Alabama's woes continue to mount as the Crimson Tide suffers a critical blow, losing one of its top recruits in the transfer portal. Former five-star wide receiver Jaylen Mbakwe was not the only player to abandon ship, but Keon Keeley, the team's No. 2 overall recruit from the 2023 class, has taken the biggest hit.
The highly touted edge-rusher had been expected to be a key contributor for the Crimson Tide, but in two seasons under Lane Kiffin, he saw limited playing time and accumulated just 16 tackles, four sacks, and three sacks. Keeley's lack of usage is puzzling, given his perfect 100 prospect rating from 247Sports and his offer sheet that included several top programs.
The loss of Keeley marks the third major defection for Alabama since its Rose Bowl defeat to Indiana, with several players entering the transfer portal in recent weeks. The Crimson Tide's troubles seem to be mounting, as they also fell embarrassingly 38-3 to No. 1 Indiana in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup.
The departure of Keeley leaves Alabama with a significant hole at edge-rusher and raises questions about the team's depth and leadership. With several top recruits already leaving the program, it remains to be seen how Kiffin will replenish his talent pipeline. One thing is certain, however: Alabama's woes are far from over.
The highly touted edge-rusher had been expected to be a key contributor for the Crimson Tide, but in two seasons under Lane Kiffin, he saw limited playing time and accumulated just 16 tackles, four sacks, and three sacks. Keeley's lack of usage is puzzling, given his perfect 100 prospect rating from 247Sports and his offer sheet that included several top programs.
The loss of Keeley marks the third major defection for Alabama since its Rose Bowl defeat to Indiana, with several players entering the transfer portal in recent weeks. The Crimson Tide's troubles seem to be mounting, as they also fell embarrassingly 38-3 to No. 1 Indiana in a College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup.
The departure of Keeley leaves Alabama with a significant hole at edge-rusher and raises questions about the team's depth and leadership. With several top recruits already leaving the program, it remains to be seen how Kiffin will replenish his talent pipeline. One thing is certain, however: Alabama's woes are far from over.