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Alabama OL Landon Dickerson explains the art of getting in opponents' heads
Tony Tsoukalas • BamaInsider @Tony_Tsoukalas
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — There’s a rule at Alabama that players shouldn’t talk to the opposing team during games. Landon Dickerson doesn’t always follow it.

The graduate transfer offensive lineman endeared himself to Alabama fans during the season-opener against Duke as he riled up Edgar Cerenord so much that the Blue Devils defensive lineman was eventually ejected from the game.

A series of spirited blocks — and perhaps a few words — from Dickerson throughout the game eventually sent Cerenord over the edge in the third quarter as the defensive lineman threw a few punches which led to his dismissal. Unfazed by the altercation, Dickerson stood up and pointed to the exit as Cerenord was being escorted off the field

"I mean I just tried to finish the guy every play, and eventually I guess it wore on him and then he just got a little frustrated,” Dickerson recalled Tuesday. “He was a little too emotional.”

Before the season, head coach Nick Saban emphasized his disdain for trash talk, famously stating, “if you want to talk shite to the other team, join the god damn debate team.”

It’s safe to say Dickerson is one of Alabama’s best “debaters.” Although, it’s a trait his teammates have learned to appreciate.

“That’s a plus for us for him to get in their heads,” starting right tackle Jedrick Wills said. “He’s a special guy. I’ll put it that way.”

While Dickerson’s chippy style might get under his opponents' skin, he wouldn’t classify himself as mean on the field.

“I just like to play football how I think it should be played,” he said. “That's just playing through the whistle. Simple as that.”

And if that happens to affect his opponent, all the better.

“Some people let things get in their head and you know if that happens, that happens,” Dickerson said. “I just really enjoy what I do.

"There are games within the game. I mean really if you are doing your job to the best of your ability every play, someone is going to get frustrated and so that is kind of the end result, is the Duke game.”

Dickerson joined Alabama from Florida State right before camp and instantly worked his way into the Crimson Tide's first-team offensive line. He started at right guard during the opener before moving to center last week to fill in for injured Chris Owens. Through the two games, he’s earned a 64.2 grade from Pro Football Focus, including a 78.6 pass-blocking mark which ranks third among Alabama linemen.

While Dickerson made sure not to bad talk his former team, he said his decision to transfer to transfer from Florida State came as Alabama “fit my personality a little better.”

“Just the standard that coach holds everybody to,” he explained. “Everything about the program – that’s just one thing that really appealed to me.”

It turns out his personality has appealed to Alabama as well.

“I thought he played with a lot of toughness,” Saban said of Dickerson last week. “Had a lot of effort out there. Did a good job for the most part. One of the guys that we feel competed in the game like we like.”

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Posted on 9/10/19 at 4:37 pm to
Alabama Crimson Tide vs. South Carolina Preview with Kyle Henderson and Chris Clark
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Alabama Crimson Tide vs. South Carolina Preview with Kyle Henderson of BamaInsider.com and Chris Clark of Gamecockcentral.com
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 4:39 pm to
Why Alabama OL Landon Dickerson loves football
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Alabama offensive lineman Landon Dickerson explains gamesmanship in football.
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Alabama defensive back Patrick Surtain II talks about his first interception
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Alabama defensive back Patrick Surtain II talks about his first interception
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 4:49 pm to
Inside Alabama Football: Act 1
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 4:50 pm to
Doghouse on campus or portal?
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Inside Alabama Football: Act 2
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Nick Saban opens up about life after football, the “monster” in his closet, and the aftereffects of his most bruising defeat. The Athletic’s exclusive series takes you inside the gold standard of college football with rare behind-the-scenes access to Alabama.
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 4:52 pm to
Inside Alabama Football: Act 3
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Published on Sep 10, 2019
Nick Saban opens up about life after football, the “monster” in his closet, and the aftereffects of his most bruising defeat. The Athletic’s exclusive series takes you inside the gold standard of college football with rare behind-the-scenes access to Alabama.
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 4:57 pm to
Alabama practice report: Updates o-line, DBs By Michael Casagrande | mcasagrande@al.com
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The most intense day of South Carolina game plan-install came Tuesday in sunny Tuscaloosa.

A full-gear practice began with temperatures in the lower 90s. A few notes from what we observed in the media viewing period:

-- For a second straight day, Antonio Alfano was not spotted at practice. Nick Saban on Saturday said the freshman defensive lineman was working through some disciplinary things.

-- The offensive line is getting back closer to full strength with interior players Chris Owens and Emil Ekiyor back on the field. Both missed last week’s game, leading to the first start at center for Landon Dickerson at any level of football.

-- Defensive lineman Justin Eboigbe was also back for a second straight practice after missing a few weeks with a leg injury. Saban had good things to say about the freshman’s progress in the defense before going down late in camp.

-- Watching the defensive backs, the nickel formation’s first group had Trevon Diggs and Patrick Surtain at corners, Jared Mayden and Xavier McKinney at safety and Shyheim Carter at Star.

-- The second group in nickel had Josh Jobe and Jayln Armour-Davis at corners, Jordan Battle and Daniel Wright at safety and Surtain at Star. Brandon Turnage was shadowing at corner while DeMarcco Hellams was shadowing at safety.

-- Henry Ruggs III made a nice over the shoulder catch with one hand at one point.
Michael Casagrande is an Alabama beat writer for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @ByCasagrande or on Facebook.
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 5:05 pm to

Big bodies and big personalities aside, Alabama's offensive line still has big expectations by Christopher Walsh
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Even though the Crimson Tide is still working toward establishing its starting five up front, the unit’s potential is still enormous

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — They talked about it once, and that was the only time it’s going to get mentioned until December.

At least officially.

When it comes to the 2019 season, the University of Alabama football team has numerous goals, many of which don’t need to be mentioned. They include winning another Southeastern Conference title, making the College Football Playoff for the sixth straight year and capturing the national championship.

However, an additional one for the offensive line is to win the Joe Moore Award. The Crimson Tide has the first ever given out in 2015, all 350 pounds of it, making it easily the heaviest non-team trophy in collegiate sports.

This group wants another and for Alabama to be the first repeat winner of the most outstanding offensive line honor.

“You always want to be the best, but after last season we kind of feel that we fell off,” junior right tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. said. “It’s a big motivator for us.”

Two games in, though, and the unit has a way to go in terms of playing as a cohesive unit, especially in the interior. Nick Saban has said he feels like he has seven starters, yet heading into Alabama’s SEC opener against South Carolina (Saturday 2:30 p.m. CT, CBS) the Crimson Tide has yet to set its starting five.

It had four players play center during the season opener. There’s been similar turnover at right guard. The players are also dealing with a new position coach Kyle Flood, new offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian and new blocking schemes/philosophies.

Things haven’t clicked, especially in the running game, and all signs point to it being at least a couple more weeks before the starting five is set.

The uncertainty aside, the unit has size, talent and a chip on their collective shoulders. Plus it still has plenty of time to pull it all together.

There are also two anchors on the end to build around with Willis, the lone starter in the same place as last year, and Alex Leatherwood, a junior who has stepped in at left tackle.

The former led the team with 50 knockdown blocks and allowed just one hit on the quarterback last season. Meanwhile, in order to get on the field as a sophomore, Leatherwood played away from his natural position at right guard and ended up voted second-team All-SEC by league coaches.

“It’s a bunch of variables that go into that and it’s all subjective to the player,” Leatherwood said about going from one side of the line to the other. “That player may have played there for most of their career. They may be right-hand dominant over left-hand dominant. It’s a bunch of things that go into it.”

Everyone saw what Leatherwood could do at left tackle during the 2017 title game when he came in as an injury replacement and made a big-time contribution to the come-from-behind overtime win over Georgia. However, he also learned a lot by playing at guard for a season.

“I feel like I see the big picture more,” he said.

As for the interior spots on the line, the Crimson Tide had so many options during fall camp that one seldom saw the same combination lining up together on consecutive days.

Winning the job at left guard was massive true freshman Evan Neal, who at 6-foot-7 doesn’t look like he weighs 360 pounds. A likely tackle down the road, he immediately gave the line a more intimidating presence, especially when considering the other linemen: senior Matt Womack (6-7, 325), redshirt junior Landon Dickerson (6-6, 308), redshirt junior Chris Owens (6-3, 315), redshirt freshman Emil Ekiyor Jr. (6-3, 327) and redshirt junior Deonte Brown (6-4, 338).

Yeah, it’s a big line. Maybe the biggest in Crimson Tide history.

“It’s crazy,” Wills said. “It’s like we have a great wall. It’s amazing.”

It’s not just that the players are tall (and they are), but they’re also thick and can move. Brown turned heads with his power last season and Dickerson, a graduate transfer from Florida State, showed up ready to contribute. Ekiyor is the most versatile, while Womack has the most experience.

He was on that 2015 team that won the Joe Moore Award, which had the starting five of Cam Robinson, Ross Pierschbacher, Ryan Kelly, Alphonse Taylor and Dominick Taylor. That was a big and powerful group as well, which helped Derrick Henry win the Heisman Trophy.

“We definitely want to establish a powerful run game,” Womack said. “If a defense watches us coming off the ball and hitting people, then they are going to be thinking about that going into a game. So we really want a defense to see how powerful we are.

“We’re trying to strive to be the best O-Line, and the only way to be the best O-Line is to do the best you can do.”
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 5:07 pm to

Big bodies and big personalities aside, Alabama's offensive line still has big expectations by Christopher Walsh Continued from above...

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But having size and power doesn’t tell the whole story because it takes a lot more to play up front at this level. At times, Evans and Owens, at left guard and center, respectively, looked like they were making their first career starts against Duke. Ekiyor was sidelined by a knee injury and Brown is out two more weeks while serving a suspension (and is also dealing with a minor injury).

Womack spent a good part of Week 1 lining up as a blocking tight end, filling a major need for the offense, but started Week 2 at guard with Dickerson going from right guard to center. It may not be where he’s best suited to play, though.

Consequently, freshman Darrian Dalcourt, Alabama’s center of the future, is another player to keep an eye on as the Crimson Tide continues to work toward a solution.

That’s on the field. Off it, the unit has what you would expect: some big-time characters.

While Leatherwood describes Wills as “Mr. Personality” (and Wills says Brown is in that club as well), off the field the players are as different as their home states of Alabama Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi and North Carolina.

“We have a pretty diverse group of people,” Leatherwood said. “You have the super-serious [casual], you have the goofy cats. You’ve got the group that mixed with everyone. You have the mutes. You have all of them.

“I’m right dab in the middle. I’m a little bit of everything. I hang out with everyone.”

Leatherwood described it as a “super-cohesive” group, but not clicky, to which Wills agreed — even though he said his fellow tackle likes Japanese anime cartoons (“Weird,” Wills said with a laugh. “Very smart on and off the field. He’s one of my good friends”).

Get them all away from football and the linemen hang out a lot, doing everything from bowling to going out to eat together, and new position coach Kyle Flood has been known to have them over to his house for group events.

Of course, they also like playing video games even though everyone got sick of getting beat by Tua Tagovailoa in “Fortnite” (the quarterback has since stopped playing the game, though). After the football team got an early sneak peak at the new “Call of Duty” that will hit stores in October, Wills is eagerly awaiting its release.

“I have other people from other schools ask us how do we do that?” he said about the special perk the players received in July. “It’ not up to me, it’s just the program that we’ve got.”

That was followed by a team visit from Mike Tyson, who the linemen were surprised to see was shorter than their starting quarterback. They had the opposite reaction last year when 6-6 Kobe Bryant walked in the room.

“Kobe was pretty cool,” Wills said of the guest speaker. “My favorite one, though, was probably Deonte [Wilder]. He had like his crazy-like, weird energy in the room. So you’re like, what would it be like to fight him?”

Incidentally, Wilder, the WBC heavyweight champion since 2015, is also 6-7 but weighs about 100 pounds less than the average Alabama offensive lineman.

There obviously something to be said there about determinism.

“We’re locked in on what we need to do,” Leatherwood said
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 5:10 pm to
Alabama Crimson Tide Football practice: Justin Eboigbe, DJ Dale, Raekwon Davis
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Alabama Crimson Tide Football practice: Justin Eboigbe, DJ Dale, Raekwon Davis

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Posted on 9/10/19 at 5:39 pm to

9/10/2019 5:10:00 PM Alabama Returns to the Practice Field on Tuesday in Preparation for South Carolina
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Saturday’s game marks the beginning of Southeastern Conference play for the Tide in 2019

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. –The Crimson Tide practiced for two hours outside at the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields on Tuesday to prepare its game plan for this weekend's Southeastern Conference opener at South Carolina.

Practice will resume on Wednesday before Alabama hits the road this Saturday, Sept. 14, to open its conference slate against South Carolina. Game time is set for 2:39 p.m. CT at Williams-Brice Stadium in Columbia, S.C. The matchup will air on CBS with Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson in the booth and Jamie Erdahl working the sidelines.

Alabama and South Carolina will meet for the 16th time in series history when the two teams square off on Saturday with the Crimson Tide holding a 12-3 (10-4 NCAA) advantage in the series. The matchup will also be the ninth time the two schools have met since South Carolina joined the SEC in 1992 with Alabama leading, 5-3, in league parings. The Crimson Tide also maintains a 3-2 mark in Columbia
. Get all the latest information on the team by following @AlabamaFTBL on Twitter and Facebook and AlabamaFBL on Instagram. General athletic news can also be found at UA_Athletics on Twitter and Instagram and AlabamaAthletics on Facebook.
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 6:14 pm to
Barrett Jones Discusses Playing in The Heat
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Former Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Barrett Jones joined The Game with Ryan Fowler
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 6:28 pm to
REQUIRED VIDEO (TDA-SMS) WARNING... THE FOLLOWING VIDEO FEATURES THE ONE AND ONLY - YOURS TRULY... BEWARE, WATCH FURTHER AT YOUR OWN PERIL... Stephen Smith Practice Report 9-10-2019 2:19 Touchdown Alabama senior reporter and host of the “In My Own Words” podcast Stephen M. Smith takes you inside the crimson tides’ Tuesday practice.
This post was edited on 9/10/19 at 6:30 pm
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 6:45 pm to
He kills me with that, "yours truly" crap. It shouldn't bother me so bad, but it does
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 6:49 pm to
Cant stand his voice or his delivery... but, keep hoping the videos/articles will at least gives some nugget of info... I keep hoping....
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 6:57 pm to
Alabama's O-line working on technique prior to the start of SEC play
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NO VOICE OVER
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THE TOP 10 MOST POPULAR TOPICS ON ALABAMA FOOTBALL.
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 7:01 pm to
Alabama's dominating defensive line putting in work prior to the start of SEC play
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Published on Sep 10, 2019 AS ONE MAY TEND TO EXPECT... this is the exact video presented before .. OLine not DLine... in my own words

EDIT - FIXED>>>NOW THE D LINE
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Posted on 9/10/19 at 7:13 pm to
WATCH: Bama defense readies for Gamecocks By Travis Reier 2:27
Go inside Tuesday's practice at Alabama and watch the second-ranked Crimson Tide ready for the South Carolina Gamecocks!
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