The Alabama Crimson Tide football program has acquired a new addition through the transfer portal. Former Michigan State offensive lineman Geno Vandemark will transfer to Alabama and join the Crimson Tide, according to On3 Sports.
Vandemark appeared in 18 games for Michigan State over the past two seasons, starting eight games primarily at right guard. He comes to Tuscaloosa with some familiarity, having played under current Alabama offensive line coach Chris Kapilovich the past three seasons.
The redshirt junior joins offensive lineman Kadin Proctor, kicker Graham Nicholson, safeties Kameron Howard and King Mack, and cornerback Dashawn Jones as Alabama's sixth player since A-Day. An additional player.
The 6-foot-5, 325-pound lineman fills a key need for Alabama as the Tide lacked experienced depth along the interior behind Tyler Booker, Parker Brailsfor, and Jaden Roberts. Satisfied.
Alabama head coach Karen DeBoer still expects Brailsford to join the team once summer activities begin in Regions Tradition, but VanDeMark's addition is a much-needed insurance policy for the Crimson Tide. He said he would give.
He was considered a three-star recruit for the Class of 2021 out of St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale, New Jersey. The 247Sports Composite ranks him as the No. 29 interior offensive lineman and No. 8 prospect on the team. He lived in New Jersey when he was in high school.