Longshore and McKnight: Behind the scenes of Saban’s retirement, DeBoer’s move to Tuscaloosa, March Madness scores and bracket busters, and more…

In this episode of Longshore and McKnight, John and Barry dive into the behind-the-scenes drama of Alabama football’s leadership transition post-Nick Saban. They reflect on the emotional moment Saban informed the team, with new head coach Kalen DeBoer stepping into a whirlwind of expectations.

Anecdotes from DeBoer’s wife—like her rush through Nordstrom in downtown Seattle to buy crimson neck-ties—add a personal touch to the high-stakes shift in Tuscaloosa. Meanwhile, Greg Byrne’s swift orchestration of the new hire, completed in just 49 hours, impressed both fans and insiders alike.

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The hosts also explore the broader implications of Alabama’s football program pulling back the curtain through the Fox Nation series “The Tides That Bind.” While the transparency gives fans unprecedented access to meetings, locker rooms, and coaching moments, some longtime supporters are conflicted—thrilled by the access but wary of the exposure.

They then dive into March Madness matchups, particularly SEC teams’ tournament paths and the bracket shake-ups that could follow early-round upsets. The duo reflects on the rise of SEC basketball’s national profile, with teams like Auburn and Alabama not just making the field but carrying real expectations. The Phantom makes an appearance to offer insights on predictions, sleeper picks, and betting angles for fans keeping a close eye on the court.

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