Sherrone Moore’s era at Michigan is off to a rollercoaster start, after a crazy four-month. These first four months were filled with ups and downs from coaching changes to recruiting to arrests for OWI( operating a vehicle while intoxicated) and now this week is no different.
Alabama’s defensive secondary is one of several areas Crimson Tide fans expect competition at in spring practice. Nick Saban signed a talented freshman class before he retired, and Kalen DeBoer kept everyone except Jameer Grimsley.
Alabama brought in eight players from the transfer portal this offseason. Three of those players committed when Nick Saban was still the head coach, and five joined the Crimson Tide once Kalen DeBoer was hired as the new coach. Only one of those five players was not a former player under DeBoer at Washington: Michigan safety Keon Sabb.
The University of Alabama football program added a marquee defensive back to its secondary. Keon Sabb, a New Jersey native, chose the Crimson Tide from the NCAA transfer portal after spending two seasons at Michigan.
Just a few days ago, the Wolverines lost a major defensive player — safety Keon Sabb — to the Alabama Crimson Tide via the transfer portal. Now, heading into spring ball, rumors have been flying that Michigan football superstar Will Johnson (cornerback) could be joining him, but those rumors have since been shut down.
Sabb’s stay in the transfer portal was short lived. Former Michigan safety Keon Sabb entered the transfer portal on Friday, Feb. 16. A mere four days later, he has not only chosen a new school, but is already enrolled.
While it was late in the transfer portal cycle the Penn State football team was in the hunt for Keon Sabb. The veteran safety and ex-Michigan football player was a target for the Nittany Lions, however, Sabb has made his decision to commit to Alabama.
The University of Alabama football program found its replacement for Caleb Downs in the secondary. Aaron Suttles of Yea Alabama, the official NIL entity for Crimson Tide athletics, reported Monday night that former Michigan safety Keon Sabb has enrolled in school for the Tide and chose Alabama out of the NCAA transfer portal.
Your latest Crimson Tide news and notes. Happy Tuesday, everyone. We had quite a bit of news come in yesterday. First off, the Gym Tide won their quad meet with the highest score of the season.
Winning the national title was a massive accomplishment for former rising Michigan football star Keon Sabb, a safety who saw five starts and 14 games throughout the Wolverines’ 2023 title run.
The Alabama Crimson Tide has been on a hot streak lately. New head coach Kalen DeBoer kept the team together after Nick Saban retired, and now he gets a late addition to the transfer portal class.
Alabama has found their Caleb Downs replacement in the form of Michigan transfer and star safety Keon Sabb. Fully replacing all-conference safety Caleb Downs might seem impossible, but if the Crimson Tide were going to even come close they needed someone exactly like Keon Sabb.
Dan Lanning has reloaded Oregon's roster in a big way heading into next season. First he inked the best recruiting class in program history, and then he added 11 more players from the transfer portal which only makes the Ducks that much deeper on paper.
Michigan defensive back Keon Sabb had a productive season for the Wolverines en route to their first national championship since 1997. Sabb logged 28 tackles, four pass deflections, and two interceptions during his redshirt freshman season.
Michigan Wolverines safety Keon Sabb entered the NCAA transfer portal after Jim Harbaugh accepted the head coaching job with the Los Angeles Chargers. Sabb, a former four-star recruit, is one of the top players available in the transfer portal.
This week, Michigan football lost another defensive player to the transfer portal, this time former four-star safety recruit Keon Sabb. At Michigan, Sabb showed lots of promise but struggled to find playing time in a safety room that included All-Big Ten safeties Rod Moore and Makari Paige.
The Michigan football program has seen several major changes since securing the 2023 National Championship. Jim Harbaugh is off to be the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.
Keon Sabb entered the NCAA transfer portal Friday, and Alabama football looks to be an early contender to land him. Sabb is a former four-star recruit and IMG Academy product.
From the unsuspecting eye, the Oklahoma football program harmlessly offered a class of 2026 athletes on Friday. However, those plugged into the college football scene would know the Sooners offered Glassboro, New Jersey, soon-to-be junior Amari Sabb with potentially alternative motives.
Well, this one is a bummer. There's no other way to slice it. Per multiple reports, rising junior defensive back Keon Sabb has decided to enter the transfer portal.
Last year, Jesse Minter commanded what may have been the best Michigan football defense ever assembled, which played a huge role in leading the Wolverines to a 15-0 national title season.
Here are three reasons why Michigan (14-0) can beat Washington (14-0) in a battle of unbeatens.
The Wolverines are off to a hot start for the third year in a row, searching for yet another Big Ten title and more as the 2023 season progresses. While the Maize and Blue are locked in on this week’s Big Ten opener, one rising Michigan football star — Keon Sabb — has an ambitious outlook on where the program is headed in the years to come.
One of Michigan’s brightest young talents in position for breakout season. Keon Sabb is one of Michigan’s brightest young talents on defense, and he’s poised for a potential breakout year in 2023.
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