Alabama’s Defense Reloaded and Crucial Weekend Sweep

Alabama’s Defense Reloaded and Crucial Weekend Sweep - painting of Alabama Crimson Tide football, baseball, basketball venue

Tide’s Defense Cruises Into Summer in Fine Form

Alabama defensive coordinator Kane Wommack reflected on the Crimson Tide’s 2025 defensive success—holding opponents to just 19.2 points per game and fueling a College Football Playoff quarterfinal run. Speaking at the Senior Bowl Charity Golf Classic, Wommack praised continuity in the roster, with key returners in the secondary like Zabien Brown, Dijon Lee, Keon Sabb, and Bray Hubbard. He noted incoming transfers beefing up the line and highlighted how spring’s unchanged roster lets the staff focus on top high school recruiting instead of juggling portal comings and goings.

Talk about defense so chill it could host a pool party! Wommack’s out here bragging on “continuity,” which is coach-speak for “we haven’t broken anything yet.” He’s got a secondary tighter than a burrito wrap and a transfer portal shopping cart overflowing with beefcake. Next stop: recruiting the freshest high school muscle so they can feast on unsuspecting offenses come autumn.


Hill and Tide: Alabama Sweeps Commodores, Taps New QB Star

On a Monday edition of The Joe Gaither Show, the podcast crew cheered Alabama baseball for sweeping Vanderbilt to revive NCAA regional hopes, poked fun at host Theo Fernandez for his offseason absence, evaluated Nate Oats’s updates on next season’s basketball roster, and celebrated the Crimson Tide’s first 2028 quarterback commit, three-star prospect Charles Scott Jr. The team discussed bullpen depth, defensive rebounding prospects, and how Scott’s skill set fits into the Alabama offense.

Baseball cleans house the minute Theo takes a coffee break, basketball gets a roster roast at a golf tournament, and now the Tide’s snagged a QB who may or may not throw spirals that defy gravity. Sponsors like Purple Turtle Roofing probably can’t fix spiral-wrecked windows, but hey, call in with your hot takes and maybe they’ll cover that too. Football season can’t come soon enough for drama queens and stat freaks alike.


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