Caleb Downs, Ex-Alabama Safety, Moves to Ohio State Following Nick Saban’s Retirement

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Caleb Downs, Former Alabama Safety, Transfers to Ohio State After Nick Saban Retires

Downs emerged as Alabama’s leading tackler this season, notching an impressive 70 solo tackles and a total of 107 tackles. Additionally, he showcased his versatility by securing two interceptions and assuming punt return duties for the Crimson Tide toward the end of the season.

His departure contributes to a growing trend of transfers departing Alabama in the wake of Nick Saban’s retirement. As of Friday, a total of 10 players have transferred from the program, with a notable portion, five players, hailing from the defensive backs and safeties positions.

Caleb Downs, Ex-Alabama Safety, Moves to Ohio State Following Nick Saban's Retirement
Caleb Downs, Ex-Alabama Safety, Moves to Ohio State Following Nick Saban’s Retirement (Credits: CBS Sports)

The impact of Saban’s retirement is not limited to transfers alone, as Alabama is now experiencing decommitments from prospective players in the 2024 and 2025 recruiting classes. The loss of 5-star wide receiver commit Ryan Williams shortly after Saban’s announcement underscores the challenges the program is facing. In fact, six decommitments from the Class of 2025 have been recorded following Saban’s retirement.

Now faced with these challenges, the Tide, under the leadership of new head coach Kalen DeBoer (hired just last week), must navigate the transitions without experiencing a significant drop in performance. DeBoer, stepping into the shoes of the legendary Saban, shoulders high expectations as Alabama’s head coach. The ongoing transfers and decommitments pose additional obstacles to overcome.

On the flip side, Ohio State is welcoming Downs to bolster their defense and contribute to an overall improvement. Despite a commendable season, the Buckeyes fell short in a crucial rivalry matchup with Michigan and missed out on the College Football Playoff. The disappointment extended to a bowl game loss against Missouri, concluding their year with an 11-2 record.

With Downs now part of their defensive lineup and additional talents on the horizon, Ohio State is aiming to outperform the Wolverines and secure a spot in the CFP for the upcoming season.

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