Alabama didn’t have the season the program expected during Kalen DeBoer’s first year at the helm. As the Crimson Tide gears up for the Reliaquest Bowl matchup with Michigan, Jalen Milroe and the rest of the players learned they will be without a star teammate.
Aside from players entering the Transfer Portal, nobody in Alabama’s roster is opting out of the bowl game against Michigan. Star QB Jalen Milroe will start against the Wolverines, though it’s unclear whether it’ll be his last game or is he planning to stay in school in 2025.
However, as Milroe and his teammates look to close out the season with a statement win over the reigning National Champions, DeBoer delivered some bad news.
Defensive back Malachi Moore will not participate in the Tide’s game on New Year’s Eve. Moore is undergoing surgery for an undisclosed injury he had been dealing with all season. The five-year star in Tuscaloosa is declaring for the NFL Draft in 2025, so he won’t be able to be on the field for an official farewell on December 31.
Jaylen Mbakwe turns back on transfer portal
Freshman cornerback Jaylen Mbakwe announced his decision to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, but turned back on his steps after careful consideration. Alabama dodged a huge bullet as it retained a five-star recruit who has been utilized in 11 of the Crimson Tide’s 12 games of the season.
“His conversation with me was that he wanted to come back,” DeBoer said, via On3. “That’s not that complicated. First of all, the kid loves this place, and he’s a great teammates, works extremely hard. I think some guys, just as they go through it, realize really what they want.”
Mbakwe is a shifty, versatile athlete who has made an impact on both defense and special teams. This past weekend, the college football world witnessed Travis Hunter’s Heisman coronation, signaling a new era of multi-dimensional players. With Alabama’s wide receiver room in flux, DeBoer isn’t hesitating to explore the possibility of utilizing Mbakwe on offense.
“We certainly are short there at wide receiver with injuries and some guys that entered the portal. So yeah, it’s always been that we’ve been open to what he can bring to the table. I think as a freshman coming in, you’re really trying to focus on doing one thing well. But this is certainly a time where we can look into that and figure that out.”
Alabama will take on Michigan at the Reliaquest Bowl on December 31 at 12p.m. ET in Tampa.