Two Alabama Legends Just Weighed In On Kalen DeBoers Plan

Former Alabama stars AJ McCarron and Trent Richardson rally behind Kalen DeBoer's recruitment strategy, urging fans to focus on player development and retention amid changing college football dynamics.

AJ McCarron and Trent Richardson aren’t buying the panic around Alabama’s recruiting class.

As Kalen DeBoer and Courtney Morgan have tried to explain the program’s approach to recruiting and roster retention, plenty of Alabama fans have sounded the alarm over a class that ranks lower than any in recent memory. But on the latest episode of The Dynasty podcast, two former Tide stars pushed back hard on the worry.

“He told you what the plan was,” McCarron said. “I think in this day and age, if you can retain guys and create a culture and build a culture and make it to where it feels like it’s old school a little bit, like while we were playing, I think that’s the route to go.”

Richardson backed that up with a blunt read on what DeBoer is doing.

"He’s trying to develop guys; he’s trying to contain his roster, which I get," Richardson added.

The reaction from former Alabama players has not always been kind to the way college football now works. That criticism was showing up even in Nick Saban’s final season, and it has only gotten louder under DeBoer. So when McCarron and Richardson step in to defend the current strategy, it carries weight.

The Tide are not pouring huge money into this high school class, but that does not mean the class will be empty of talent. Alabama has already landed 5-star QB Elijah Haven and recently picked up a commitment from 4-star WR Osani Gayles, with more still to come.

Still, the bigger focus is on keeping the roster already in place. Alabama has just nine seniors on the current roster, and several of them have an extra year of eligibility because of the new five-for-five rule.

DeBoer and Morgan believe the roster is in good shape and like the young talent they’ve already built up. And Richardson drove home the final point on the podcast: this is Alabama, and outside opinions do not matter.

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