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Kalen DeBoer Keeps Internal Competition After Kicker Chooses to Stay

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Resilience seems to be the hottest trend in Tuscaloosa this off-season. Even after getting tagged as statistically one of the worst (if not the worst) kickers in all the SEC last season (2025), the Alabama Crimson Tide’s kicker, Conor Talty, decided to stay put instead of jumping elsewhere, despite the arrival of FCS’s best kicker, Lorcan Quinn. Word is, according to head honcho Kalen DeBoer, this is a legit battle for the starting kicker gig between the heart and talent, and he’s all for it.

“When you bring in someone else, it’s open competition,” Kalen DeBoer declared of the competition between Conor Talty and Marshall-transfer Lorcan Quinn. “It’s pretty obvious to Conor that’s the case. What I love about Conor is that he didn’t shy away from it. He decided to stay here. He knew he could have had plenty of time to leave if he wanted to.”

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“[Connor] wanted to. He wanted to stay here. He’s got it in him. Just continue to battle, and you know, like that competition there, and I like we’re going to be good. I know we’re gonna be good, no matter who it is and whoever wins out because both of them have a pretty high ceiling,” DeBoer further added.

DeBoer isn’t just keeping Talty around for depth. He is actively rewarding his grit. In an era where players hit the portal at the first sign of adversity, Talty’s refusal to run away aligns with the hard-nosed culture DeBoer is building. He earned this equal shot simply by staying in the fight.

While Kalen DeBoer praised Talty for not chickening out, we cannot sugarcoat how rough that 2025 season really was for them in the first place. After years of being spoiled by guys like legendary Will Reichard, the drop-off to sophomore Conor Talty was a harsh reality check. He came in with significant expectations, but by the time the season was in full swing, things had already gone south for him.

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