'Never gonna question the passion': Kalen DeBoer on Alabama's dominant win on homecoming weekend

3 months ago 2
RIGHT SIDEBAR TOP AD

It was do or die for Alabama during homecoming weekend. A loss meant dashed hopes of the College Football Playoffs in the first season of Kalen DeBoer as head coach.So the team pulled off a dominant win 34-0. Alabama Head Football Coach Kalen DeBoer said he loved that the team got to go out and have success. And while the level of being synchronized isn't there yet, the level of communication on the sidelines had improved.He also noted that this week was one of the first times in practice that the team was able to go out in practice and get some reps in that showed them that they could trust each other, and that makes a difference."You're never gonna question the passion," DeBoer said about Malachi Moore.DeBoer said he is one of the players who is bringing his top game to practice to help the rest of the team continue to grow each practice and that Malachi himself has grown a lot in the past few weeks.When it came to the Missouri game, DeBoer said they were preparing for a well-rounded team."I'm really appreciative of the physicality we brought to the table," DeBoer said.Jamarion Miller rushed for two touchdowns and the defense had three interceptions.Missouri had its playoff hopes squashed after opening in the top 10. Alabama kept its playoff chances alive with only one more game remaining against a team currently ranked.Stay updated on the latest sports stories with the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here.This article contains information from The Associated Press.

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —

It was do or die for Alabama during homecoming weekend. A loss meant dashed hopes of the College Football Playoffs in the first season of Kalen DeBoer as head coach.

So the team pulled off a dominant win 34-0.

Alabama Head Football Coach Kalen DeBoer said he loved that the team got to go out and have success. And while the level of being synchronized isn't there yet, the level of communication on the sidelines had improved.

He also noted that this week was one of the first times in practice that the team was able to go out in practice and get some reps in that showed them that they could trust each other, and that makes a difference.

"You're never gonna question the passion," DeBoer said about Malachi Moore.

DeBoer said he is one of the players who is bringing his top game to practice to help the rest of the team continue to grow each practice and that Malachi himself has grown a lot in the past few weeks.

When it came to the Missouri game, DeBoer said they were preparing for a well-rounded team.

"I'm really appreciative of the physicality we brought to the table," DeBoer said.

Jamarion Miller rushed for two touchdowns and the defense had three interceptions.

Missouri had its playoff hopes squashed after opening in the top 10.

Alabama kept its playoff chances alive with only one more game remaining against a team currently ranked.

Stay updated on the latest sports stories with the WVTM 13 app. You can download it here.


This article contains information from The Associated Press.

Read Entire Article