3 areas where Alabama will be better in 2024

The University of Alabama could have won a College Football Playoff National Championship in 2023, unfortunately, different aspects of the game caused it to stumble in the Rose Bowl versus Michigan.

Nick Saban’s exit from coaching the Crimson Tide brings new excitement and fresh energy. He left a framework and structure for Kalen DeBoer to be successful, but the 49-year-old also wants to take the Tide to a different level. DeBoer saw the areas where Alabama struggled a lot last year, and he is prepared to improve it. If the Tide is able to be better in these areas, it will position itself for an opportunity to win a national title. The areas that Alabama will be better in for the upcoming fall are below.

1. Penalties

Teams in the early part of the Saban era at Alabama were very disciplined.

The Tide prided itself on being fundamentally sound and not having unnecessary penalties. Saban saw the discipline drop in his latter years coaching, especially the 2023 season.

Alabama was the sixth-most penalized team in the Southeastern Conference, getting flagged 78 times for a loss of 655 yards. Saban’s group averaged nearly six penalties (5.6) for a loss of 47 yards.

The University of Alabama could have won a College Football Playoff National Championship in 2023, unfortunately, different aspects of the game caused it to stumble in the Rose Bowl versus Michigan.

Nick Saban’s exit from coaching the Crimson Tide brings new excitement and fresh energy. He left a framework and structure for Kalen DeBoer to be successful, but the 49-year-old also wants to take the Tide to a different level. DeBoer saw the areas where Alabama struggled a lot last year, and he is prepared to improve it. If the Tide is able to be better in these areas, it will position itself for an opportunity to win a national title. The areas that Alabama will be better in for the upcoming fall are below.

1. Penalties

Teams in the early part of the Saban era at Alabama were very disciplined.

The Tide prided itself on being fundamentally sound and not having unnecessary penalties. Saban saw the discipline drop in his latter years coaching, especially the 2023 season.

Alabama was the sixth-most penalized team in the Southeastern Conference, getting flagged 78 times for a loss of 655 yards. Saban’s group averaged nearly six penalties (5.6) for a loss of 47 yards.

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Alabama had 10 penalties versus Texas for a loss of 90 yards. It did better against Michigan with only three fouls; however, miscues in both games caused the Tide to lose both. DeBoer will enforce more discipline offensively in pre and post snap.

Alabama fans should notice a significant drop in penalties in the fall.

2. Offensive Line

Alabama has not had a good offensive line since 2020 under Kyle Flood.

The group had Landon Dickerson, Deonte Brown, Alex Leatherwood, Emil Ekiyor, and Evan Neal pacing it to a College Football Playoff National Championship in a Coronavirus season. Doug Marrone and Eric Wolford did not fare well as offensive line coaches, and Chris Kapilovic is here to fix that. Alabama allowed 44 sacks of Jalen Milroe in 2023 — and though much of it was not on the front line — it bore much of the blame.

Seth McLaughlin, now at Ohio State, has consistent problems snapping the football properly. The issues of him at center caused the Tide matchups against Texas, Michigan, and nearly Auburn last year.

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