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Bo being willing to switch got more to do w/ the kinda athlete he is and is love for Bama (and the kind of pull Bama has at this point) than it is an indictment on his abilities as a player
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...and there ya'll sit, in the ACC....not sniffing 9 wins. Shut up while grown folks talking.
Yea, but as a RB he's still not in Sony's league bruvaBo being willing to switch got more to do w/ the kinda athlete he is and is love for Bama (and the kind of pull Bama has at this point) than it is an indictment on his abilities as a player
Negro please, Bo saying he willing to move to WR/TE at Bama so that's that, and Bo >> Derrick Henry IYAM. I admit I knew nothing of Fournette but I seen his JR tape and I'm not convinced. Big, fast, athletic dude with quick feet that runs outside the tackles and no one wants to hit...that'll change in college unless he's Todd Gurley and develops a mean stiff arm....I don't see it but anything is possible in the ACC.
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4 Alabama Football Players Arrested on Robbery Charges
Feb 12th, 2013 at 7:36 am by tonyorlandoNews
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UPDATE 8:55 - Eddie Williams, a defensive back who was getting a look at a wide receiver, was also charged on February 10 with carrying a pistol without a license. It’s not known whether this charge led to the other arrests.
Four Alabama Crimson Tide football players were arrested Monday on charges of second degree robbery.
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office website notes that Eddie Williams, Dennis Pettway, Tyler Hayes and Brent Calloway were booked on charges of second degree robbery and fraudulent use of a credit card.
We contacted the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Department and they had no comment at the time.
According to the Alabama Criminal Code, if convicted of second degree robbery, a defendant can face a minimum of 2 years with a maximum of 20 years. If a weapon is involved, the minimum goes to ten years.
All four players are sophomores who have seen action on the field in 2012, and with the possible exception of Calloway, were expected to contribute in 2013.
We wrote previously about Calloway’s troubles with the law, and hoped this would serve as a wakeup call. While all the facts are not yet in, this does not look good for the football program and head coach Nick Saban will have some decisions to make very soon.
The DB class in Texas is unreal considering typical defensive classes in the state.I read that Louisiana is stacked with talent in 2014 & DB talent in Texas is off the charts as well.
Might be early but I think LSU in going to dominate recruiting for '13-14.
The Dawgs would be the same 9-3 team in the ACC **** outta here.
9-3 in the Big 12. #Dawgs
9-3 in the Pac 12. #Dawgs
9-3 Big Sky, etc etc.
#9-3Dynasty
yall over here already talking about 2014 class
Nope..didnt know we was 9-3 last season either...go sit and watch more awful U games with the empty seats in that stadium bum
Stoops gets his first 2014 kid... former FSU commit, Denzel Ware.
I don't know that he's "better" than Sony but hei'll probably be a higher rated prospect just due to measurables and potential. That size/speed/athleticism combo is rare.
Chris Lammons and Quincy Wilson gonna make a hell of a CB tandem next year.
Michel might be announcing soon.
Edouard and Winky Flowers at QB. Brady and Lane at WR. Khairi Clark, Moten and Chad Thomas on the DL. Cook and Michel at RB. Linder and Darling on the OL. Treon too? Whew. Dream class.
Anybody we get outside of them is just gravy.
Gonna be doing this next year on NSD