Alabama just boosted its Cam Coleman chances by locking in QB plans for the future

With Cam Coleman in town for a visit, Kalen DeBoer and Alabama solidified their future at the QB position.
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Most assumed that if Ty Simpson left for the NFL Draft, both Austin Mack and Keelon Russell would return for the 2026 season to compete for the vacated starting QB job. But in the era of the Transfer Portal and wild money being thrown around for quarterbacks, you just never know.

But on Friday night, it was made official.

Alabama announced deals with both Austin Mack and Keelon Russell to return next season, locking in what should be a fascinating QB battle in the spring, summer, and fall.

And it just so happened that all that was locked in shortly after former Auburn WR Cam Coleman arrived on campus for his much-anticipated visit to Tuscaloosa.

Probably not a coincidence.

With Cam Coleman on campus, Alabama has its QB room shored up

Coleman knows all about inconsistent quarterback play. He still found a way to stand out at Auburn despite inconsistent - and borderline putrid - play from the position. He doesn't want to deal with that again, not in what will almost certainly be his final season of college football.

At Alabama, he won't have to. Both Mack and Russell are extremely talented. The duo might just make up the best QB room in college football next season. Any concerns Coleman might have, I'm sure they could arrange for a throwing session at Alabama's practice facility.

Mack will be entering his fourth season under DeBoer. He looked poised and confident when he subbed in for Ty Simpson in the second-half of the Rose Bowl. He could be the best quarterback in the SEC next season.

And he might have to be to hold off Russell. Because the soon-to-be redshirt freshman is a phenom. A savant. Russell came to Alabama as the No. 2 overall prospect in the country in the 2025 recruiting class, and while he only saw action in two games during his redshirt season, he looked every bit that good.

Simply put, he's different, as the kids would say. And while Mack might start the spring with a small lead based on experience, it's going to take a herculean performance from the rising redshirt junior to hold off the phenom.

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