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Alabama's spring football revealed significant issues, particularly in the quarterback battle between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell. The team is also facing challenges with new players on the offensive line and defense after a tough College Football Playoff loss.
Alabama Emerging With Serious 'Cracks' After Spring Football
The Alabama Crimson Tide entered spring football looking for some clarity in the quarterback battle between Austin Mack and Keelon Russell.
That competition will continue into training camp this summer. The Crimson Tide also had new faces on the offensive line, backfield, and defense as the team looks to improve from a devastating blowout loss in the College Football Playoff to Indiana.
Last year's team had plenty of talent, but they struggled to run the ball, depending on quarterback Ty Simpson to save them. The Crimson Tide tried to fix those issues via the transfer portal, but they were often beat for players by rivals.
Bill Connelly of ESPN has questions about the makeup of the Alabama offense after spring practice. The offensive line is inexperienced, and that could hurt both the running and passing game.
"Kalen DeBoer didn't load up on line experience in the portal either: Even with six incoming transfers, the O-line returns only 21 total starts from last season, and the offense could end up starting between five and seven freshman or sophomores overall. Yikes," Connelly wrote*.*
Connelly is predicting the Crimson Tide will choose Russell over Mack because of the team's inexperience, hoping his upside can help them overcome issues (or "cracks") with the depth chart.
"The battle for the starting job isn't over, and Mack certainly still has a chance to win the job," Connelly wrote. "But to overcome the massive uncertainty and inexperience on the depth chart, Bama might need the raw upside that Russell supposedly brings to the table.
Alabama struggled with clarity in the quarterback battle and had new faces on the offensive line and defense, indicating serious team challenges.
Austin Mack and Keelon Russell are the two quarterbacks competing for the starting position as Alabama heads into training camp.
Alabama suffered a devastating blowout loss to Indiana in the College Football Playoff, prompting concerns about the team's performance.

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"If he's the real deal -- and we've seen plenty of redshirt freshmen absolutely explode onto the scene in recent seasons -- that would paper over some cracks. And Bama has more cracks than we're used to seeing."
It would appear most in the national media are predicting Russell to win the job.
With that being said, it would be a lot of DeBoer and his staff to ask Russell to do it all like Simpson had to last season. It's hard to imagine Russell stepping in as a freshman to overcome a non-existent running game.