DeBoer: Jalen Milroe’s cadence is OK following Ryan Day’s inappropriate, impulsive remarks.
Ohio State football head coach Ryan Day complimented former Alabama center Seth McLaughlin at a press conference on Tuesday.
He proposed that Jalen Milroe, the quarterback for the Crimson Tide, have some responsibility for McLaughlin’s repeated snap problems in 2023.
After the season, McLaughlin transferred to Ohio State; in his final match at Alabama, a Rose Bowl defeat to Michigan, poor snapping was a significant contributing factor.
Day remarked, “Seth’s pictures have been fantastic.” “I am aware that raised some concerns. That, in my opinion, has a lot to do with cadence or something. But he’s been doing fantastically thus far.
Five practices into spring football, Milroe is the clear favorite to start for Alabama football, despite the coaching transition from Nick Saban to Kalen DeBoer.
Milroe has played every snap with the first team so far, according to DeBoer, who made this announcement on a radio broadcast on Wednesday.
DeBoer stated on Thursday that there haven’t been any cadence problems with the Tide yet.
DeBoer remarked, “I guess I really can only go off of what we’ve done right now, and we haven’t had any problems there.”
“We employ the clap cadence as our cadence. Jalen, the quarterbacks have all performed admirably. As far as I can tell, we haven’t really had any issues at all.
Alabama will be back on the practice field on Saturday. On April 13, the Tide will play their yearly A-Day game at Bryant-Denny Stadium to cap off the spring season.