Former
Alabama football
linebacker
Keanu Koht made headlines on his way out of town
. After leaving to enter the transfer portal midseason in 2024, he released a statement that seemed to throw shade at the Crimson Tide.
“After careful reflection and consideration, I’ve come to realize that I’ve outgrown the shoes I once wore here,” Koht wrote. “With that in mind, I have made the decision to enter my name into the transfer portal with two years of eligibility remaining. This was not an easy choice, but it’s one I believe is best for my future and personal growth.”
Koht remained in the SEC. He transferred to Vanderbilt, which beat Alabama during the 2024 season before Koht left.
Speaking to reporters at SEC media days in Atlanta on Monday, Commodore quarterback Diego Pavia was asked about how Koht has fit in with his team.
“He’s been a great addition to the defensive line,” Pavia said. “Obviously he’s twitchy, he’s fast, he uses his hands well. Sometimes he gets to me and says it’s a sack when it’s probably not. But yeah, he’s been a great addition and super excited to have him on the team.”
After last year’s stunning upset in Nashville, Koht and Vanderbilt will make the return trip to Tuscaloosa in 2025. The game has already been the center of a fair amount of trash talk, from both Pavia and Crimson Tide receiver Ryan Williams.
In Atlanta though, Pavia kept it civil.
“Obviously he’s a great competitor,” Pavia said. “The kid is naturally talented, gift from God you know? So I’ll be excited to play him in his home stadium.”
Alabama is scheduled to begin preseason practice July 30 in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide will open the 2025 season on Aug. 30, with a trip to Florida State.
The Commodores will visit Alabama on Oct. 4.
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