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Alabama defensive coordinator Kane Wommack recently spoke highly about a certain Crimson Tide linebacker in particular.
A 6-foot-2, 243-pound outside linebacker, Russaw took a significant step as a redshirt freshman, recording 36 tackles, 2.5 ...
Qua Russaw is expected to be Alabama football’s top contributor at the edge-rusher position Kane Wommack calls the “wolf.” ...
Alabama football defensive coordinator Kane Wommack has a new counterpart this season. Even though Nick Sheridan remains on ...
Defensive back was one of the biggest question marks for the Crimson Tide last season, but Wommack is confident about the ...
LT Overton is the perfect example. The bandit defensive end led Alabama with 32 hurries in 2024 per Pro Football Focus, 21 ...
The husky defensive back candidates start with DaShawn Jones, who took the reins from transferred starter DeVonta Smith in ...
Alabama football defensive coordinator Kane Wommack is quite familiar with the first OC on his schedule: FSU's Gus Malzahn.
The Crimson Tide defense is loaded with star athletes, but one linebacker is apparently in a class of his own.
Alabama safety Keon Sabb is making noticeable strides in his return from injury, earning praise from defensive coordinator Kane Wommack as the Crimson Tide open fall camp.
Many position groups were impacted by this, but perhaps the defensive backs faced the most turnover. The secondary under Kalen DeBoer, Saban's successor, still made big plays last season as Alabama's ...
Kane Wommack is encouraged about Keon Sabb's progression as he works his way back from a lower-body injury suffered last fall ...