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Kalen DeBoer is carving his own early path at Alabama with quiet confidence after replacing Saban

One Alabama high school coach describes DeBoer's recruiting demeanor as “just one of the guys.”

John Zenor (AP Sports Writer)

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Published: 1:55 PM CDT August 25, 2024
Updated: 1:55 PM CDT August 25, 2024

Kalen DeBoer's plane hadn't even landed in Tuscaloosa before he reached out to Alabama's most important recruit.

It was a Friday night in January after DeBoer's whirlwind courtship to become the successor to Nick Saban, a seven-time national champion and relentless recruiter. DeBoer was mid-air when he called coveted wide receiver Ryan Williams, who had de-committed from the Crimson Tide after Saban's retirement.

Twelve days after that call, Williams re-committed to Alabama, where he figures to make an immediate impact as a freshman.

It didn't hurt that Jeff Kelly and Williams — his star player, a top-five prospect nationally — were watching together as DeBoer’s high-powered Washington offense outlasted Texas in the College Football Playoff when two Huskies’ receivers topped 120 yards.

“I really thought Ryan would go elsewhere,” recalled Kelly, Williams’ coach at Saraland High School in suburban Mobile. “He took a couple of official visits and then he went up and spent the weekend (in Tuscaloosa). He really came back with just a great confidence and a feel for a guy that he could go in and play for.

“When he got back from that visit, I think he knew that was the place for him. It felt like home.”

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