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Posted on 4/6/19 at 5:49 pm to RollTide66
Posted on 4/6/19 at 5:49 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Alabama freshman DL works with first-team defense in Scrimmage 2 By Charlie Potter of BamaOnLine
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- An Alabama true freshman worked with the ones on defense Saturday.
The Crimson Tide returned to Bryant-Denny Stadium for its second of three spring scrimmages, and according to head coach Nick Saban, defensive lineman DJ Dale received first-team reps.
“DJ is playing some with the ones at nose,” said Saban following the two-hour, 135-play spring scrimmage. “He’s got good initial quickness, good power, strikes, seems to be pretty conscientious, shows a little maturity about being able to go out there and do his job.”
Dale joined the Alabama football program prior to the team’s appearance in the College Football Playoff. A 4-star recruit out of Pinson, Ala., was the nation’s 18th-ranked defensive tackle and No. 9 player in the state of Alabama for the 2019 cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite.
The Clay-Chalkville High School product has received rave reviews for his efforts on the field this spring, including the first two scrimmages. But the hype didn’t begin when the Tide started its spring practice schedule last month. Soon-to-be NFL draft pick Quinnen Williams showered the early enrollee with praise when he announced his decision to declare for the 2019 draft.
“I feel like he’s a great person to come in and learn the ropes, learn the process,” said Williams when asked for younger players to fill his role. “He’s a very humble person and he’s from where I’m from, so we’ve got that same trait, that same mindset, myself and him. But he’s very bigger coming in, he’s way bigger than me coming in. But I’m going to stay on him throughout when I leave.”
Following the first scrimmage a week ago, Saban said the first-team defensive line played fairly well, but the second group “was not that great.” For the most part this spring, Raekwon Davis, LaBryan Ray and Phidarian Mathis have made up the first unit, which is tasked with replacing both Williams and Isaiah Buggs in the starting lineup this offseason. In order to help the depth along the defensive line and at inside linebacker improve, Alabama moved some guys around this week.
Dale’s involvement with the ones reveals at least some of that movement.
This Saturday, the head coach was asked about Dale and fellow early enrollee Justin Eboigbe specifically after the second scrimmage. They are two of three freshman defensive linemen on campus, along with Antonio Alfano, and three of six that signed with the Tide in 2019.
“Both guys have made really good progress,” Saban said. “They’re very good athletes.
“... I think some of the other guys have certainly shown us that they have ability. I think when they get in a competitive situation, they completely just dumb down. They can’t focus. They’re supposed to slant, they don’t slant. So, you can see the talent, you can see the ability, but they’ve got to develop confidence when they hear a call that this is what I do and trust in that and believe in that. And right now in practice, it’s starting to happen.
“But the next step is we’ve got to get it in a competition situation.”
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- An Alabama true freshman worked with the ones on defense Saturday. The Crimson Tide returned to Bryant-Denny Stadium for its second of three spring scrimmages, and according to head coach Nick Saban, defensive lineman DJ Dale received first-team reps.
“DJ is playing some with the ones at nose,” said Saban following the two-hour, 135-play spring scrimmage. “He’s got good initial quickness, good power, strikes, seems to be pretty conscientious, shows a little maturity about being able to go out there and do his job.”
Dale joined the Alabama football program prior to the team’s appearance in the College Football Playoff. A 4-star recruit out of Pinson, Ala., was the nation’s 18th-ranked defensive tackle and No. 9 player in the state of Alabama for the 2019 cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite.
The Clay-Chalkville High School product has received rave reviews for his efforts on the field this spring, including the first two scrimmages. But the hype didn’t begin when the Tide started its spring practice schedule last month. Soon-to-be NFL draft pick Quinnen Williams showered the early enrollee with praise when he announced his decision to declare for the 2019 draft.
“I feel like he’s a great person to come in and learn the ropes, learn the process,” said Williams when asked for younger players to fill his role. “He’s a very humble person and he’s from where I’m from, so we’ve got that same trait, that same mindset, myself and him. But he’s very bigger coming in, he’s way bigger than me coming in. But I’m going to stay on him throughout when I leave.”
Following the first scrimmage a week ago, Saban said the first-team defensive line played fairly well, but the second group “was not that great.” For the most part this spring, Raekwon Davis, LaBryan Ray and Phidarian Mathis have made up the first unit, which is tasked with replacing both Williams and Isaiah Buggs in the starting lineup this offseason. In order to help the depth along the defensive line and at inside linebacker improve, Alabama moved some guys around this week.
Dale’s involvement with the ones reveals at least some of that movement.
This Saturday, the head coach was asked about Dale and fellow early enrollee Justin Eboigbe specifically after the second scrimmage. They are two of three freshman defensive linemen on campus, along with Antonio Alfano, and three of six that signed with the Tide in 2019.
“Both guys have made really good progress,” Saban said. “They’re very good athletes.
“... I think some of the other guys have certainly shown us that they have ability. I think when they get in a competitive situation, they completely just dumb down. They can’t focus. They’re supposed to slant, they don’t slant. So, you can see the talent, you can see the ability, but they’ve got to develop confidence when they hear a call that this is what I do and trust in that and believe in that. And right now in practice, it’s starting to happen.
“But the next step is we’ve got to get it in a competition situation.”
Posted on 4/6/19 at 5:56 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Photos: Day 12 of spring practice By Denon McMillan of BamaOnLine
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Day 12 of spring brings us back to Bryant-Denny Stadium for Alabama's second scrimmage.
Check out photos from today's practice session. Beginning with Mac Jones
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Day 12 of spring brings us back to Bryant-Denny Stadium for Alabama's second scrimmage.
Check out photos from today's practice session. Beginning with Mac Jones
Posted on 4/6/19 at 5:57 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Everything Nick Saban said after second spring scrimmage By Charlie Potter of BamaOnLine
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Alabama head coach Nick Saban spoke to reporters during a press conference following the Crimson Tide's second spring scrimmage Saturday afternoon at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Below is everything Saban said in his sixth press conference of the spring.
Opening statement
"I think the big thing that we really try to look for in the second scrimmage is the guys that have played around here and been good players know how to compete. They’ve been in big arenas before. They have mental toughness. They play with discipline. We have high exceptions for how those guys play, and those guys don’t disappoint us. And they didn’t disappoint us today. But the big thing we wanted to see today is we have a lot of young players on our team that have a chance to contribute to the team and play winning football. I think the biggest thing that we’ve been trying to emphasize with them is the mental part of the game is so important. Your ability to focus, mental intensity. Your ability to prepare properly, so you know what to do, how to do it, why it’s important to do it that way. And we were anxious to see more guys able to go out there and play with the kind of intangibles that would allow them to play winning football. Now I haven’t watched the film yet, but I wasn’t totally pleased with the way some of those made improvement and came along. Look, it’s a work in progress. So wherever they are, we’re going to keep working with them to try to get them where they need to be, but we were hopeful that we would make a little more progress."
On Freddie Kitchens at coaching clinic
"Freddie Kitchens made an interesting statement when he spoke to the clinic, and I actually shared it with the players today. We have about five choices in our life: We can be bad at what we do. We can be average at what we do. We can be good at what we do, which is probably God’s expectation for whatever ability he gave us. We can be excellent. Or we can be elite. All right? And everybody has a choice as what they want to do and how they want to do that. But if you’re going to be excellent or elite, you have to do special things. You have to special intensity. You have to have special focus. You have to have a special commitment, drive and passion to do things at a high level and at a high standard all the time. It doesn’t matter what God-given ability you have, that probably can make you good. But without the rest of it, I’m not sure you ever get excellent or elite. And that’s the part we’re trying to get to."
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 6:02 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:05 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Everything Nick Saban said after second spring scrimmage By Charlie Potter of BamaOnLine...Continued...
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On scrimmage injuries
"We only had Jedrick Wills sprained his ankle today. We don’t know the extend of the injury. We’ll do an MRI. He didn’t come back. We didn’t expect him to come back. We wouldn’t let him come back. So we’ll see what the deal is when we do an MRI and all that probably on Monday. But no other significant injuries to report."
On quarterbacks
Just in general, how would you assess the way the quarterbacks played today?
"I think the quarterbacks played OK. We turned the ball over a lot more today. But I think we had some what I call bad interceptions off of people’s hands, tipped balls, things like that that certainly they count as interceptions but sometimes they’re not all the quarterback’s fault. We had a couple other not as good as decisions as we’d like. But they made explosive plays on offense. I thought the first group on both sides of the ball played fairly well. But after that, we got a lot of work to do with the depth that we have on our team.".
On young inside linebackers
You mentioned depth and young players, what did you see from the inside linebackers today?
"It’s hard for me to be specific until I’ve watched the film. I saw some guys flying around. I saw some guys miss some tackles. I didn’t feel like we tackled really well, especially the second team. First team did a pretty good job. But people weren’t running their feet on contact, trying to cut tackle, trying to butt people to the ground. And I think they’re finding out if they don’t tackle them correctly they’re not going to get them on the ground. Not when you play against good players. I think there was improvement there, butLINK certainly the whole idea of playing defense is to tackle the guy with the ball. So you can do everything right, but if you don’t tackle the guy with the ball, that’s why you’re out there."
On DJ Dale, Justin Eboigbe
I wanted to ask you about some of the guys on the defensive line -- DJ Dale and Justin Eboigbe. What have they done to impress you out there?
"Both guys have made really good progress. They’re very good athletes. DJ is playing some with the ones at nose. He’s got good initial quickness, good power, strikes, seems to be pretty conscientious, shows a little maturity about being able to go out there and do his job. I think some of the other guys have certainly shown us that they have ability. I think when they get in a competitive situation, they completely just dumb down. They can’t focus. They’re supposed to slant, they don’t slant. So, it’s really -- you can see the talent, you can see the ability, but they’ve got to develop confidence when they hear a call that this is what I do and trust in that and believe in that. And right now in practice, it’s starting to happen. But the next step is we’ve got to get it in a competition situation."
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:07 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Everything Nick Saban said after second spring scrimmage By Charlie Potter of BamaOnLine...Continued...
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On players leaving early for NFL draft
As a follow-up to that, 10 years ago, you might have one guy, two guys leave after their junior years. Now, seven, eight, nine guys leave after their junior years. Do you see that on the field in spring practice? Is that a noticeable difference?
"I think there’s no question it’s different. But I don’t think it’s any different here than it is every place else. We’ve had this conversation, I think, before, but I don’t know. I don’t really look it. I’ve heard 135 guys, I’ve heard 142 guys went out early for the draft. I do know there’s some pretty compelling stats out there about guys going out early for the draft. I think in the last five years, not counting this year, there’s been 380 or thereabouts go out early for the draft, and 25 percent of those guys didn’t even get drafted. And another 25 percent weren’t on the team in three years. So, that means 50 percent of the guys that went out early for the draft had failed grades. But if you look at the number of guys that were first- and second-round draft picks, there were very few guys that had failed careers. Now, we have guys that have no draft grades, seventh-round grades, free-agent grades, fifth-round grades that are going out of the draft. And the person that loses in that is the player. If you’re a third-round draft pick, and we had one here last year -- I’m not going to say any names -- goes and starts for his team, so he’s making third-round money, which is not that great. He’d be the first guy taken at his position this year, probably, and make $15-18 million more. So, the agent makes out, the club makes out, and now they’ve got a guy that’s going to play for that kind of money for three more years, aight. And everybody out there’s saying, ‘Well, get to your next contract.’ Well, there’s obviously 50 percent of these guys that never get to a next contract. And that doesn’t mean all the rest of them got to one, either.
"So, it’s the culture and it’s the trend, and I’ve actually changed how I talk to recruits now. I tell every recruit that I talk to the reason that you’re going to college is to prepare yourself for the day you can’t play football. I think we have a lot of people way back in high school, aight, that look at college as a conduit to get to the NFL. And look, I am 100-percent NFL. I’m 100-percent guys have careers, aight. But people have to be smart about the business decisions they make relative to the NFL because it is all business. When people make emotional decisions, they’re going to have to suffer some really difficult consequences for themselves in the future because you don’t have to go out for the draft early. You can come back and play. We’ve had six or seven guys here that had second- or third-round grades that became top-15 and first-round draft picks and made a significant amount of money doing that, so there’s some really good examples of guys that did it that way. And look, I’m all for every one of our guys that went out for the draft. I’m going to do everything I can do to try to get them drafted as high as they can get drafted, aight, because once they say they’re leaving, what benefits our program is that they do great, and I want them all to do great.
"But I don’t think that -- not just our players. There’s a significant amount of players that are not making good business decisions about what they do. And yeah, it affects our team, but our team turns over more quickly. We just have to have more better young guys that can go out there and learn how to play and provide depth for the team. And it’s not going to be an excuse for what kind of quality we put on the field. We’ve just got to do a better job of coaching because you’ve got to do a better job of developing young players because they’re going to have to play more quickly."
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 6:10 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:09 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Everything Nick Saban said after second spring scrimmage By Charlie Potter of BamaOnLine...Continued...
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On young running backs
Just want to know what you saw from the running backs, more so outside of Brian Robinson and Najee Harris. Some of the other guys that you’re trying to build your depth with.
"They’re making progress. I mean, do they have things to work on? Absolutely. Do they have the ability to make plays? I think so. Do we have some guys coming here that are going to get an opportunity to compete with them? I think so. But I think that’s one of the things -- we’ve got nine players coming on defense and three more guys coming in on offense, and all of those guys are going to get every shot over the summer and fall camp to be able to compete with the guys that are here. So, nobody’s going to be entitled to anything when it comes to next fall. I know that guys, all you care about is the depth chart. We don’t have a depth chart. Everybody’s going to compete, and hopefully, we’ll be able to get those guys to be able to play winning football at running back past the first two guys, as well."
Complete Press Conference
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 6:10 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:20 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Instant Analysis: Saturday By Travis Reier of BamaOnLine 5:30
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Since 2008, BamaOnLine.com's Instant Analysis has been a staple of Crimson Tide football coverage. That won't change in 2019, as we'll continue to provide Alabama fans with insight and interaction fresh from Tuscaloosa via Facebook Live.
As for items we touched on during the latest edition of IA, they included:
* Pre-scrimmage notes.
* Interior offensive line competition.
* Outlining Alabama's kicking and punting situations.
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Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:30 pm to RollTide66
Jeudy and Najee looked like monsters in the highlights the social media twitter page posted
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:38 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Jedrick Wills Jr. suffers sprained ankle during Alabama's second scrimmage Tony Tsoukalas • BamaInsider.com @Tony_Tsoukalas
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama was without one of the biggest members of its offense during its second scrimmage Saturday. During his post-scrimmage news conference, Nick Saban revealed that starting right tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. had to leave after suffering a sprained ankle.
“We don’t know the extent of the injury,” Saban said. “We’ll do an MRI. He didn’t come back. We didn’t expect him to come back. We wouldn’t let him come back. We’ll see what the deal is when we do an MRI and all of that probably on Monday.”
Wills, a junior, started all 15 games at right tackle last season. Tasked with protecting left-handed quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s blindside, the 6-foot-5, 316-pound lineman did not allow a sack and earned a 77.9 pass-blocking grade from Pro Football Focus. Wills is expected to retain the starting right tackle sport this season while stepping into a leadership role in the unit.
“I feel like I definitely have to step up and be a bigger leader than I was last year, as well as a different feel with the O-line coaches and just the whole coaching staff in general,” Wills said earlier this spring. “But everything’s running smoothly and I feel like in the end, it’ll all be fine. Just be the same offensive line, same Alabama team.”
Sources present at Alabama’s closed scrimmage told BamaInsider that Matt Womack filled in for Wills at right tackle during the scrimmage. Womack started all 14 games at right tackle during the 2017 season but has switched to right guard this spring.
“He’s seen all the changes made around here. He’s been through multiple coaching staffs and also been through multiple offensive lines,” Wills said of Womack. “He knows everything that’s going on, knows the ins and outs of everything, and I feel like just for him to step up and give his knowledge of what’s actually happening is helpful not only to me, but the younger guys and everybody else around there.”
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:43 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Insider Report on Alabama Crimson Tide football: Spring practice No. 12 Tony Tsoukalas • BamaInsider.com @Tony_Tsoukalas
Rest beyond the paywall
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama prepared for its second scrimmage inside of Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday. Players worked under cloudy, 75-degree weather for the warmup. Here are some notes from the media viewing period.
— There was a change in the defensive line order as freshman D.J. Dale made his way into the first group. Raekwon Davis was at defensive end with Dale in the middle and LaBryan Ray as the other end. The second unit included Justin Eboigbe, Tevita Musika and Phidarian Mathis. The third unit was made up of Antonio Alfano, Stephon Wynn Jr. and Christian Barmore.
— Alabama’s offensive line didn't change as the first unit lined up with Alex Leatherwood, Emil Ekiyor Jr., Chris Owens, Matt Womack and Jedrick Wills Jr. from left to right. The second unit included Scott Lashley, Evan Neal, Hunter Brannon, Deonte Brown and Tommy Brown.
Rest beyond the paywall
Posted on 4/6/19 at 6:55 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Alabama Football Practice Notes: 4/6/2019 By Terrin Waack of TideSports.Com - April 6, 2019
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Alabama held its second spring scrimmage Saturday in Bryant-Denny Stadium. It was mostly cloudy and 75 degrees outside. The Crimson Tide worked in full pads.
UA coach Nick Saban said Wednesday he wants his assistant coaches to back off the players during scrimmage to see what they can do on their own.
Remember, the media doesn’t get to watch the actual scrimmage. The viewing period is during warmups and drills. So a lot of what was seen might sounds familiar, like previous practice reports.
Here’s what was seen:
Miller Forristall and Giles Amos led the tight ends through drills. Cameron Latu was also with this group rather than the linebackers, going third in line. Major Tennison stood nearby but did not appear to be not fully participating in drills. Kedrick James was riding the stationary bike.
Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones were the first up for the quarterbacks. They threw to wide receivers DeVonta Smith and Henry Ruggs III first and then Tyrell Shavers and Slade Bolden right after. Then, Taulia Tagovailoa and Paul Tyson stepped up. Their targets were wide receivers Xavier Williams and John Metchie. That was the extent of Taulia’s and Tyson’s reps before Tua and Jones tossed up passes to Forristall and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, then Amos and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.
Defensive coordinator Pete Golding was alongside the inside linebackers, which Dylan Moses led through drills. Joshua McMillon went right after Moses, then Markail Benton, Shane Lee, Jaylen Moody and Ale Kaho followed. After the Crimson Tide’s first scrimmage last week, Saban said he wanted to see more out of this position group.
Ben Davis was out of the field, still sporting a black non-contact jersey, after being absent at practice this past week. We only saw him walking around the complex until now. Also, fellow linebacker Terrell Lewis was there and in a black non-contact jersey.
Raekwon Davis, DJ Dale and LaBryan Ray were the first defensive lineman up in their drills, from right to left. Phidarian Mathis, Tevita Musika and Justin Eboigbe were the next trio.
Xavier McKinney and Shyheim Carter (black non-contact jersey) were the first defensive back pairing to go through drills. Patrick Surtain II and Jared Mayden were second. Nigel Knott and Trevon Diggs were third. Daniel Wright and Jalyn Armour-Davis were fourth.
Saban will address the media after the Crimson Tide’s scrimmage around 3:15 p.m. Stay tuned for updates.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 7:05 pm to RollTide66
BamaOnLine - Bama readies for second scrimmage Travis Reier Published on Apr 6, 2019
Saturday, April 6, 2019.
Go inside Bryant-Denny Stadium to watch the Crimson Tide get ready for its second scrimmage of 2019 spring drills!
2:45
Saturday, April 6, 2019.
Go inside Bryant-Denny Stadium to watch the Crimson Tide get ready for its second scrimmage of 2019 spring drills!
2:45
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 7:06 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 8:58 pm to RollTide66
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If you’re a third-round draft pick, and we had one here last year -- I’m not going to say any names -- goes and starts for his team, so he’s making third-round money, which is not that great.
He’d be the first guy taken at his position this year, probably, and make $15-18 million more.
So, the agent makes out, the club makes out, and now they’ve got a guy that’s going to play for that kind of money for three more years, aight.
And everybody out there’s saying, ‘Well, get to your next contract.’ Well, there’s obviously 50 percent of these guys that never get to a next contract. And that doesn’t mean all the rest of them got to one, either.
Ronnie Harrison
Posted on 4/6/19 at 9:03 pm to Kcstills17
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Jeudy and Najee looked like monsters in the highlights the social media twitter page posted
Najee might have a huge year for us if he stays healthy. Looked good I. Those quick highlights
Posted on 4/6/19 at 9:52 pm to Cobrasize
Jeudy put someone on skates in one of those clips
Posted on 4/6/19 at 9:52 pm to RollTide66
Twitter vid's:
@AlabamaFTBL 1:00
Lots of #22 Najee juking thru tackles and scooting for daylight, #4 Judy having two great runs after the catch, good work by #7 Diggs PBU's, Power running by #24 B-Rob
lot packed into 1 minute, but guess that's why they get the big money
@AlabamaFTBL 1:00
Lots of #22 Najee juking thru tackles and scooting for daylight, #4 Judy having two great runs after the catch, good work by #7 Diggs PBU's, Power running by #24 B-Rob
lot packed into 1 minute, but guess that's why they get the big money
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 9:55 pm to RollTide66
LINK ]Football 4/6/2019 3:19:00 PM Football’s Second Scrimmage of Spring in the Books - RollTide.Com
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The Alabama football team completed its second scrimmage of the spring Saturday afternoon inside Bryant-Denny Stadium in a two-hour session.
"The guys that have played around here and have been good players, know how to compete, they've been in big arenas before, they have mental toughness, they play with discipline," Alabama head coach Nick Saban said. "We have a high expectation for how those guys play, and those guys don't disappoint us. They didn't disappoint us today. The big thing that we wanted to see today was we have a lot of young players on our team that have a chance to contribute to the team and play winning football. I think the biggest thing that we've been trying to emphasize with them is the mental part of the game is so important. Your ability to focus, mental intensity, your ability to prepare properly, so you know what to do, how to do it, why it's important to do it that way, and we were anxious to see more guys be able to go out there and play with the kind of intangibles that would allow them to play winning football. Now I haven't watched the film yet, but I wasn't totally pleased with the way some of those guys made improvement and came along. It's a work in progress, so wherever they are, we are going to keep working with them and try to get them where they need to be. We were hopeful that we would make a little more progress."
The scrimmage lasted roughly 135 plays under sunny skies and temperatures in the high 70s. The Crimson Tide will have Sunday and Monday off before returning to practice on Tuesday and Thursday next week to make final preparations for Saturday's A-Day Game.
Alabama's 2019 A-Day Game is scheduled for Saturday, April 13, at 1 p.m. CT inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. The A-Day Game is once again free to the public and will be televised live on ESPN2.
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.
This post was edited on 4/6/19 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 4/6/19 at 10:02 pm to RollTide66
McMillon seems to be the backer next to Moses from all the clips that I have seen.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 10:12 pm to pmacattack
Think Shane Lee has the potential *maybe a bit rounded out to cover anyone dragging across the middle, but sure should be able to thump anyone, just too green at the moment. Think that Josh will be the starter for most of the season; Benton "short cuts the drills" thinking that means he is lazy; and Moody is still just a bit green himself... and Kaho... not sure where he is "at", personal issues seem to be keeping him in the back of the lines, not sure if his head is messed up or the coaches just don't trust him to hang around yet.
Posted on 4/6/19 at 10:21 pm to RollTide66
I think you summed it up pretty well. I have confidence in a Moses McMillon lineup if that turns out to be the case
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