Alabama wide receiver thinks the Crimson Tide are ‘not vulnerable’ without Nick Saban.
Can Alabama still contend for championships now that Nick Saban is no longer the head coach?
Kalen DeBoer wants nothing more than to show college football that he can build on Saban’s foundation.
The Crimson Tide had a terrific spring practice, but some believe the team has the talent to compete for a national championship or a Southeastern Conference title. In an interview with a veteran Crimson Tide wide receiver for “The Bama Standard,” the panel soon determined that the Tide is ‘not vulnerable’ even with Saban gone.
“Me, personally, I love this situation,” Alabama receiver Kobe Prentice said about the Tide getting overlooked.
“When you overlook me or you think I’m not even a factor or my time, you think we are not going to come with it this year, when you don’t feel threatened by us that’s when I perform the best. I feel like a lot of guys know that. We talk about it every day in the locker room. They think just because Saban is gone they think we are sweet in a way, but they are going to see this year.”
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