Alabama quarterback Keelon Russell (12) throws a pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game against Eastern Illinois , Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. (AP Photo/Vasha Hunt)Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.During Nick Saban’s final 16 seasons as Alabama’s football coach, the Crimson Tide never lost more than three games in a season and had zero or one loss eight times. Saban led the program to six national titles before retiring in early 2024. But Alabama has lost four games in each of coach Kalen DeBoer’s first years.This season, the team has a more manageable schedule, although it has yet to name a starting quarterback, as Austin Mack and Keelon Russell are competing for the role. The decision could determine whether the Crimson Tide advances past the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff for the first time since DeBoer arrived.On Monday, offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb told reporters that Alabama was “close” to making a quarterback choice and said he would likely make the announcement by next week. The Crimson Tide opens the season on Sept. 5 against East Carolina.Each of the 12 teams ranked above No. 13 Alabama in the preseason Associated Press poll have named a starting quarterback. Many have returning starters, including the top five teams: Ohio State, Oregon, Georgia, Notre Dame and Texas. But that’s not the case with Alabama.While Mack and Russell do not have much experience in college, they were each top recruits coming out of high school. Mack was the No. 73 player in the high school class of 2023, per 247Sports, while Russell was No. 2 overall in the high school class of 2025.Mack spent his first college season at Washington, where he redshirted and played under DeBoer, who led the Huskies to the CFP national title game, losing to Michigan. When DeBoer took the Alabama job, Mack followed him.Still, Mack has been a backup the past two seasons, first to Jalen Milroe in 2024 and then to Ty Simpson last year. Mack has played sparingly, only appearing in five games, completing 26 of 35 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions.Mack saw most of his action last season in blowouts, including going 8 of 10 for 80 yards and two touchdowns in a 73-0 victory over Louisiana-Monroe, completing all five of his passes for 45 yards in a 56-0 win over Eastern Illinois and going 11 of 16 for 103 yards in the second half of a 38-3 loss to Indiana in the CFP quarterfinals on New Year’s Day at the Rose Bowl. Mack entered the IU game in the third quarter when Alabama already trailed 24-0. He led the Crimson Tide’s final three drives and was sacked three times.Russell, meanwhile, has even less experience. He appeared in two games last season as a true freshman, going 4 of 6 for 65 yards and two touchdowns against Louisiana-Monroe and 7 of 9 for 78 yards against Eastern Illinois.Although Simpson had a year of eligibility remaining, he entered the NFL draft afte
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