Sad news; Alabama have decided to let go of another experience player Jalen Milroe because of..

Fans were not only saddened but also shocked by his decision and were worried about Alabama’s future.However, their worries were put to rest after former Washington head coach Kalen DeBoer was appointed as Alabama’s new head coach.

DeBoer has won a total of 104 games while only losing 12 in his nine seasons as head coach. In the 2023 season, he led the Huskies to the CFB playoffs and also won the Pac-12 championship.

As the Alabama football program prepares for the start of the 2024 season, much has changed in Tuscaloosa. With the proliferation of the transfer portal, this is not abnormal, but what Alabama is undergoing is a whole different story. After seventeen seasons and a staggering six National Championships, Nick Saban stepped down as head coach of the Crimson Tide back in January. Stepping in for the living legend is former Washington head coach Kalen DeBoer, whose meteoric rise through the coaching ranks has led him to what many consider to be the most prestigious job in all of college football.sInitially before I got here I told my parents, ‘I want to get my degree in three years.’ I was able to achieve that in three years in December and check that off the check list of what I wanted to accomplish,” Milroe shared during a sit-down with Chris Hummer of 247Sports. “After I finished that degree, I told my parents, before Coach Saban even retired, ‘I’m going to get my master’s degree from Alabama.’ Nothing is going to allow me to shy away from that or sway my decision. Now I’m working on my master’s at Alabama.”

Initially before I got here I told my parents, ‘I want to get my degree in three years.’ I was able to achieve that in three years in December and check that off the check list of what I wanted to accomplish,” Milroe shared during a sit-down with Chris Hummer of 247Sports. “After I finished that degree, I told my parents, before Coach Saban even retired, ‘I’m going to get my master’s degree from Alabama.’ Nothing is going to allow me to shy away from that or sway my decision. Now I’m working on my master’s at Alabama.”