At a time when college football programs are rushing to manage player departures via the NCAA transfer portal, Alabama has managed to defy the trend. The Crimson Tide didn’t lose a single player throughout the spring transfer portal window.
DB Cameron Calhoun, who transferred to ‘Bama in December, credits the team’s ability to retain every player to the unit’s “brotherhood.”

Cameron Calhoun’s “Brotherhood” Statement Highlights Alabama’s Spring Transfer Portal Success
No scholarship player from Kalen DeBoer’s roster elected to transfer out during the spring period. There aren’t many programs that can claim this accomplishment.
We didn’t lose a single scholarship player to the portal. Amazing the culture Kalen DeBoer has already established in Tuscaloosa! 🐘🐘#RollTide pic.twitter.com/rbgJvbYlgC
— SPG (@SPG9814) April 26, 2025
Alabama fans were ecstatic to see that the team retained all of the players, limiting any roster issues the team might face going into the 2025 season.
“That’s awesome!! RTR,” one user commented.
That’s awesome!! RTR
— Chan (@ChandlerSulcer1) April 27, 2025
So, what’s really going on with Calhoun’s “brotherhood” statement? His use of the word isn’t simply a catchy slogan—it’s the core of Alabama’s football culture. Players are family, not just teammates.
Calhoun claims that the atmosphere prevented players from even thinking about moving elsewhere. Even with NIL opportunities vying for young athletes’ attention, leaving becomes far less alluring when they sense a true connection to their teammates, coaching staff, and program.
The culture developed throughout the years is reflected in Alabama’s success here. Although Alabama excels at both, it’s not just about winning games and making it to the NFL. It’s about fostering an environment where athletes receive professional and personal assistance and their development is valued on and off the field.
Players have faith in the program’s capacity to train them for greatness and in one another. Calhoun’s remark demonstrates that Alabama has become much more than another football team. In every way possible, it’s a brotherhood.
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Following Calhoun’s social media post, Alabama supporters were enthralled. It struck a chord with the Crimson Tide supporters to see a dominant school like Alabama preserve its close ties at a time when loyalty in college football seemed to be becoming less common.
Supporters are aware that winning titles depends on keeping talented players. With the 2025 season approaching and fresh leadership leading, the “brotherhood” foundation might be the key to Alabama’s return to the top of collegiate football.
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