Alabama
Concerns about Alabama football’s pass protection might be overblown
What former Florida and South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier used to name “speaking season,” that anticipatory summer season interval forward of faculty soccer, has simply gotten began right here in mid-June. And the first matter that is surfaced in Tuscaloosa, at the very least by my antenna, is the Crimson Tide offensive line’s means to go shield.
I have been requested about it within the grocery retailer, my e-mail inbox, and a canine park, amongst different locations, maybe not stunning given the benefit with which Alabama’s first-team protection notched 10 sacks on A-Day.
The annual spring scrimmage wasn’t an altogether honest setting to evaluate go safety for quite a lot of causes, not the least of which was {that a} hand on a quarterback’s jersey was all it took for a sack to go within the A-Day books.
Untimely hand-wringing apart, it is equally related to think about the pass-rushing firepower of the scheduled opposition. And based mostly on final season, it is missing on the entire.
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Listed here are the three most achieved edge rushers on Alabama’s schedule:
1. Derick Corridor, Auburn. He is fully legit, and no Crimson Tide offensive lineman ought to overlook that he sacked Bryce Younger 3 times in final 12 months’s Iron Bowl.
2. Byron Younger, Tennessee. In his first SEC season as a juco switch, he tied for the group lead with 5.5 sacks, and there is extra potential there to untap.
3. Take your choose amongst Mississippi State’s Tyrus Wheat, Ole Miss’ Cedric Johnson or LSU’s B.J. Ojulari, who generated stable manufacturing however feasted on non-conference competitors for a lot of it.
Among the many 5 aforementioned go rushers, not one in every of them will take the sector towards Alabama within the first half of the season. Actually, UA will not should take care of a longtime, confirmed go rusher your complete month of September. That is important, if for no different motive than it might give Alabama a prolonged runway to self-assess and enhance earlier than taking over the most effective quarterback hunters it’ll face.
What in regards to the September street date with Texas, you say?
The Longhorns did not have a go rusher log three sacks all season final 12 months. It is chief, former Alabama linebacker Ben Davis, notched 2.5 after transferring for his final season of eligibility. Shockingly sufficient, Texas additionally failed to draw a confirmed go rusher from the switch portal, regardless of that being this system’s most obvious concern. You’d suppose a wide-open alternative to hurry the passer for a program as high-profile because the Longhorns, in a pass-happy league just like the Huge 12, would trigger a Texas-sized portal stampede, however that is for one more column.
After all, Georgia’s wrecking ball of a defensive deal with, Jalen Carter, might await Alabama in December if the 2 meet within the SEC title sport for the third time in 5 years. The purpose, nonetheless, is that in a convention the place go rushers are usually each fearsome and plentiful, Alabama’s schedule units up exceptionally effectively on this regard.
Star gamers all should, in some unspecified time in the future, emerge from obscurity. And because the season unfolds, there will definitely be a couple of SEC go rushers who do exactly that. In the event you noticed former Alabama DL Quinnen Williams’ dominant sophomore 12 months coming the summer season earlier than it occurred, elevate your hand. Maybe this will likely be a breakout 12 months for LSU’s Ali Gaye, a gifted edge rusher whose 2021 season was reduce brief by harm.
Speaking season is going on on each campus.
And whereas Alabama followers may surprise how a lot time quarterback Bryce Younger must throw, discuss most all over the place else should surprise if opponents may have what it takes to get to him.
Attain Chase Goodbread at cgoodbread@gannett.com. Observe on Twitter @chasegoodbread
Alabama
Alabama State Superintendent discusses 2025 goals
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey said student’s mental health, and cell phone use are at the top of his priorities this year.
“We certainly have a mental health crisis in families,” he said. “And particularly in youth in this country, and we want to make sure we’re addressing that.”
That crisis, Dr. Mackey said, is fueled by cell phone use and social media. He said this is a concern that he will be very vocal about in the upcoming legislative session.
“It’s really limiting social media. But, the only way we can get social media away from students during the school day is to limit the access to cell phones or smartphones,” Dr. Mackey said.
Rep. Mary Moore (D-Birmingham) said it’s not just about cell phone use in schools. She wants to see a better pay frequency for educators, and recruiting in this session.
“Some of the problems that we have is recruiting the type of; not only educators, but child nutrition workers, custodians, bus drivers, and people that can be committed to the system,” she remarked. “If the system was committed to them.”
Rep. Susan DuBose (R-Hoover) said cell phones should be put away from bell to bell. She said she wants to put more money towards the school choice program.
“We probably, with our current budget of $100 million allocated to school choice, only have room for up to 16,000 students,” said DuBose. She said over 11,000 students have applied to the program so far. “So, in less than a week, we’ve almost already utilized our full budget allocation.”
Besides cell phone use, Dr. Mackey said the board wants to see reading and math scores continue to go up. And, he said extended learning programs like after school and summer school will be key in 2025.
“Those times that we have children outside of the regular school day, how are we using that time to make sure that we are promoting learning?” said Dr. Mackey. “But also, promoting high quality childhood, keeping those children off the streets, out of trouble, and in very good, engaging programs.”
Dr. Mackey said he doesn’t know what the solution will be to cell phone use in the classroom. Some bills have already been pre-filed for the upcoming session that address the topic.
The 2025 legislative session starts on February 4th.
Alabama
Walmart recalls popular product sold in Alabama, 1 other state for ‘possible spoilage’
For anyone thinking of cooking up warm soup to stave off the winter cold, there’s an important recall you need to know about.
Walmart has recalled 12,000 units of Great Value Chicken Broth sold in 48-ounce cartons in two states – Alabama and Arkansas. According to the Food and Drug Administration, the recall is due to the “potential for packaging failures that could compromise the sterility of the product, resulting in spoilage.”
The products have a best if used by date of March 25, 2026 with lot code 98F09234. They were sold in aseptic paper cartons and a total of 2,023 cases or 12,138 cartons were included in the recall.
The broth was produced by Tree House Foods Inc. of British Columbia.
The FDA did not assign a risk level to the recall and did not report any incidents involving the products.
People with the broth should return it to Walmart for a refund.
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Alabama
What Nate Oats called ‘a disaster’ in Alabama win over South Carolina
Alabama men’s basketball won somewhat comfortably against South Carolina.
Plenty went right in the 88-68 victory over the Gamecocks on Wednesday in Columbia, South Carolina. Alabama shot 55%, outrebounded the Gamecocks, saw the bench outscore South Carolina 39-4 while scoring more points in the paint, fast break points and 3-pointers.
But there was something with which Crimson Tide coach Nate Oats was displeased.
Free throws.
“Would have been better if we made some free throws tonight,” Oats said. “That was a disaster for us. But everything else … It was good enough to win tonight.”
Alabama finished 10-for-20 (50%) from the charity stripe, which was the lowest total of the season so far. The previous low was 51.4% against Kent State late in December.
Not a mark Oats wants, but it didn’t make a difference in the game. All the other ways Alabama scored, particularly in the first half, made free throws a non-factor. As a result, No. 5 Alabama (13-2, 2-0 SEC) beat South Carolina (10-5, 0-2).
“First road game for us in the SEC,” Oats said. “I thought our guys answered the bell pretty well.”
The free throws might have been a disaster, but there was plenty else that Oats liked. That includes the defense, which limited South Carolina to .971 points per possession.
“I thought our defense was significantly better for the whole 40,” Oats said.
Oats specifically praised the efforts of Mo Dioubate. He finished plus-19 while matched up mainly against Collin Murray-Boyles, South Carolina’s leading scorer and a likely first-round NBA Draft pick.
“I thought Dioubate did a great job guarding him,” Oats said. “He really impacts the game in a big way,” Oats said.
Boyles-Murray tallied six points, four of which came from free throws, while finishing 1-for-6 from the field. He also had two turnovers.
“We got a lot of good efforts from a lot of people,” Oats said. “Good road win for us.”
Next up, Alabama will face No. 10 Texas A&M on the road on Saturday (7 p.m., ESPN)
Nick Kelly is an Alabama beat writer for AL.com and the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on X and Instagram.
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