Zion Elee is locked in on his commitment to Maryland but is open to getting a look at Alabama football in the future.  Elee is a 2026 five-star prospect out of St.
Maryland football doesn't get too many big-time recruits on the gridiron, but that's what the Terps have when it comes to 2026 five-star Edge rusher Zion Elee.
Following his initial offer from the Crimson Tide, the Class of 2026 4 Star Linebacker from Maryland expressed his respect for the program.
Alabama football’s tight end draft hopeful, CJ Dippre is looking to show there is more to his game at the next level.  Dippre spent two seasons with the Crimson Tide after transferring from Maryland.
A former Alabama football offensive coordinator and Nick Saban assistant is set to interview for the New York Jets' head coaching job, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport. Mike Locksley, who served on Saban's staff as offensive coordinator in 2018,
The New York Jets are exploring the college ranks amid their head coaching search. The team announced on Friday that it completed an interview with
This past week Alabama throttled South Carolina 88-68 and narrowly escaped then-No. 10 Texas A&M 94-88. The results of this week moved Alabama up to No. 4 in the AP Top 25 Poll, and the Tide remained at No. 5 in the Coaches Poll on Monday.
The 6-foot-3, 225-pound linebacker already had Alabama's attention during the middle of his junior season for his length, size and speed, one that led to 205 tackles, 41 tackles-for-loss and the 2024 OHSAA Division IV Defensive Player of the Year award at Glenville High School in Cleveland.
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Children and Youth Fund CEO Alysia Lee questioned hiring a White employee on the basis of her race and wanted to keep certain financial information hidden from city hall, the fund’s former vice president of finance told Spotlight on Maryland in an interview.
The New York Jets are planning to interview Maryland football coach Mike Locksley on Friday, according to the NFL Network.
Baltimore Children and Youth Fund CEO Alysia Lee questioned hiring a white employee on the basis of her race and wanted to keep certain financial information hidden from city hall, the fund’s former vice president of finance told Spotlight on Maryland in an interview.