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Trailer for ‘Nothing But A Winner,’ The Story of Alabama’s Football Dynasty on and off the field, released

Nothing but a Winner

Required Reading & Source Media, in partnership with Fathom Entertainment, the leading specialty distributor of content to theatrical partners worldwide, today announced Nothing But A Winner, about the greatest college football program in the history of the sport – the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. The feature documentary, directed by Jimmy Jenkins and produced by David Jacobson, releases exclusively in theatres nationwide for one night only on July 31.

The trailer can be seen and shared here:

Alabama has dominated college football in the last century: 18 national championships, 30 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships, and 447 players drafted into the NFL. Well known for the greatest run in modern memory under legendary Coach Nick Saban, the origin story of this culture of winning was pioneered by Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant.

Through first-hand accounts from barrier-breaking players spanning five decades, the film explores the culture of relentless commitment that turns raw recruits into national champions. From Bryant’s integration of Black players during the Civil Rights era to Saban’s modern-day streak of total dominance, Nothing But A Winner highlights how buying into Alabama’s process means you’re destined to be nothing but a winner.

Two legendary Alabama football families came together to tell the story of this legacy. Marlon Humphrey, an All-American defensive back under Saban and four-time Pro Bowler currently with the Baltimore Ravens, executive produced and financed the majority of the project, alongside his sister and co-producer Breona. Their father Bobby Humphrey, a former two-time First-Team All Pro in the NFL and All-American running back at Alabama, is an integral voice in the film.

Known for his acting (“NCIS: Los Angeles”), Caleb Castille, who played defensive back under Saban at Alabama, also serves as a producer for Nothing But A Winner. Caleb Castille’s father Jeremiah, who played defensive back under Bryant and later served as team chaplain for more than two decades, is a key feature in the film. Together, the Castilles and the Humphreys sought to capture the multi-generational impact and powerful ties that the football program has created.

The sweeping story of this college football powerhouse features narratives of the athletes who played under Bryant, Coach Gene Stallings and Saban and faced the challenges of their times, reflecting on the impact the coaches made on their players, their community, and the entire country.

Nothing But A Winner features:

· Jeremiah Castille, Cornerback 1979-1982

· Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Safety 2011-13,

· Kelvin Croom, Defensive Back 1975-76,

· Sylvester Croom, Center 1972-74,

· Ricky Davis, Defensive Back 1975-75,

· Bobby Humphrey, Running Back 1985-88,

· Lou Ikner, Running Back 1976-78,

· Wilbur Jackson, Running Back 1971-73,

· Antonio Langham, Cornerback 1990-93,

· Walter Lewis, Quarterback 1980-83,

· Mike Locksley, Assistant Coach 2016-18,

· CJ Mosley, Linebacker 2010-13,

· Ozzie Newsome, Wide Receiver 1974-77,

· George Pugh, Tight End 1972-75,

· Gene Stallings, Head Coach 1990-96,

· Nick Saban, Head Coach 2007-23,

· Jalen Hurts, Quarterback 2016-18,

· DeVonta Smith, Wide Receiver 2017-20,

· Jaylen Waddle, Wide Receiver 2018-20,

· Jonathan Allen, Defensive Tackle 2013-16,

· Jerry Jeudy, Wide Receiver 2017-19,

· Greg Byrne, Athletic Director 2017–present

· and more.

Jimmy Jenkins directed the film with David Jacobson, Caleb Castille and R.J. Moeller producing. The film was written by Isaiah Smallman, Eric Wiener and Jenkins. Executive Producers are Marlon Humphrey, Brenda Robinson, Seth Carter, Steph Higgs, Darnell Lee and Will Ward. Breona Humphrey served as Co-Producer and Chris James Champeau served as Editor. The film was produced in association with BarFaye Productions, Walk-On Media, Jenkins Bros. Entertainment, and Adelaide Pictures, and releases in theatres for a one-night showing on July 31, 2025.

About Jerry Milani

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Jerry Milani is a writer and public relations executive living in Bloomfield, N.J. He has worked in P.R. for more than 30 years in college and conference sports media relations, two agencies and for the International Fight League, a team-based mixed martial arts league, and as a freelance professional. His PR clients have included Wizard World and FAN EXPO, which produce pop culture and celebrity conventions across North America, USA Wrestling, the National Lacrosse League, Strat-O-Matic Media, the Pacific Life Open and Pilot Pen Tennis tournaments and dozens of others. Milani is also the director of athletic communications for Caldwell University. He is a proud graduate of North Rockland High School and Fordham University and when not attending a Yankees, Rams or Cougars game can be reached at Jerry (at) JerryMilani (dot) com.

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