Sunday Observations from Alabama Football Fall Camp
Day four of Alabama fall camp saw action from the Wolf linebacker room and some shuffling on the offensive line. What did we see from the Crimson Tide on Sunday morning?

This comes as no surprise, but the quarterback pecking order remains unchanged. Ty Simpson leads the charge, followed by Austin Mack and Keelon Russell, in that order. It is entertaining watching walk-on freshman John Gazzaniga (6-foot-7, 252 pounds) tower over the rest of the room.
Marshall Pritchett caught a pass from Austin Mack, with Kaleb Edwards behind him. Interestingly, both were ahead of Troy tight end transfer Brody Dalton and West Virginia tight end transfer Jack Sammarco.
There was some depth chart shuffling along the offensive line, with Kam Dewberry lining up with the first team at left guard and Geno VanDeMark lining up with the first team at right guard. VanDeMark played right guard in several key moments for Alabama last season.
Alabama WOLF linebacker Qua Russaw is a little banged up, which is why you see him working off to the side. Without Russaw, it provides opportunities for Yhonzae Pierre, Noah Carter, and Justin Hill to get extra work with outside linebackers coach Christian Robinson.
The Tide's defensive line, led on Sunday by LT Overton, is a nasty-looking unit. Keon Keeley seems to be progressing well, receiving praise from Kane Wommack while Wommack watched the line run drills.
Steve Bolo Mboumoua seems to have taken Freddie Roach's hard coaching from Thursday to heart.
We will hear from Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer at roughly noon CT.
Wyatt Fulton is the Tide 100.9 DME and Brand Manager, primarily covering Alabama Crimson Tide football and men's basketball. For more Crimson Tide coverage, follow Wyatt on X (Formerly known as Twitter) at @FultonW_.
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