Alabama’s football team offered its fans a glimpse into its preparations for the 2024 season on Sunday. The Crimson Tide hosted a fan day at Bryant-Denny Stadium and opened an entire practice to the public.
The Crimson Tide conducted several drills with the entire team that provided insight into where players will be positioned as the season progresses, but several Alabama players did not fully participate in practice, so certain positions are still unclear at this time.
Here you can see which players played in the first team and who did not fully participate in training for Fan Day.
Offensive formation of the first team
Quarterback: Jalen Milroe
Running back: Justice Haynes
Wide receivers: Ryan Williams, Germie Bernard, Cole Adams
Tight End: CJ Dippre
Left Tackle: Kadyn Proctor
Left Guard: Geno VanDeMark
Center: Parker Brailsford
Right Guard: Roq Montgomery
Right Tackle: Wilkin Formby
Defensive formation of the first team
Defensive line: Jah-Marien Latham, Tim Keenan, Jehiem Oatis
Wolf: Que Robinson
Linebackers: Deontae Lawson, Justin Jefferson
Cornerbacks: Domani Jackson, Zabien Brown
Collateral: Malachi Moore, Keon Sabb
Husky: DeVonta Smith
Other regular players included Keanu Koht, Tim Smith, Red Morgan and DaShawn Jones.
Availability report
Several Alabama players did not fully participate in practice. Offensive guards Tyler Booker and Jaeden Roberts and running backs Jam Miller and Richard Young were fully dressed but walked the stadium steps and used resistance bands on the sideline instead of doing drills. Running back Daniel Hill was also not dressed and had his arm in a sling.
Linebacker Jihaad Campbell was also undressed but rode an exercise bike on the sidelines. All five of those players signed autographs after practice, along with Jalen Hale, who suffered a serious leg injury during spring football.
Crimson Tide head coach Kalen DeBoer mentioned after the team’s practice game on Saturday that there were no serious injuries.
“I’m staying relatively healthy, which is everything you expect in fall camp,” DeBoer said Saturday. “The guys have picked up a few dings here and there, but nothing more than you would expect.”