Paul Finebaum predicts 'absolute bloodbath' for Kalen DeBoer after College Football Playoff loss
Thursday night’s Rose Bowl (CFP Quarterfinal) matchup between No. 1 Indiana and No. 9 Alabama served as a massive gut punch to Crimson Tide faithful. The Hoosiers completely dominated Alabama 38-3, handing the Tide the fourth-largest blowout loss in College Football Playoff history.
With the loss, Kalen DeBoer‘s second season in charge at Alabama comes to a whimpering end. Across those two seasons, the Crimson Tide are 20-8 with a 1-1 College Football Playoff record. Following a 28-7 loss to No. 3 Georgia in the SEC Championship Game and the 38-3 loss to No. 1 Indiana in the Rose Bowl, questions about DeBoer’s ability to lead the Tide to their standard of winning have come into question.
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum obliterated DeBoer on Friday morning’s edition of ‘Get Up.’ Finebaum claimed that the offseason will be ‘an absolute bloodbath’ for the second-year head coach.
“I think it will be an absolute bloodbath for Kalen DeBoer,” Finebaum said. “I’m basing that on the reaction I’ve been getting since halftime of the Rose Bowl yesterday. I’ve rarely ever heard Alabama fans this angry, and part of the reason why they’re angry is because they got behind Kalen DeBoer a couple of weeks ago when he was considering Penn State and Michigan. Then, Alabama came from 17 down to beat Oklahoma, and they wrapped their arms around him and sang ‘Kumbaya’.”
Paul Finebaum calls Alabama ‘soft’ in blowout loss to Indiana
“Now they’ve had it shoved down their throat by Curt Cignetti, who was a Nick Saban disciple. He coached an Indiana team yesterday that looked like Alabama under Nick Saban,” Finebaum continued. “That’s what is driving Alabama fans crazy today, that their team was soft. Their team got beaten at the line of scrimmage. Their team got beaten into submission, which are the principles of how Nick Saban coached throughout his entire career.
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“Cignetti is doing that at Indiana, not a school that any Alabama fans respected. Now they’re having it shoved down their throat. It tastes terrible and they will react bitterly against the man in charge, and that’s Kalen DeBoer.”
The game was not close in any sense of the way. Indiana outgained Alabama 407-193, doubled the Tide’s first-down mark (22 to 11), and held Alabama to just 3/11 on third-down conversions. The Hoosiers also knocked quarterback Ty Simpson out of the game early in the third quarter, taking away another Crimson Tide weapon.
After deciding not to make the jump to an opening at Michigan, Penn State, or elsewhere, it will be a long and loud offseason for Kalen DeBoer in Tuscaloosa heading into a make-or-break season.