Highly touted transfer tackle Tyler Steen committed to the Crimson Tide, possibly providing an immediate answer to Alabama's questions on the offensive line
The Alabama Crimson Tide was back in action for the second scrimmage of the 2022 season on Saturday. The Tide now has one final week of spring practice remaining before the annual A-Day contest on April 16.
"Salty" Saban IS back. He's not happy. If Alabama Head Football Coach Nick Saban ain't happy, NOBODY in Bama Nation should be happy. It seems the new NIL system has the greatest of all-time displeased. Putting it mildly. NAME. IMAGE. LIKENESS. Another stupid idea, in this columnists humble opinion.
Plenty of people in Alabama, especially Tuscaloosa folks, seem to think so today. In 2020, Coach Saban was being interviewed by ESPN and seemingly declared that he would never get involved in political matters. It's 2022 and it appears he changed his mind.
As a fan of the Alabama Crimson Tide, we are so blessed. Sometimes we take our incredibly fortunate situation for granted. I'm talkin about having the GOAT on our sideline every week in the fall. COACH NICK SABAN. On his radio show, Hey Coach, every Thursday night on 95.3 The Bear, he gives us plenty of insight on how the season is going (and will go in the future).
This is it. FINALLY. Can you feel it? Tuscaloosa feels different this week as I go place to place doing my regular weekly tasks. Nick Saban was hired in Tuscaloosa, Alabama fifteen years ago this week. What a move for the history of the Alabama Crimson Tide football program.
Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa, Mac Jones lit it up at Alabama. As a fan, they won my heart. However, I've completely fallen for the first Alabama QB to ever win a Heisman Trophy. Bryce Young.
The No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide closed out the 2021 home season at Bryant-Denny Stadium with a 42-28 win over the No. 21 Arkansas Razorbacks. The Crimson Tide, led by sensational sophomore Bryce Young clinched the SEC West Division Championship with the win.
Here's the latest attempt from former Alabama and NFL superstar Henry Ruggs III and his attorneys to keep him out of jail. You get what you pay for, as they say. Clearly, Henry Ruggs, who spent a few years living here in Tuscaloosa, is paying them plenty of money.
Ruggs lawyers are arguing that turning over medical records are a violation of "doctor-patient privilege".