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The University of Alabama is gearing up the 2024 Golden Flake A-Day Spring Football Game, set to be played on Saturday, April 13. The annual A-Day Game is the 15th practice and final practice game for the Crimson Tide and takes place at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Kickoff is at 3 p.m. CT., with ESPN will televising the game.
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Alabama falls to the UConn machine in the Final Four, but the Tide certainly made it fun for a whileAlabama got the kind of game it wanted in its first Final Four appearance. It still wasn’t enough to beat UConn. The Tide fell 86-72 against the top-seeded Huskies, unable to contain a team down the stretch that’s steamrolled through this NCAA Tournament and is trying to become the first back-to-back champion since 2007.
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The University of Alabama's 2024 Golden Flake A-Day Spring Football Game is set to be played on Saturday, April 13. The annual A-Day Game is the 15th and final practice of the spring and takes place at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
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Latrell Wrightsell Jr. will be a gametime decision for Alabama’s NCAA Tournament game against North Carolina on Thursday night. The senior guard continues to be evaluated for a head injury that he suffered during the first half of last Sunday’s 72-61 victory over Grand Canyon.
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It was a good night for former Alabama player Isaiah Buggs. The defensive lineman for the Kansas City Chiefs earned a Super Bowl ring during last night’s defeat of the San Francisco 49ers in overtime.
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It’s going to be a good night for one of two former star players of the Alabama Crimson Tide. Former Alabama player Isaiah Buggs is a defensive lineman for the Chiefs. Kansas City scooped Buggs up after he struggled to find a home with the Steelers, and he’s now heading to the Super Bowl. On the 49er’s side, former Alabama standout Cameron Latu is a tight end for San Francisco. If he gets a Super Bowl ring, it will be from the sidelines. Latu injured his knee and missed the whole season during his recovery. He was selected, by the 49ers, in the third round of the 2023 NFL draft.
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Nick Saban apparently isn’t staying retired for very long. The former head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide is joining ESPN's "College GameDay,” the long-running Saturday pregame road show he appeared on as a guest so frequently during his 17 seasons as Alabama coach.
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The head football coach who’s taking over for the legendary Nick Saban observed a quiet but what sports writers are calling a significant National Signing Day by finalizing a trio of new players for the Crimson Tide.
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If Nick Saban cared about such things, he could count all the times Alabama has been a betting underdog since 2009 on one hand. He would have to use two of those fingers for the Crimson Tide's last and next games, however...
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Alabama defensive lineman Justin Eboigbe has returned from a neck injury better than ever. Eboigbe missed most of the 2022 season after getting hurt in practice. After surgery and months of rehab, he is enjoying easily the best season of his five-year career.