Alabama’s Keelon Russell Stuns at Spring Game: Is the Starting QB Job Already His?
After falling short of the College Football Playoff two years ago and getting thumped by Indiana in the CFP quarterfinals last season, Alabama will be expected to genuinely contend for a national championship in Kalen DeBoer’s third campaign as head coach. Many fans are hopeful that quarterback Keelon Russell can push the Crimson Tide back into the land of elites moving forward, but first, he has to win the starting job.
The former No. 2 ranked recruit (behind only Michigan’s Bryce Underwood) is eager to lead the offense after redshirting in 2025. He is competing with Washington transfer and redshirt junior Austin Mack for the top spot on the QB depth chart, but his performance in Alabama’s spring football game could give him the early lead.



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