Nick Saban's retirement as Alabama's head football coach had a major chain reaction that led to many talented players hitting the transfer portal last January. One star defection opened up about that choice on Saturday.
For Georgia native and former star Alabama safety Caleb Downs, Monday night's national title game in Atlanta is a big one. Just days before playing Notre Dame to cap off his first season as an Ohio State Buckeye, however, he briefly went into some detail on transferring away from the Crimson Tide after Nick Saban's retirement.
Ohio State QB Julian Sayin discussed his brief tenure with Alabama, and leaving after Nick Saban retired and Kalen DeBoer took over.
Ohio State, like Georgia, was very familiar with talented safety Caleb Downs. Both schools were among the finalists to land Downs when he was the No. 1 player in the state of Georgia in the 2023 recruiting cycle.
Former Alabama football players preparing for the national championship with Notre Dame and Ohio State remembered hearing the news of Nick Saban's retirement.
Weeks after facing immense pressure following another Ohio State loss to Michigan, Day is a win away from the college football mountaintop.
Here's why Ohio State football DB Caleb Downs decided to leave Alabama and transfer to the Buckeyes this offseason:
Ohio State Buckeyes place kicker Noah Ruggles (95) reacts after he missed a field goal wide left at the end of the fourth quarter of the College Football Playoff Semifinal between
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Ohio State football signed a 26-member recruiting class during the early signing period with 13 players on offense, 13 on defense and two five-star prospects in quarterback Tavien St. Clair and cornerback Devin Sanchez.
Former Georgia football commitment Jared Curtis, a five-star quarterback from Nashville Christian, has a list of his top six schools, according to a report.