No one can speak on the highs and lows of college football more intimately than Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer.

The second-year coach could probably get elected as the governor of Alabama in a landslide currently after he led a 24-21 upset victory at Georgia last week to make the Crimson Tide the betting favorite to win the SEC.

A month ago, he was almost chased out of the state all together after Florida State rocked Alabama 31-17 as 13-point underdogs in the season opener.

And that probably wasn’t even the low point of DeBoer’s tenure in Tuscaloosa, Ala., so far. That’s still likely reserved for Week 6 of last season when DeBoer became the first Alabama coach in 40 years to lose to Vanderbilt. The Commodores delivered an all-time moment in knocking off the Crimson Tide 40-35 as 24-point h

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