Alabama sophomore Cyrus Kouandjio has made 'leaps and bounds' at left tackle-al.comThat all brought a smile to Warmack's face on Monday. "He held his own against that dude," Warmack said. "He's a tremendous pass rusher as well. Cyrus is going to continue to get better and I'm excited to see how good he is in the future." The future has always been bright for Kouandjio, once a five-star prospect out of Hyattsville, Md.
And, of course, it was coming from right tackle D.J. Fluker, who has provided a bellowing voice from the start of his junior season."In terms of just being vocal as a leader, he's bar none the best I can come up with as far as getting everyone upbeat," senior left guard Chance Warmack said.
“I was sound asleep,” said Vickery, who fell asleep while watching. “When T.J. scored on that screen pass, my wife screamed so loud she woke me up. She nearly scared me to death. But.....
Alabama practice report: Tuesday of Texas A&M week-al.comThat means some of Alabama's players are wearing a few extra layers under their uniforms as they go through their second practice of the week. It promises to be even chillier when the sun sets in a few minutes. Here's the latest.
The junior running back had only gone through the motions in Monday's practice after tweaking an ankle injury Saturday in a 21-17 victory at LSU. You also will get a glimpse of the Crimson Tide's wide receivers.
Sugar Bowl is awarded SEC vs. Big 12 Champions Bowl for New Orleansal.comBowl are synonymous with post-season college football," SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said in a statement. "For many years, fans have enjoyed the color and pageantry that New Orleans offers. The Mercedes-Benz Superdome has hosted many Super Bowls, Sugar Bowls and National Championship Games and having teams from the Big 12 and SEC in a post-season college football game together only adds to this list. We look forward to competing against the Big 12 as a new championship tradition begins on New Year's Day."
Paul "Bear" Bryant coached the last Texas A&M team to be ranked No. 1 in The Associated Press rankings. The Aggies occupied the top spot for three weeks during the 1957 season before losing.