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Jocelyn Briski of Alabama was named SEC Pitcher of the Year, while Patrick Murphy received SEC Coach of the Year honors. Briski achieved a 20-2 record with a 1.46 ERA, and Murphy led the team to a 47-6 overall record.
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The 2026 USA TODAY Sports Networkâs All-SEC team named Jocelyn Briski as SEC Pitcher of the Year and Patrick Murphy as SEC Coach of the Year.
Briski has gone 20-2 with a 1.46 earned-run average, striking out 167 batters in 129â innings pitched. She is also named a top-25 USA Softball Player of the Year finalist for her standout junior season.
Murphy led the Crimson Tide to a 47-6 record overall and 19-5 in league play. He was the first coach in the SEC to win 500 conference games after the Crimson Tideâs 4-0 shutout over Auburn on Saturday, April 11. Congrats to both on the well deserved accolades. This team has a real shot at a national title if they play their best. Nick Kelly has a list of potential breakout football stars for 2026. **EJ Crowell, running back**
He couldnât participate much this spring , but once healthy, Crowell has the pedigree and talent to contribute early and often.
Jocelyn Briski has a record of 20-2 with a 1.46 earned-run average and 167 strikeouts in 129â innings pitched.
Patrick Murphy won the SEC Coach of the Year award in 2026.
Alabama softball finished the 2026 season with an overall record of 47-6.
Jocelyn Briski was named SEC Pitcher of the Year and was also a top-25 finalist for the USA Softball Player of the Year.

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The Mr. Football winner for 2025, Crowell has future star written all over him. Is that this year as a true freshman? Maybe. The ground game could sure use it, though. Crowell is a name that Alabama fans have been waiting on. Hopefully he gets healthy and lives up to his considerable hype. Colin Gay wrote about how Kalen DeBoer is recruiting quarterbacks. While recruiting, Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer never promises anything. Ever.
And in the Crimson Tideâs quarterback room, that approach works.
Itâs what kept Austin Mack, the fourth-year DeBoer disciple, and former five-star Keelon Russell in the same 2026 quarterback room, along with freshmen Jett Thomalla and Tayden-Evan Kaawa. Itâs what convinced five-star Elijah Haven to join a 2027 recruiting class that already had four-star Trent Seaborn committed.
This is Alabamaâs development-forward quarterback philosophy, at least for now.
âWhat you can show them is the past and whatever weâve done, what it looked like for those quarterbacks,â DeBoer told The Tuscaloosa News. âTheir success and production when they were in college, the growth and how that led to them going to the next level. You show them the past and then you show them what we have here at Alabama.â Transfers have been all the rage, but Kalen has been content to continue to grow his own signal callers. Blake Toppmeyer wrote about the Michigan courtship and whether Kalen is getting a fair shake from the fanbase. Is it fair DeBoer didnât earn more praise and affection for Alabamaâs achievements in Year 2?
âWhen you say, is that fair? No,â Byrne says. âBut, itâs reality, and you have to deal with reality.â
âKalen,â Byrne adds, âis really steady-eddie.â
And, Iâd add, heâs become increasingly aware of this jobâs realities.
âWe have high expectations. Thatâs why I came here,â DeBoer said. âThatâs what we signed up for. I remind the guys of that when the criticism comes: âHey, this is part of it, and we got a choice, and weâre going to be better because of it.ââ
Heâs talking like a coach who chose Alabama, more than once. To be feted as king, he must rule like one. Last, Stewart Mandel notes in his longform about Curt Cignetti the reason why DeBoer drew some ire. Cignetti once helped Saban build Alabama into the overlord of college football for a decade-and-a-half. Now, as the Hoosiersâ CFP quarterfinal opponent in Pasadena, he made it his personal mission to embarrass Kalen DeBoerâs Crimson Tide.
âIn the game day meeting at the hotel, he was like, I donât want to do any trick plays, weird stuff,â said Owings. âI want to line up and beat the sât out of them. In the second half, we started bullying those guys, and when Bama had given up, it was, I donât really want to pass anymore. I want to run it down their throat and make a statement.â
Which they did, 38-3, to advance to the Peach Bowl semifinal against Oregon in Atlanta. An elite coach and program will use that as fuel and commit to never letting it happen again. Year three will tell us all we need to know. Thatâs about it for now. Have a great day. Roll Tide.