In a surprising move for the 2024 season, Parker Brailsford , known for his standout performance at Washington, has transferred to the Alabama Crimson Tide.
The University of Alabama football team will be without an offensive lineman for A-Day. Parker Brailsford, a transfer from Washington, will not participate in Saturday’s practice.He remains with the team, but Kalen DeBoer has mentioned to reporters that the sophomore has been battling non-football related issues.
Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer gave an update on Washington transfer Parker Brailsford who has been away from the team this week. “Parker is just going through non-football related things,” DeBoer said following the Crimson Tide’s scrimmage on Saturday.
Alabama football lost its starting center to Ohio State (NCAA transfer portal), but Kalen DeBoer brought in an athletic offensive lineman and one of the best players at his position from the portal. Parker Brailsford, a transfer from the University of Washington, was the highest-graded freshman lineman in 2023 via Pro Football Focus.
It hasn’t been an easy new year for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Losing to the #1 Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl on New Year’s Day was not the best start.
By Tony Thomas Ohio State continues to load up their 2024 roster with great football players from the transfer portal; Alabama gets another player from the national runners-up; Tennessee lands a former 5-star OT from an SEC rival and a defensive lineman from the PAC 12; Florida lands a former Alabama athlete.
Kalen DeBoer has quickly found a way to fix Alabama’s snapping issues from 2023 Alabama has lost a lot of players to the transfer portal since the retirement of Nick Saban.
As Washington undergoes a football program overhaul with the departure of Kalen DeBoer and arrival of Jedd Fisch, the roster continues to do the same with former Saguaro offensive lineman Parker Brailsford committing to Alabama on Saturday.
Alabama football fans likely will complain rather loudly about former University of Washington center Parker Brailsford giving the sainted program his transfer portal commitment.
For a University of Washington football team under new management, they've taken just about all of the meat off the bone. On Monday, second-team All-Pac-12
NEW ORLEANS — Parker Brailsford is the last guy you would expect to find wandering through the French Quarter this week, where people party to the excess and rules simply don't apply.
He was a Jimmy Lake recruit, a somewhat undersized offensive lineman from Mesa, Arizona, someone who maintained his University of Washington football scholarship offer during the coaching change to Kalen DeBoer when others were let go, yet didn't play a down as a freshman.
Rushing for the fifth-highest FBS total this season, University of Washington junior tailback Dillon Johnson on Monday received weekly conference honors, as did redshirt freshman Parker Brailsford, one of the guys who was blocking for him.
In his first season as a starter, redshirt freshman Parker Brailsford has fit right in with the Washington Huskies. Mixed with future NFL draft picks such as quarterback Michael Penix Jr., wide receivers Rome Odunze and Ja'Lynn Polk, plus tackles Troy Fautanu and Roger Rosengarten, the young center has shown he can hang with the best.
For Zion Tupuola-Fetui, it was just like old times, shades of his infamous 2020 season. Multiple sacks. A forced fumble, though it wasn't enabled by a replay call.
Parker Brailsford not only won a starting job at offensive guard for the University of Washington football team for Saturday's season opener, it was much more profound than that — he graded higher than all of the candidates involved.
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