As the confetti fell, all four of the Crimson Tide alumni playing in Super Bowl LVII left the field in defeat. However, they and their Eagles teammates were part of one of the greatest Super Bowls ever played.
Hurts is a finalist for league MVP having passed for 22 touchdowns and rushed for 13 more while steamrolling through the schedule. Smith became the fastest Eagles receiver to reach 2,000 yards receiving in a career and Dickerson is a valued member of the leagues best offensive line.
Alabama fans can celebrate Dickerson's selection into the NFL by watching the NFL Draft with him and his family this weekend. The lovable center will be hosting a live viewing of his draft party on Friday, April 30 at 6 p.m. hosted by 23/7 Live.
At Alabama's second Pro Day, Dickerson cartwheeled through a Mac Jones interview, showing his athleticism and his sense of humor. The loveable center spins through the shot just four months after tearing his ACL in the SEC Championship Game against Florida and look of satisfaction creeps across his face. He looks happy to display how far he has come in his recovery and to have thrown his quarterback off in his interview.
"There's not one day that I didn't enjoy every second that I was a part of this team," declared departing Alabama offensive lineman Landon Dickerson on The Game with Ryan Fowler on Friday.
The Alabama Crimson Tide has put together a historic 12-0 season with its eyes of finishing the year with a national championship game win against Ohio State on Monday. With immense team success, already an SEC Championship and a Rose Bowl win, comes individual honors. The Crimson Tide received numerous individual awards on last night's college football awards show.
Alabama offensive lineman, Landon Dickerson, was recently nominated for the William V. Campbell Trophy, awarded to the college football player who possesses the best combination of academics, community service, and on-field performance.