Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News / USA TODAY NETWORK

A-Day is in the books for Alabama football, but Kalen DeBoer appreciated Crimson Tide fans for all their support.

Alabama had over 70,000 fans at Bryant-Denny Stadium for its annual spring game, which was the most it has had since 2018 under Nick Saban. The White team earned a steak dinner with a 34-28 victory over Crimson, but a lot of players made impressive plays on the field. DeBoer finished the Tide’s final practice by thanking the fans for coming out and supporting the new era.

He thanked the fans again on Sunday for their loyalty.

Alabama has an opportunity to capture a national championship with the talent it has on the roster. We will see what happens; however, the focus now shifts to summer workouts, fall camp, and next season.

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