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Former ESPN writer Chris Low has reported that Alabama starting defensive tackle Tim Keenan III and team captain Tim Keenan III will miss multiple games to start the season after suffering a high ankle sprain on Tuesday in practice.
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Keenan was scheduled to undergo a tightrope surgical procedure Wednesday and is expected to miss multiple games, but sources said Alabama expects him back at some point this season. The Crimson Tide face UL Monroe in Week 2, Wisconsin in Week 3 and then have a bye week before traveling to Georgia for the SEC opener on Sept. 27.

Coach Kalen DeBoer said earlier Wednesday on the SEC coaches teleconference that Keenan was still being evaluated after suffering a lower-body injury and would "probably not" be full go for the game.

Keenan, a fifth-year senior, is one of the anchors of an Alabama defensive line that should be one of the strengths of the team. He's a two-year starter and one of the strongest leaders on the team. Redshirt freshman Jeremiah Beaman and true freshman London Simmons are next in line to step in for Keenan, who was second on the team a year ago with 7.5 tackles for loss.
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KennabraTiger3 months
Pretty crazy they have two players named Tim Keenan III
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Rex Feral3 months
A big guy like that is going to take some time to get better from a high ankle sprain.
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Bham4Tide3 months
Those ankle sprains suck.
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