It’s official: Kalen DeBoer has been appointed head coach of Alabama. The presentation of Nick Saban’s replacement for Tuscaloosa is now planned.
DeBoer will address the media on Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium at 1:00 p.m. Following the coach’s planned Friday night arrival in Tuscaloosa is the news conference.
ESPN stated that the Crimson Tide will have a team gathering at their facility following DeBoer’s landing. After Saban’s retirement, players were given an additional 30-day window for undergraduate admission, and they are now able to access the transfer portal.
On Wednesday, the man who won six national championships with the Crimson Tide and one more at LSU declared his retirement. Following a search, Greg Byrne chose Washington head coach DeBoer to succeed him.
In a statement made public on Friday night, DeBoer stated, “I have always had an incredible respect for Alabama football and its commitment to excellence.” “This program has an unrivaled tradition-rich history in collegiate athletics, and I look forward to carrying that heritage forward in the future. Following Coach Saban is an honor. He has set the bar for college football, and his accomplishments are unheard of.
Last season, DeBoer guided the Huskies to a national championship game appearance. After dominating the regular season, Washington advanced to the Pac-12 championship game, defeated Texas in the Sugar Bowl, and lost to Michigan in the championship match.
On August 31, Alabama will play Western Kentucky at Bryant-Denny Stadium in the first game of the DeBoer era.
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