Another Alabama football opponent saw fans storm the field after beating the Crimson Tide. Now Nick Saban must search for answers, Chase Goodbread writes.
Author: Chase Goodbread, The Tuscaloosa News
Alabama bounces back from Tennessee loss behind dominant defensive performance
After surrendering 52 points in last week’s loss to Tennessee, No. 6 Alabama nearly recorded a shutout vs. No. 24 Mississippi State.
Why Miami Dolphins and ex-Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa should consider retirement | Opinion
There isn’t a more serious issue facing the NFL than head trauma, and the star quarterback should consider the long-term effects, Chase Goodbread writes.
SEC-only playoff is the nuclear option, which is why it’s no option at all | Opinion
An SEC-only college football playoff plan is “in a folder somewhere,” and needs to stay right there.
He accepted an Alabama football scholarship. Then Pearl Harbor happened, so he went to war.
WWII veteran John Staples, whose service coincided with his football career at Alabama, observed Memorial Day in his own way.
Does NIL signal end of Alabama’s run as Recruiting U? Nick Saban suggests it could | Opinion
NIL is trending college football toward bidding wars in recruiting, and that’s not good news for Alabama and Nick Saban.
Move over, Miami: Hurricanes don’t measure up to Alabama’s football’s NFL draft record
The Alabama football program’s record of draft picks over the last 14 years has no peer, even from the vaunted past drafts of the Miami Hurricanes.
Despite lackluster A-Day, it’s too early to worry about Alabama’s offensive line | Opinion
Alabama’s tackles struggled during the A-Day game, but with nearly five months still to go before the Sept. 3 season opener, it’s too early to panic.
Alabama pro day has exploded from afterthought to must-see | Opinion
Pro Day at Alabama didn’t even merit a visit from every NFL team when Alabama coach Nick Saban took over the program. Now, it’s a can’t-miss.
Kent Waldrep, TCU rusher paralyzed during a game against Alabama, dies at 67
Former TCU running back Kent Waldrep, who was paralyzed from the waist down on Oct. 26, 1974, in a game against the Crimson Tide, dies at 67.