Longshore and McKnight: Alabama’s low profile coming into spring football practice, Auburn clinches SEC regular season title, Alabama loses to Tennessee, and more…

In today’s episode, John and Barry discuss Alabama football’s low-profile start to spring practice, noting the shift in energy compared to the Nick Saban era. New head coach Kalen DeBoer’s quieter approach has drawn little attention, as Alabama fans remain more focused on basketball and March Madness.

Meanwhile, Auburn has clinched the SEC regular-season title, and debate swirls over whether Bruce Pearl should rest players before the NCAA Tournament.

Auburn’s rivalry game against Alabama on Saturday will serve as both a showdown and a championship celebration. Meanwhile, Alabama’s late-game collapse against Tennessee has raised concerns about their NCAA Tournament seeding, making the upcoming Florida game a must-win to secure a top spot.

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The conversation shifts to SEC scheduling frustrations, with fans complaining about early weekday tipoffs that make attending games difficult.

The hosts also debate Greg Byrne’s hint at an SEC-Big Ten scheduling alliance, which could reshape future non-conference matchups. In recruiting, Alabama loses top prospect Bear McWhorter to Michigan, fueling speculation that the Tide is falling behind in the NIL race. Auburn baseball’s hot 11-1 start also garners attention, though their 10-game win streak is only the fourth-longest in the SEC.