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During the Crimson Tide's 23-21 loss to Oklahoma, Alabama did not rotate on the right side of its offensive line. Michael Carroll and Wilkin Formby manned the right side at tackle and guard, respectively. The only rotation came at left guard with Kam Dewberry and Geno VanDeMark splitting snaps.
Watch List: Parker Brailsford, Tim Keenan III, Deontae Lawson and Kadyn Proctor named to watch list on Aug. 12; All four of them plus LT Overton were added to the midseason watchlist on Oct. 14; Proctor was named one of 13 semifinalists on Nov. 4. Alabama's last winner: Will Anderson Jr., 2022
Three fumbles led to Alabama football's 23-21 loss to Oklahoma on Nov. 15. Here's how Ryan Grubb said the Crimson Tide is working on the issue.
The hardest thing to do in sports is to follow the legend. Just ask Steve Young and Aaron Rodgers, who were both able to win a Super Bowl after following in the footsteps of a legendary quarterback. In college football,
The Crimson Tide defensive coordinator spent time with the media discussing what went wrong and who stood out in the loss to the Sooners.
An Alabama teen rescued 9-year-old Delyla McCay from a vicious dog attack in Cullman County, punching the blue heeler until it released the child's face.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey is urging the board that oversees Alabama Public Television to delay a decision to sever ties with PBS.
Crimson Tide defensive coordinator Kane Wommack praised redshirt sophomore Edric Hill for "becoming a more consistent football player" throughout this season.
Tied with Oklahoma at No. 10 in last week's rankings, Texas moved back eight spots to No. 18 after falling at Georgia, 35-10. The Longhorns trailed 14-10 after the third quarter before the Bulldogs ran away in the final frame with two touchdown passes and a touchdown rush from quarterback Gunner Stockton.
Both Lorde and Alabama Shakes will be London calling in 2026.The "Royals" artist will headline the All Points East festival, taking place Aug. 22 at London's Victoria Park, while the "Hold On" band is performing at the English capital's Alexandra Palace on July 3.