Alabama football has a date for its A Day game: April 12. The Crimson Tide also has a kickoff time: noon at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Kalen DeBoer said he doesn’t know much more than that when it comes to A Day, something he is perfectly fine with, especially with the lack of offensive line and tight end depth Alabama has this spring due to injuries.
“To me it’s just something where we want to have controlled reps, so lining up and getting something out of the practice,” DeBoer said. “Because I think all 15 practices that we get are really important, getting something out of that. And as we go through the spring, we’ll continue to figure out where we’re at, to see what we want to do when it comes to the day itself.”
Many programs across the country have cancelled or modified its annual spring game like Texas, Ole Miss and Ohio State, which will hold a “spring showcase.” DeBoer said his first A Day with Alabama was “a modified game” after he didn’t split teams up.
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DeBoer knows what he wants the spring game to be for the Alabama fans in attendance.
“We want to make it a great celebration for our fan base,” DeBoer said. “We want to put some football out there because we know everyone associated with our program can’t wait for April 12, but we also gotta do what’s right for us. So that’s kind of something as we get closer that I can probably give you more info on.”
Alabama’s 2025 A Day will not be broadcasted on TV. The Crimson Tide spring game will be free to attend.
Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at cgay@gannett.com or follow him @_ColinGay on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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