College Football Teams Open Fall Camps Amid Key Player, Coach Adjustments
College Football Teams Open Fall Camps Amid Key Player, Coach Adjustments

College Football Teams Open Fall Camps Amid Key Player, Coach Adjustments

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As college football programs across the country kick off fall camps, several teams face critical questions and transitions ahead of the 2025 season. James Madison University enters its second year under coach Bob Chesney with high expectations to win the Sun Belt, featuring a competitive quarterback battle among Matthew Sluka, Camden Coleman, and the recovering Alonza Barnett. Utah aims to revitalize its offense with new quarterback Devon Dampier and offensive coordinator Jason Beck, looking to balance a strong defense and adjust to Big 12 competition. Meanwhile, Cal faces significant uncertainty with a large roster turnover, a new coaching staff, and an open quarterback competition involving Ohio State transfer Devin Brown and younger contenders. At Alabama, head coach DeBoer enters his second season amidst skepticism, with a key focus on developing a new quarterback, Ty Simpson, and solidifying the offensive line, especially the left guard position. Other teams like Arizona are also navigating positional battles and depth chart competitions, highlighting the wide-ranging challenges and adjustments across college football programs as they prepare for the new season.

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