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Alabama punter James Burnip stars in Rose Bowl defeat to Michigan

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Alabama punter James Burnip stars in Rose Bowl defeat to Michigan


If the Rose Bowl Game awarded most valuable player awards to both teams, there’d be a pretty close battle for who’d take it on Alabama’s roster and join Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy.

Running back Jase McClellan, in his first game since the Iron Bowl on Nov. 25, ran for 94 yards on 14 carries, including a pair of touchdowns. But, making a good argument would be another player battling a lower-body injury, Tide punter James Burnip.

The Australian-born, three-year starter capped a strong season with seven booming punts for 352 yards (50.3 average). Michigan returners fumbled two of his tries, setting up Alabama’s first scoring possession and nearly ending it in the final seconds of regulation.

All the more impressive considering Burnip, who’s already looking ahead to next season, ate a shot from Michigan junior Kechaun Bennett on Burnip’s first attempt of the game. Burnip had just landed and his kicking leg was falling toward the ground as Bennett blasted through it. Burnip lay on the ground for a moment, writhing and holding his leg before hobbling off.

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“Not really, I kinda just did the same things,” Burnip said after UA’s 27-20 overtime loss. ” … Nothing really bothered me.”

Said former referee Bill Richardson on the ESPN broadcast: “I would have liked to see the flag on that one, even though it’s not roughing. You have to allow the punting motion to be completed without hitting him.”

The play would’ve given Alabama’s offense, which struggled for portions of the game, another shot at points. However, Alabama recovered a muffed punt by Semaj Morgan, which moved the Tide toward midfield and set up the day’s first touchdown.

He saved his best kick for last, nearly forcing another Michigan safety or turnover with a booming punt high into the Pasadena, Calif., night.

Burnip averaged 47.5 yards per punt this season across 57 attempts, including 22 inside-the-20-yard-line and seven touchbacks.

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Nick Alvarez is a reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @nick_a_alvarez or email him at NAlvarez@al.com.





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Alabama hires former college offensive lineman as assistant tight ends coach

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Alabama football is hiring Noah Fisher to be its assistant tight ends coach, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Fisher spent two seasons as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line and tight ends at Louisville before joining the Tide’s staff. He played three years on the offensive line at South Alabama and spent one season with Tulane. The Jaguars started Fisher along its offensive line when he was a player for multiple games.

The Crimson Tide appear to want to use their tight ends in multiple ways in the future including as extra blockers along the line of scrimmage. Fisher looks as if he can assist the Tide with this mission.

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Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills

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Petition calls on State of Alabama to fund fix for Prichard sewer system after spills


Sewage overflows during storms in Prichard are sending wastewater into local waterways that feed Mobile Bay, prompting an environmental group to push for state funding to upgrade aging infrastructure.

Mobile Baykeeper says sewage overflows during storms flow into Three Mile Creek, then into the Mobile River, and ultimately end up in Mobile Bay. The group said that last week, during heavy rain, more than 256,000 gallons of sewage spilled into Gum Tree Branch and Three Mile Creek.

Mobile Baykeeper has launched a petition seeking funding from the state of Alabama to fix Prichard’s old water infrastructure.



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Crash Closes Crescent Ridge Road Early Monday Morning

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This resulted in the stretch of Crescent Ridge Road to be closed while wrecker crews work to recover the vehicle involved in the crash.

Troopers with ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division are on the scene investigating the circumstances surrounding the wreck.





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