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Alabama football's Malachi Moore will not be suspended for his angry outburst against Vanderbilt

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Alabama defensive back Malachi Moore will not be suspended for his late-game tantrum against Vanderbilt and will start Saturday against South Carolina, according to coach Kalen DeBoer. Moore's actions included throwing his mouthpiece, seemingly refusing to be substituted in the closing moments of the game, and then kicking the ball, which resulted in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.

Moore, a fifth-grader and team captain, took to social media Monday morning to publicly apologize:

On Monday, defensive coordinator Kane Wommack expressed the view that the decision to replace Moore was intended to give him a chance to calm down on the sidelines. But Wommack noted that it may not have been the right time.

“He really does things at the level and standard that we want,” Wommack said. “At that moment he became a bit emotional, so we wanted to try to calm him down a bit. Sometimes in such situations it is better to let them calm down at a later date. But again, I think he's handled things really well since then and taken on the level of responsibility that Coach DeBoer implemented. He’s done a really good job going forward.”

The situation was described as being handled internally. DeBoer effusively praised Moore's character on Monday. Moore was a stabilizing force that held Alabama's roster together during the head coaching transition, which was largely why he, Jalen Milroe, Tyler Booker and Deontae Lawson were named permanent captains before the start of the season.

“What he did is he did his best by taking responsibility for it,” DeBoer said. “Immediately after the game until (Monday) morning, things that are all suggested by him, but are also just part of our conversations.

“I want to make sure Bama fans know that this guy was rock solid and a critical, critical contributor — along with others; There are a few others too – holding this thing together since January. When a lot of people decided to leave, this guy stood his ground. This guy loves Alabama football. And yes, there were some things he regretted and wished he hadn't done, yes. But he rose to the occasion and we handled it internally and are still dealing with it internally.”

Oatis enters the portal

During Monday's press conference, a report surfaced via ESPN that Jaheim Oatis plans to redshirt the remainder of the season and enter the transfer portal. Oatis recorded two tackles and one pass deflection in four games this season and was not credited with any snaps against Vanderbilt, according to Pro Football Focus. He still has two years of eligibility left.

“It felt like it was going that way,” DeBoer said. “I think you also have to understand that there are other elements, right. There are health elements. There are elements of life. I love these guys. They work hard. Jahiem’s decisions and things – there are reasons for that. He has notified and has notified and continues to communicate with us here. Somehow I had the feeling that maybe it was going in this direction – not just today or yesterday or here in the last few days.

“We're moving forward with the guys that can really help us win and focus on our program. As we go through this, I don’t want to make a final judgment on it, but you will always want the best for all people, and Jehiem is one of them.”

A former four-star recruit, Oatis earned a significant role and All-SEC Freshman honors in his freshman season in 2022. His breakthrough was scheduled for 2023, but injuries slowed his progress and injuries persisted through spring training and into the summer. Alabama's defensive line rotation is quite intense with six players getting significant snaps each week (Tim Keenan, Tim Smith, Jah-Marien Latham, LT Overton, Damon Payne and James Smith), but Oatis is the best choice because of his size. Experience and performance a remarkable loss if completely healthy.

“I think Jahiem is obviously dealing with some injuries,” Wommack said. “Wasn’t able to perform or produce the way any of us would like. But my focus is really on the players who will do everything they can to help us win football games. So that’s really my focus right now.”

(Photo: Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

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