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Analyst explains three strikes against Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer after Crimson Tideās 6-2 start to college football season | Sporting News
One analyst recognized three strikes against Kalen DeBoer's record as Alabama's head coach.
Most teams with a first-year head coach would be thrilled with a 6-2 start to the season. The Crimson Tide are not most teams, though, and Kalen DeBoerās two losses in his first eight games as Alabamaās head coach have many on the verge of shoveling the dirt on the 2024 season in Tuscaloosa.
USA Todayās Blake Toppmeyer is one of them, and he listed three momentum-stalling developments the Crimson Tide have faced this season: Jalen Milroeās regression, the defense and special teams being undisciplined, and the offensive line and defense being excessively penalty-heavy.
āAfter Alabama lost to Tennessee, I grabbed the shovel and prepared to start scooping dirt on the idea of the Tide as a playoff team. It wasnāt just that the Vols beat the Tide 24-17. Itās how they lost,ā Toppmeyer prefaced before saying, āAll slop, no sizzle.
āQuarterback Jalen Milroe, a Heisman contender after September, regressed into a slump. Alabama played as undisciplined as ever and became a walking, talking penalty.ā
DeBoer would deny all three of those things, though. He already publicly denied the āundisciplinedā accusation.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer doesnāt want to hear his Crimson Tide players called undisciplined
DeBoer responded to the undisciplined accusation with a lengthy rant defending his players following the Crimson Tideās 34-0 shutout of Missouri.āI think thereās discipline in a lot of areas,ā DeBoer said. āThereās discipline off the field, discipline with the things that happen around the program each day. Discipline with your schedule in the classroom. Staying on top of things. Then thereās the discipline on the football field.
āI can tell you our team has an extremely high level of discipline in a lot of those ways Iām mentioning. There have been a lot of times where sometimes our awareness or just understanding of emotional discipline at times as well just has been something we havenāt been as sharp as we need to be with. I think weāve gotten extremely better. But thereās penalties still being called and things that are happening that weāve got to continue to improve on.ā
DeBoerās words mean little. If Alabama canāt clean up their act and win out this season, his first year in Tuscaloosa will be seen as a bust.

