Senior at the University of Alabama, majoring in Communication Studies with a minor in Consumer Science. I grew up in Georgia until I moved to Hoover, Alabama right before high school, where I then graduated from Hoover High School in 2017. I am a passionate sports fan who also loves music, and I freelance audio engineering in my free time.
Hayden Haynes
Lunardi Has Alabama As A 1 Seed For 2022 Tourney
Joe Lunardi is the expert of all experts when it comes to college basketball. He like many others, have recently made their way too early brackets for the 2022 NCAA Tournament. Alabama lands at a #1 seed, and Lunardi also had them 2nd overall in the entire field. The expectations will be high for this new squad for the Crimson Tide, following a historic season for the program lead by 2nd year head coach Nate Oats.
Running Backs Show Pass Catching Abilities At A-Day
The Alabama running back group is lead by senior, Brian Robinson who did not participate this A-Day. However, The white team was lead by Roydell Williams who had 12 carries for 43 yards and 4 catches for 65 yards. Crimson team saw Jase McClellan shine out the backfield as well with 12 carries 46 yards and 7 catches for 62 yards.
Former 5-Star Nimari Burnett Commits To Alabama
Former 5-star guard in the 2020 recruiting class has transferred to Alabama from Texas Tech. Nate Oats hauls in another 5-star McDonald's All-American, making it a three headed monster in the back-court. Burnett joins the other All-Americans on the Crimson Tide with, Jahvon Quinerly and 2021 recruit J.D. Davison. This is now the second addition to the 2021 roster this week for Oats.
Alabama To Play 8/9 Seed In Nashville
After a comeback win vs Georgia Saturday, Alabama will now set their focus towards a SEC quarterfinal matchup. The Tide will either face the 8 seed Kentucky Wildcats or the 9 seed Mississippi State Bulldogs this Friday in Nashville.
Nick Saban Has No Plans Of Retiring Soon
Nick Saban joined Mike Ferrel from Rivals to talk about the highest rated recruiting class ever. In the interview Coach Saban was asked about when he may retire. This has been something everyone has been wondering for a while now. Coach Saban's response had many pleasantly surprised.