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire network!

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