Although anticipated to play a prominent role with the Michigan football team in 2024, sophomore safety Keon Sabb has taken an unexpected turn. Recent reports indicate that Sabb has decided to enroll at Alabama and will be part of the Crimson Tide for the upcoming season. Despite his limited starting opportunities, Sabb contributed significantly to Michigan’s defense in 2023, participating in 14 games and starting five, during which he accumulated 28 tackles and two interceptions. Acting as a reliable backup, he filled in for injured players, including sophomore corner Will Johnson. Sabb showcased his talent with notable plays such as a pick-six against Minnesota and a strong performance in the National Championship game against Washington. His departure comes at a crucial time, especially with graduate defensive back Quinten Johnson opting for the NFL Draft. The coaching staff changes at Michigan, including the departure of former head coach Jim Harbaugh and defensive coordinator Jesse Minter, likely influenced Sabb’s decision. While Michigan retains its defensive core, Sabb’s absence leaves a significant gap in the team’s plans for 2024, as he was expected to be a key contributor to the defensive backfield. Instead, he will be pursuing his football career at Alabama.