Why Maurice Linguist is key for Alabama football 2025 success: 'He's got high expectations'

Why Maurice Linguist is key for Alabama football 2025 success: 'He's got high expectations'

Kalen DeBoer is not worried about Chuck McDonald.

The four-star California cornerback is one of three players from Alabama football's 2025 recruiting class who won't enroll until the summer along with tight end Kaleb Edwards and defensive lineman London Simmons.

But DeBoer knows McDonald's track record: the program he comes from, Mater Dei High School, which has produced cornerbacks like Zabien Brown and Domani Jackson, who have shown what the successful transition looks like.

DeBoer sees McDonald as a player who is "going to come in and do his thing."

"He’s going to come in and fit right in with the group," DeBoer said. "Because he brings length. That’s the thing that just jumps out at your right now across the board. You got some guys that maybe don’t have the extreme height, but our length in the secondary has changed a lot. Chuck will come add to that."

It's the room Maurice Linguist has built, the Buffalo head coach-turned-Alabama co-defensive coordinator who has filled the Crimson Tide cornerbacks room with his prototypical weapons: versatile, long and aggressive pieces that could see the field from day one.

"He's just a guy in the building that just brings good juice and energy," DeBoer said of Linguist. "He's a pleasure to be around if you're the head coach, a staff member. And that is certainly seen by our players, felt by our players."

Heading into 2024, Linguist's first season, he inherited a room of two scholarship returners from the previous season: Jahlil Hurley and nickel DeVonta Smith. He used an offseason recruiting haul of Brown, Jaylen Mbakwe, Zavier Mincey and Dre Kirkaptrick Jr., along with Jackson and nickel DaShawn Jones through the transfer portal to completely rebuild a room that finished with the third-best pass defense in the SEC behind Texas and Missouri.

It was a room, DeBoer said that "developed confidence" over the course ...

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