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re: Official In-Season Practice, Injury Reports and Press Conferences Thread: 12-0

Posted on 11/18/16 at 7:30 pm to
Posted by AllBamaDoesIsWin
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Posted on 11/18/16 at 7:30 pm to
I just quickly went through it, it didn't sound like he was "forced" to do anything.
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
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Posted on 11/18/16 at 7:40 pm to
I doubt he was. But he sounds angry. And accusatory.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 11/21/16 at 8:47 am to
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One game remains on Alabama’s 2016-17 regular-season schedule, and the No. 1-ranked Crimson Tide sits at 11-0 (7-0 SEC), having already clinched the SEC West, after a 31-3 win over the Chattanooga Mocs on Saturday.

BamaOnLine takes an in-depth look at Alabama’s rankings in several statistical categories from a national and Southeastern Conference standpoint through 12 weeks of the 2016 season. Stats were acquired from CFBStats.com.

OFFENSE

Scoring offense: 40.3 points per game (14th nationally, 1st)

- After Miss. State: 41.2 points per game (14th, 1st)

Rushing offense: 249.82 yards per game (13th, 2nd)

- After Miss. State: 255.20 yards per game (12th, 2nd)

Passing offense: 227.8 yards per game (71st, 5th)

- After Miss. State: 237.0 yards per game (62nd, 5th)

Total offense: 477.6 yards per game (27th, 2nd)

- After Miss. State: 492.2 yards per game (23rd, 1st)

Third down conversions: 47.06 percent (18th, 1st)

- After Miss. State: 48.57 percent (15th, 1st)

Red zone conversions: 86.0 percent (T-47th, 6th)

- After Miss. State: 85.11 percent (T-54th, 6th)

DEFENSE

Scoring defense: 11.4 points per game (2nd, 1st)

- After Miss. State: 12.2 points per game (2nd, 1st)

Rushing defense: 68.91 yards per game (1st, 1st)

- After Miss. State: 68.80 yards per game (1st, 1st)

Passing defense: 183.7 yards per game (13th, 2nd)

- After Miss. State: 190.7 yards per game (18th, 3rd)

Total defense: 252.6 yards per game (2nd, 1st)

- After Miss. State: 259.5 yards per game (2nd, 1st)

Opponent third down conversions: 29.14 percent (8th, 1st)

- After Miss. State: 30.25 percent (10th, 2nd)

Opponent red zone conversions: 82.35 percent (55th, 7th)

- After Miss. State: 82.35 percent (T-54th, 9th)

MISCELLANEOUS

Penalties: 42.7 yards per game (18th, 3rd)

- After Miss. State: 46.0 yards per game (T-27th, 5th)

Time of possession: 31:08.82 per game (45th, 5th)

- After Miss. State: 31:40.30 per game (39th, 5th)

Turnover margin: +3 (T-39th, T-6th)

- After Miss. State: +2 (T-44th, T-6th)


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Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:22 am to
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama senior linebacker Reuben Foster was named one of five finalists for the Butkus Award on Monday morning.

The Butkus Award is given annually to the nation’s top linebacker. Foster joined LSU’s Kendall Beckwith, Vanderbilt’s Zach Cunningham, Florida’s Jarrad Davis and Iowa’s Josey Jewell as finalists.

The signal-caller of the Crimson Tide linebacking corps, Foster has put together an impressive senior campaign, helping to lead one of the nation’s top-ranked defenses. He has collected a team-high 75 tackles while adding 9.0 tackles for loss (-39 yards) and two sacks (-18 yards). The Auburn, Ala., native has totaled three quarterback hurries and a pair of pass breakups for the season.

This year’s winner will be selected by an independent panel of recruiters, scouts, coaches and journalists and will be officially announced on or by Dec. 6.

The award recognizes linebackers at three levels of competition while helping spread the word about Butkus’ ‘I Play Clean’ initiative which encourages teens to eat well, train hard, and play with attitude instead of resorting to steroids and performance-enhancing drugs.

Alabama has had three players previously win the Butkus Award, including Derrick Thomas (1988), Rolando McClain (2009) and C.J. Mosley (2013). Last season, Reggie Ragland was named as a finalist for the Crimson Tide.


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Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 11/23/16 at 10:36 am to
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TUSCALOOSA -- It’s now been more than a month since No. 1 Alabama’s defense surrendered a touchdown to an opponent. The Crimson Tide (11-0, 7-0 SEC) has not allowed a touchdown in the last 207 minutes and 54 seconds of game action, dating back to the third quarter of its 33-14 win over Texas A&M.

Aggie wide receiver Christian Kirk caught a 25-yard touchdown pass in the Week 8 game. That was the last time an opposing team crossed the goal line against Alabama’s No. 2-ranked total (252.6 yards per game) and scoring (11.6 points per game) defense. So what’s been the cause of this dominant run?

“It just means that we’re doing our job,” sophomore defensive back Minkah Fitzpatrick said. “Everybody is out there executing, being disciplined. That’s kind of what we pride our defense on. It’s good that we’re doing that.”

Alabama blanked the Aggies over the final 27:54 of that game and shut out LSU, 10-0, in Baton Rouge the following week. The Tide then limited Mississippi State to a field goal on Nov. 12 in a 51-3 victory and defeated Chattanooga 31-3 this past weekend.

The Crimson Tide’s 31-3 win over UTC marked the 65th time it’s held an opponent to 10 points or fewer under head coach Nick Saban since the start of the 2007 season and the eighth time in 2016, excluding only Ole Miss (48-43), Arkansas (49-30) and Texas A&M (33-14).

As a pair of games against top-15 teams begins this weekend with No. 13 Auburn, Alabama will want to sustain that suffocating approach on defense. So what is it exactly that enables it to keep teams out of the end zone?

“I think the guys have played well together,” Saban said. “They have a good competitive spirit. They’ve prepared pretty well. I think they have a lot of pride. But this is going to be the most challenging group that we’ve faced, probably, in terms of the multiples of things that they do and how we need to adjust and how people need to be responsible and doing their job. That’ll be a real key to it.

“It doesn’t really matter what we’ve done in the last three weeks. It matters what we do the next week and that’s really what we’re focused on here.”

On the season, the Crimson Tide has only allowed 13 touchdowns, and 11 of those came in three games, including two on the road.

In order to keep Auburn’s league-leading rushing offense (297.82) off the scoreboard in Bryant-Denny Stadium, Alabama will need to clean up some things from its last game against UTC -- at least in the players’ eyes. And that brought linebacker Ryan Anderson back to this past weekend.

“We didn’t play good that last game,” Anderson said. “It felt like we gave up 21 points last game. I was embarrassed. … We didn’t play good.”

It’s been one month and one day since a team was able to score a touchdown on this Alabama defense. And with the Iron Bowl as the next game on the schedule, shutting its in-state rival out of the end zone would be a perfect end to the regular season for the Tide.

“It’s always good when you can shut down an opponent, especially an SEC West opponent,” defensive end Jonathan Allen said. “So if we’re able to do it this week, that’s going to be great.”


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Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 11/23/16 at 8:39 pm to
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama is relatively healthy heading into the Iron Bowl.

Three key players are banged up, but things are trending toward them playing against Auburn.

Running back Bo Scarbrough (knee), left tackle Cam Robinson (shoulder) and right guard Korren Kirven (shoulder) are all working their way back from injuries.

The Crimson Tide (11-0) hosts the Tigers (8-3) on Saturday inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS.

“They have practiced and if they continue to make progress, they both will play,” Saban said of Robinson and Kirven. “Bo Scarbrough has practiced more this week so we’re hopeful he will continue to progress. Certainly looks a lot better this week. That’s about it.”

Scarbrough has run for 358 yards and 5 touchdowns on 62 carries this season. Scarbrough injured his knee in the LSU game on Nov. 5. Scarbrough has dressed and gone through warmups, but he hasn’t played in the last two games. Saban has said Scarbrough was cleared by the medical staff, but the team decided to hold him out of the last two games.

Since he stepped on campus three years ago, Robinson has started every game at left tackle. Robinson has played through injuries throughout his career at Alabama. During practice on Tuesday and Wednesday, Robinson was spotted wearing a brace on his left shoulder. Robinson injured his shoulder against Chattanooga last week.

Kirven has started the last two games at right guard after making the switch from offensive tackle. Kirven injured his shoulder against Chattanooga last week. During practice this week, Kirven wore a brace on his left shoulder.




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