“This is a piece of 11” – Mark Ingram predicts Alabama bravely to overcome its total projection for the 2025 season


Mark Ingram has offered his prediction on what Alabama season would be like in 2025. Crimson Tide had a disappointing departure last season, ending with a 9-4 record and missing in the Playoff of university football In the first season of Kalen Deboer by the program.

In a recent delivery of the podcast “The Triple Option”, Mark Ingram predicted that Alabama will exceed the victory projected for the 2025 season. Crimson Tide is currently a 9.5 earnings projection, but the Heisman trophy winner sees his alma mater winning at least 11 games.

Keeping confidence in Deboer and his team, Mark Ingram broken down what would be the 2025 season Alabam Game per game. Crimson Tide is expected to face the same teams as in 2024 in conference matches for next season. However, the playing sites will be flown.

“In the state of Florida, we know the season they had,” said Ingram. “They will want to bounce again. Then you have Ulm. Then you have Wisconsin … I go 3-0. Then you have in Georgia. This will obviously be a dog fight.”

“Then you go vandy, dub. Missouri, dub. Tennessee, game of revenge, dub. South Carolina, south Carolina, dub. LSU, dub. Oklahoma, game of revenge again, dub. Dub. Eastern Illinois, dub. There is your 10.5.

Mark Ingram expresses his concern about Alabama playing Florida State in his game No conference

Alabama opens the 2025 season to State of Florida. Although the Seminoles had an abysmal season in 2024, they will try to bounce this year, creating some challenges for the Marea Crimson. Mark Ingram expresses his concern about playing this type of game in a non -conference calendar.

“You talk about this in Florida State to appear, the first week,” said Ingram. “We have talked about the programming. We talked about the potential of scheduled these types of games to start the year and how it can really affect you.”

“Lose this game and you are behind the eight balls. Will you punish yourself for that? Yes, you will do it. We saw that the programming force was not in place last year. So to start the season it will be a great test.”

After Alabama loses the playoffs last season, there is a widespread belief that the strength of the calendar matters less in the decision of the CFP's selection committee. This has seen many coaches deny the idea of ​​playing hard opponents in non -league matches, as they could be punished for this.