Alabama Player Apologizes for Outburst at End of Loss to Vanderbilt

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama defensive back Malachi Moore will not receive a suspension for his late-game outburst against Vanderbilt and will start on Saturday against South Carolina, according to coach Kalen DeBoer. Moore’s actions included throwing his mouthpiece, appearing to refuse to be subbed out during the final moments of the game and subsequently kicking the ball, which resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

Moore, a fifth-year senior and team captain, took to social media on Monday morning to issue a public apology:

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— Kinggchi👑 (@malachi_moore13) October 7, 2024

On Monday, defensive coordinator Kane Wommack’s perspective was that the decision to try to substitute Moore was to give him an

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