December 24, 2024

AUBURN, ALABAMA - NOVEMBER 25: Quarterback Jalen Milroe #4 of the Alabama Crimson Tide prior to their game against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 25, 2023 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images)

The spring transfer portal window has closed. Summer is finally here for Alabama football.

In comparison to other periods of the year, the Crimson Tide had a very calm spring. The news may not have stopped rolling in yet, since players can still be signed, and departures just had to notify UA of their desire to leave by the deadline, with paperwork sometimes taking longer.

“There are guys that we’re working through that we’ll have visits with or try to get them to come to campus,” Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer said Thursday. “So, in the end, I’m confident with the direction we’re taking in terms of upgrading the roster. That’s what it’s about.

As things continue to change, here’s how Alabama’s roster evolved during the spring season.

Left Alabama.
James Brockermeyer, TCU
Brockermeyer’s departure came as a surprise. He was battling with Parker Brailsford for the starting centre position for the Crimson Tide, and he appeared to be in the lead due to Brailsford’s absence.

Instead, he chose TCU, where his brother Tommy, another former Crimson Tide lineman who has retired from football due to injuries, is also enrolled.

Khurtiss Perry: Undecided.
Perry was a four-star recruit from Pike Road for Alabama’s class of 2022. He didn’t play much with the Crimson Tide, redshirting his first season until appearing in one game in 2023.

 

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