Alabama’s Tim Keenen III named SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week

SEC recognizes Crimson Tide’s Tim Keenan III as the Week 2 Defensive Lineman of the Week.

For the second straight year, the USF Bulls gave the Alabama Crimson Tide all they could handle. Alabama entered the fourth quarter with a 14-13 lead but used a four-touchdown fourth quarter to win 42-16, but for whatever reason, the Bulls have given the Crimson Tide all sorts of trouble with both Nick Saban and Kalen DeBoer in charge.

QB Jalen Milroe and the offense struggled to find much of a rhythm all evening long with missing pieces all over the offensive line. Fortunately, Kane Wommack and the Crimson Tide played a very strong game holding USF QB Byrum Brown to 15/35 for just 103 yards on the day.

Tim Keenan III was the defensive stand-out for Alabama with nine total tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2.5 tackles for loss. As a result of his Week 2 performance, Keenan was named the SEC Defensive Lineman of the Week.

Alabama fans certainly won’t want to hear this, but the Bulls will be back in Tuscaloosa in 2026 to complete the trilogy.

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Alabama defensive lineman named to Wuerffel Trophy watch list

The award recognizes impactful community service leaders.

Watch list season for the Alabama Crimson Tide continues to roll on, as defensive lineman Tim Keenan III officially joined that group Thursday by being named to the watch list for the Wuerffel Trophy.

The Wuerffel Trophy is presented annually, and recognizes college football’s most impactful community service leader.

Keenan, a redshirt junior, is currently entering his fourth season with the Crimson Tide along the defensive front.

After redshirting in 2021 as a true freshman, Keenan saw limited action in 2022 as a redshirt freshman, and would follow by a breakout 2023 season a year ago. This included claiming the starting spot at nose tackle, which he held throughout the season, amassing a combined 38 tackles, 1.5 TFL, and one sack across 14 games for the Crimson Tide.

The redshirt junior is once again expected to play a major role for Alabama in 2024, and should be a focal point for the team at defensive tackle, likely coming as a starter.

96 days until Alabama football kicks off the 2024 season

Just 96 days separate us from the start of Alabama football’s 2024 season!

In 96 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 96 days remaining, we take a look at rising senior defensive tackle Tim Keenan.

After spending his first couple of seasons in Tuscaloosa as a backup player, Keenan bursts onto the scene in 2023 with a strong season for the Crimson Tide. Keenan finished last season with 38 total tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, and one sack.

Tim Keenan’s Photo Gallery

10 Alabama players who face tough NFL draft decisions

These Alabama football stars will face tough decisions at the conclusion of the Crimson Tide’s season

Alabama’s 2023 season is not yet complete but that doesn’t mean it is too early to be looking ahead to the 2024 NFL draft. After all, nobody has funneled more players into the NFL than [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] during his tenure with the Crimson Tide.

Each year it seems like Coach Saban and Alabama have several players who have tough decisions to mull over in terms of staying in school or entering the NFL draft early and this year will not be any different.

There are still a lot of variables at play relative to some pending decisions with none more prevalent than the Crimson Tide’s potential College Football Playoff run that could help catapult certain Alabama stars into a higher NFL draft projection.

Here are 10 Alabama players who currently face tough NFL draft decisions following the conclusion of the season.

The emergence of Tim Keenan comes at a great time for the Alabama DL

Alabama’s defensive line needs to be more physical in 2023. Tim Keenan may help provide that!

When it comes to playing good defense, or at least a defense that lives up to the Alabama standard, it is all predicated on stopping the run. And not only stopping the run between the 20s but also getting short yardage and goal-to-go stops that can get your defense off of the field.

Alabama has struggled in such situations over the past couple of seasons and a lot of that has to do with the play of defensive line. Crimson Tide head coach [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] has made it clear that Alabama wants to be a more physical football team and that doesn’t just mean on the offensive side of the ball. If this team wants to achieve the ultimate goal, the defense, most notably the defensive line, must be more physical.

Following Alabama’s first scrimmage of fall camp, Saban mentioned that he wanted to build more consistent depth along the defensive line.

“I think we have five or six guys that are playing pretty well. Again, same old thing, we need more people to be able to go out there and play consistently, the way you need to play to play winning football, because that’s probably not enough. But Jaheim (Oatis) has had a really really good camp. Justin (Eboigbe) has had a really good camp so far. We’re trying to bring some of the other guys along to be able to play. Tim (Smith) is a little up and down, he needs to be more consistent. So everybody’s got something that they can work on and that’s really what we’re focused on right now.”

With the reports following the Tide’s second scrimmage from this past Saturday, it appears one guy has really made some moves this fall in the defensive line room, redshirt sophomore [autotag]Tim Keenan[/autotag].

At 6-foot-2 and 315 pounds, Keenan is a prototypical nose tackle for Alabama’s three-down defensive line and his emergence couldn’t have come at a better time.

What Keenan’s arrival to the starting lineup allows is for [autotag]Jaheim Oatis[/autotag] to move outside and give the Tide’s defensive front move beef in its base package. Keenan is a space-eater who does a good job of shedding blocks and stuffing the run and we are all aware of the type of talent that Oatis has on the defensive front.

Keenan may not fill up the stat sheet in 2023, but his presence in short-yardage situations will be felt and may just be what the doctor ordered for a more physical defensive front for the Tide.

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Alabama football countdown to kickoff: 96 days

With 96 days remaining until the start of the Alabama football season, let’s take a look at a player who wore No. 96 under head coach Nick Saban.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will take the field for the 2022 college football season in 99 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 96 days remaining, we will take a look at Luther Davis. Davis wore the No. 96 for the Tide from 2007-2010. Davis was mostly a rotational player and recorded a total of 47 tackles during his time with Alabama.

[autotag]Tim Keenan[/autotag], a redshirt sophomore defensive lineman currently wears No. 96 for Alabama and will likely be a rotational player at nose guard this season.

Luther Davis’s Photo Gallery

Post-spring depth chart projections for Alabama’s defensive line

Projecting Alabama’s defensive line depth chart post-spring!

Now that spring football has officially wrapped up and the 2023 NFL draft is complete, it is time to shift our focus to the offseason.

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide have a ton of questions marks exiting spring and fans are chomping at the bit for answers.

So as we dive into the dog days of summer, I thought we could take a look, position by position, and project the possible depth chart for the 2023 Alabama football team post-spring.

We have already taken a look at the quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, tight ends, and the offensive line. Now that we have completed the offensive side, let’s shift our focus to the defensive side of the ball and look at the defensive line.

UGA recruiting target 4-star Jeremiah Williams sets commitment date

Four-star 2021 defensive end recruit Jeremiah Williams will pick from the Georgia Bulldogs, Auburn Tigers, and more.

The Georgia Bulldogs made Jeremiah “Scooby” Williams’ top four schools. Williams is a member of the class of 2021 and narrowed his list to Georgia, Auburn, Florida and Oklahoma earlier this year.

Williams will have plenty of time to make his decision. He is projected to join the Auburn Tigers, but anything can happen in SEC recruiting battles. Georgia faces the Tigers before his commitment date, so maybe that will influence his decision.

It was surprising to see him trim the Crimson Tide from his top schools. Notably, he plays with another elite defensive lineman (Tim Keenan), who has committed to Alabama.

Williams is a four-star defensive, who plays at Ramsay High School and is from Birmingham, Alabama. Williams announced his upcoming commitment date of Oct. 10 via his Twitter account:

The Georgia Bulldogs have 15 commitments in the class of 2021. Kirby Smart, Dan Lanning and the Bulldog defense have one edge rusher commitment at the moment. Georgia recently lost a commitment from edge player Elijah Jeudy, who had committed to UGA in the spring.

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Four-star DT Tim Keenan makes commitment

Four-star class of 2021 defensive lineman Tim Keenan has committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide over Georgia and more.

Defensive lineman Tim Keenan has committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Georgia Bulldogs were among the top schools for four-star defensive lineman Tim Keenan, but ultimately, it wasn’t enough to secure his commitment.

Keenan is a member of the class of 2021, who plays his high school football for Ramsay in Birmingham, Alabama. Keenan’s received scholarship offers and interest from some of the elite college football programs

Keenan has the size to clog up the interior of the trenches. He’s six-foot-two and weighs 340 pounds. Will he be the next great defensive tackle for the Alabama Crimson Tide?

Keenan picked Alabama over Georgia, Nebraska, UNC, Ole Miss, Georgia Tech, UAB, Tennessee, Oregon, and LSU. He announced his decision to stay in his home state of Alabama via Twitter:

The Ramsay defensive tackle consistently overpowers linemen at the high school level. He doesn’t have elite quickness for a defensive lineman, but he shows solid awareness and can be disruptive running and passing games.

Check out Tim Keenan’s impressive tape:

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Kirby Smart, Dan Lanning, and the Georgia Bulldogs defense need a commitment from a defensive tackle in the class of 2021. The Dawgs currently have 14 commitments in the class of 2021.

UGA has plenty of time to find the right fit, but the Dawgs don’t presently have any defensive tackle commits in their upcoming signing class.

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BREAKING: Alabama lands commitment No. 20 for 2021

Alabama landed commitment No. 20 for the 2021 class on Saturday morning in defensive tackle Tim Keenan, a 3-star prospect out of Birmingham.

Alabama held on to the No. 1 ranking in the 2021 recruiting class for a short period of time, but the Ohio State Buckeyes managed to take it back with a recent commitment from defensive tackle Tyleik Williams.

Well, the Crimson Tide matched on Saturday morning with a commitment from another interior defensive lineman. Tim Keenan, a three-star defensive tackle from Birmingham (Ala.), made his announcement to join Alabama’s 2021 class.

The 6-foot-2, 330-pounder out of Ramsay High School is commitment No. 20 for the Crimson Tide. He joins a strong defensive line class for Nick Saban and company, joining the following prospects:

Keenan is rated as the nation’s No. 362 overall player, No. 22 defensive tackle and No. 9 player from the state of Alabama, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

He is the fourth in-state player to commit to the Crimson Tide, tying the state of Alabama with Texas for the second-most commitments — the state of Florida currently has five players committed to Alabama.

It will be interesting to see where this lands Alabama’s class in relation to Ohio State’s, so keep a close eye on those recruiting rankings today.

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

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