Alabama QB Dylan Lonergan not expected to play baseball this spring

Alabama QB Dylan Lonergan not expected to play baseball this spring

Pitchers, fielders and catchers reported to Sewell-Thomas Stadium on Friday afternoon as Alabama baseball started its first preseason practice under new head coach Rob Vaughn. Yet, there was one name missing at “The Joe.”

Dylan Lonergan, the first-year Crimson Tide quarterback, isn’t likely to be a part of the baseball program this spring after enrolling in Tuscaloosa last year as a dual-sport athlete, Vaughn confirmed.

The news isn’t surprising, especially when Vaughn referred to one of the craziest months in UA football history as changes “across the street” at the Mal M. Moore Facility, but Vaughn kept the door open for Lonergan.

“We’d love to have him a part of what we’re doing. He’s a talented kid, no doubt. But he’s going to focus on what’s in front of him,” Vaughn said. “That’s a testament to who he is and what he’s really earned over the last six or seven months over at that football field across the street. Time will tell how that shakes out.

“What that means for him moving forward long-term? That’s going to be up to Dylan a lot.”

Lonergan, who settled as the Tide’s third-string quarterback this fall behind Jalen Milroe and Ty Simpson, appeared in one game on the gridiron. He completed two passes in a blowout against Chattanooga while rushing for 5 yards. Lonergan had earned praise from former UA coaches Nick Saban and Tommy Rees throughout the season.

As a prospect, Lonergan sought a school that would allow him to play both sports. Per his high school coaches at Brookwood (Georgia) High, Saban himself was a proponent of letting Lonergan do both, telling them as much in the recruiting process. Lonergan, a first and third baseman who registered 93 mph off the mound, was rated a blue-chip recruit (four stars or better) in both sports.

Dylan Lonergan (12) pregame. Alabama Crimson Tide football plays the Michigan Wolverines in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Monday Jan. 1, 2024. (Ben Flanagan / AL.com)Ben Flanagan

Lonergan committed to Saban and former UA baseball coach Brad Bohannon. Saban retired, rocking the college football world on Jan. 10. Bohannon was fired during the baseball season as part of a gambling scandal. Alabama associate head coach Jason Jackson led UA to the NCAA Super Regionals before Vaughn was appointed.

“There’s been conversations with Dylan over the last year or so. The stuff across the street, there’s been a lot of changes over the last few weeks, right? It’s been very well-documented what those changes are. Dylan, right now, is going to focus on what he’s got going in football. He’s very talented. J.J. has seen him pitch and loves him. I’ll welcome that kid over here any time he wants. He’s a competitor. He’s coldblooded,” Vaughn said.

Lonergan is expected to compete once again this spring for playing time, now under head coach Kalen DeBoer and his former Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Two Alabama quarterbacks have transferred since the season ended (Tyler Buchner to Notre Dame for lacrosse and Eli Holstein to Pittsburgh) while Milroe and Simpson remain.

Nick Alvarez is a reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @nick_a_alvarez or email him at [email protected].