Since taking over at Alabama in the wake of Nick Saban’s retirement, former Washington coach Kalen DeBoer has excelled.
DeBoer is attempting to manage multiple tasks concurrently, such as maintaining the current roster and assembling a strong Alabama football recruiting class. Alabama’s success over the past few decades has attracted almost every high-level prospect in the nation to the programme.
Nonetheless, a number of significant players have entered the college football transfer portal as a result of the coaching change.
Despite not signing a class ranked in the top 25, DeBoer was still able to make it to the College Football Playoff national championship game during his two classes with the Huskies.
In Tuscaloosa, not having a class ranked in the top 25 can be discouraging, so DeBoer has jumped right onto the Alabama football recruiting trail. In fact, a five-star player and All-Americans are scheduled to visit shortly.
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On January 19, DeBoer received his first commitment to Alabama when quarterback Austin Mack of Washington announced he was transferring to the Crimson Tide.
The native of California changed his class from 2024 to 2023, but he did not participate in any games during his Huskies rookie campaign.
With four years left of eligibility, Mack, who ranked eighth among quarterbacks in his class, joins a crowded Alabama quarterbacking group that also includes Julian Sayin, Ty Simpson, Jalen Milroe, and Dylan Lonergan. You can read about Mack’s decision to transfer here. He also spoke with Bama247 about it.
On January 19, DeBoer received his first commitment to Alabama when quarterback Austin Mack of Washington announced he was transferring to the Crimson Tide.
The native of California switched from the 2024 to the 2023 class, but he did not participate in any games during hisMarcus Harris, a four-star receiver from Santa Ana, California who is a Mater Dei Top247, is one player that DeBoer’s staff is considering.
More than thirty offers have already been made to the 6-foot-1, 180-pound wide receiver, including ones from Alabama and Washington.
After finishing with 644 yards and 12 touchdowns as a sophomore, he caught 43 passes for 644 yards and six touchdowns in his junior year. In the upcoming month, Harris is anticipated to visit multiple schools, culminating in a trip to Tuscaloosa.