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00:00It has not been an easy offseason for Kalen DeBoer moving from year number one in Tuscaloosa
00:05to his second year.
00:06A lot of talent for the Crimson Tide, alarmingly so in the transfer portal, including some
00:12of their promising young running backs like Justice Haynes, who hit the portal for Alabama
00:18and now will play for Michigan, the Maize and Blue, after a down year but still ending
00:24on a positive note with the upset of Ohio State.
00:27Adding some talent in the transfer portal this past week.
00:31Kev, you can either talk about Michigan reloading a roster that won a national championship
00:36two years ago and still, by all accounts, you beat Ohio State for a fourth consecutive
00:41season.
00:42It is seen as successful, or the idea of Alabama's uneasy offseason so far.
00:47What stands out more to you about what Justice Haynes and many others for the Crimson Tide
00:52have decided to do?
00:53Yeah, you know, whenever I see Alabama news, it reminds me that, again, unless I've missed
00:58it, there is one piece of news that we haven't had confirmed, which is Jalen Milrow leaving,
01:03whether he is going to go to the NFL now.
01:05Correct.
01:06I actually think it would be insane if he came back.
01:09Super down quarterback class.
01:11Round one buzz.
01:12Yeah.
01:13Someone who should have been with inside the top ten of the Heisman finalists.
01:16But again, apparently the bias is actually against Alabama, which people have no idea.
01:21Again, he had a significantly better season than that of the kid up in New York.
01:26Just saying.
01:27Wow.
01:28He had a much better year than Kyle.
01:29He's talking about, he's talking about.
01:30He did have a much better year than McCord.
01:31Oh, I thought you were talking about like New York City finalists.
01:33No.
01:34Gabriel or something.
01:35No, no.
01:36Gabriel.
01:37When you speak about Kyle McCord, you put respect on his name.
01:40The ACC's all time single season passing yards leader, four thousand seven hundred and seventy
01:47nine.
01:48I think that's a pick player right there running in another pick six from that game that people
01:51pretended allowed to have one bad day.
01:54No, because nobody watches Syracuse football, so nobody knows it even have on.
01:58That's unfortunate.
01:59Everybody loved the holiday ball last night.
02:03You had it over.
02:04Bang.
02:05You had the foresight like me to bet Syracuse early minus thirteen and a half.
02:09Bang.
02:10Backdoor.
02:11Seve X House.
02:12Oh, God.
02:13You wrote me back in.
02:14Yeah.
02:15Come on.
02:17If no.
02:18What do you feel?
02:19Left out?
02:20No.
02:21It sounds like it was planned.
02:22If Milro comes back, I actually think he's the only person who could be booked in front
02:29of Arch Manning as the Heisman favorite.
02:31I don't know if you guys would disagree.
02:33I don't know why he would come back, but I don't know why he hasn't announced he's not
02:37coming back.
02:38Well, it depends.
02:39I think he's waiting to see how this offseason in terms of the playoffs play out.
02:43You get some more feedback.
02:45You have an agent.
02:47You have people in your camp that are sort of directing you where to go.
02:49You can get more money if you come back to Alabama.
02:52If you transfer, you'll get this.
02:54I think it's all a money grab in terms of that.
02:56You want to maximize as much as you can in terms of the college perspective.
03:00And it's not just Milro.
03:02I don't know if you saw yesterday, but Nico all of a sudden with the Instagram and everything
03:06in terms of his posts, you don't know what these players right now.
03:10You know, he got eight, nine million to go to Tennessee.
03:13You can't live up to expectations in terms of year one.
03:16All of a sudden, if you can get 10 million at another school, you do it.
03:19Look at Jaden Rashada.
03:20He bounced from school to school to school to now where he's with Georgia.
03:25You never know what the money talks, right?
03:28And that's the biggest thing with players today.
03:30They're not professionals.
03:31They're 18 to 22 year old kids.
03:33They're going to go with the best thing for them at that particular time.
03:37And it's unfortunate, but it is what it is.