Alabama football remained at the center of the college football universe as it transitioned from Nick Saban to Kalen DeBoer. This February, Crimson Tide fans will have a chance to see what that transition looked like.
FOX Nation, a streaming service run by FOX News, will release “The Tides That Bind: Inside Alabama Football,” a six-episode documentary series that will include interviews with DeBoer, safety Malachi Moore, quarterback Jalen Milroe, wide receiver Ryan Williams and others.
According to a release from FOX Nation, the documentary series will “delve behind the scenes of the team as they adapt to a year of unprecedented change” with highlights from spring ball, summer workouts and fall camp through the 2024 regular season and postseason.
“We are thrilled to bring our viewers this intimate behind the scenes look at the historic Roll Tide football team as they navigate the trials and tribulations of a year in transition,” FOX Nation president Lauren Petterson said in a statement.
Alabama will have its A-Day spring game April 12, and open the 2025 season Aug. 30 at Florida State.
Here’s what to know about how to watch the Alabama football documentary:
“The Tides That Bind: Inside Alabama Football” will debut on Feb. 19 with episodes dropping weekly throughout the spring.
“The Tides That Bind: Inside Alabama Football” can be streamed on FOX Nation, the streaming service of FOX News. It will be available on foxnation.com and via the streaming service’s app.
Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at cgay@gannett.com or follow him @_ColinGay on X, formerly known as Twitter.
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