Alabama
Top 5 Surprises of Alabama’s 2022 Season (so far): All Things CW
The All Issues CW notes column by Christopher Walsh will seem in 5 elements this week, one every day main as much as Saturday’s sport in opposition to Texas A&M.
That is …
Take 5
Those that checked out the Simply A Minute video on Thursday bought a sneak peek of the listing:
The High 5 Surprises of Alabama’s 2022 Season (to this point).
1. Turnover margin: Alabama is ranked 115th within the nation out of 131. The possibilities of it beginning there are about none. However this additionally ties in with …
2. Regardless of the fierce move rush, the secondary has solely picked off just one move, by cornerback Terrion Arnold final week in opposition to Texas A&M. The protection’s different choose was by Will Anderson Jr.
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3. The offensive line is healthier than anticipated. Keep in mind all of the speak and concern about who was going to play proper deal with? Alabama leads the nation in dashing yards per carry at 6.95.
4. Kool-Help McKinstry on punt returns. With 319 yards on 18 returns, he’s averaging 17.72 yards. The group is averaging 20.09 yards per return, which is a credit score to the complete unit.
5. Jaheim Oatis. The true freshman defensive lineman has a ton of potential.
5 Issues That Bought Our Consideration This Week
1] Wage inflation: In keeping with this yr’s annual USA In the present day examination, the extent of head teaching salaries on the Soccer Bowl Subdivision stage function 15.3 p.c in common complete compensation. It is “the best one-year spike because the present fundamental methodology was put in place for the 2009 survey.” It additionally famous that “not less than 21 of the 65 Energy 5 colleges, mainly one-third, are paying not less than $1 million extra [to head coaches] than they had been scheduled to pay final season. The typical pay for the 52 Energy 5 public college head coaches is simply over $5.45 million this season, up from $4.66 million final season.
2] Playoff growth replace: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips had loads to say at his convention’s basketball media days, together with on doable School Soccer Playoff growth for the 2024 season. “We’re making an attempt,” he mentioned, per ESPN. “We’re dedicated to doing it. We actually are, throughout 10 conferences and Notre Dame. We really feel actually good concerning the work that is been finished throughout all 10 conferences and Notre Dame these final 5, six months. We’re actually unified in making an attempt to get it finished. It is simply the logistics of this factor are tough. Not insurmountable, however time shouldn’t be a pal of ours proper now. Time shouldn’t be on our facet. There’s plenty of push to attempt to get this factor finished.”
3] Any person’s knockin’, ought to I allow them to in: Amazon Sports activities Vice President of World Sports activities Video Marie Donoghue informed the Marchand & Ourand Sports activities Media Podcast that her firm is “very ” in including school sports activities programming to Amazon Prime. “It could be wonderful to have Thursday night time lead into Friday, doubtlessly Saturday. … We clearly don’t speak about particular negotiations, however we’re going to maintain knocking.”
4] Cheese teaching wheel: Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh denied a report by FootballScoop.com reported this week that “an especially heated dialog between Paul Chryst and (McIntosh) rested on the basis of the gorgeous transfer,” to fireside the soccer coach. He repeatedly mentioned it wasn’t a “knee-jerk response,” however “got here with plenty of contemplation and was deliberate.”
As for if the remainder of the season is an audition for interim coach Jim Leonard he informed the Wisconsin State Journal: “That’s not a phrase I’d use, truly. I view this proper now — this being maximizing what this season may be for these children — as a precedence, and it’s a precedence that Jimmy and I each share. That’s the place the main focus is correct now. And clearly I’ve loved working alongside Jimmy for years now. Clearly I’ve plenty of confidence in his capacity to step in in a really tough scenario. However that’s what it’s proper now and that’s the place we’re at with it.”
There’s two explanation why Alabama followers might wish to keep watch over the scenario: 1) Invoice O’Brien‘s title has been talked about for the opening, and the Crimson Tide has the upcoming home-and-home with the Badgers.
5] Summer time hoops: Search for Kentucky coach John Calipari speak up the thought of a summer time league schedule throughout SEC Media Days subsequent week in Birmingham, particularly since groups are on campus anyway.
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“Why not play video games in Rupp Area in opposition to good groups, perhaps groups that gained’t schedule you however now they’ll play you in a summer time sport and folks get to see that, or in opposition to in-state groups, no matter?” he informed The Athletic. “Have it televised on SEC Community. I’ve been pushing for 5 years now that we have to be doing stuff in the summertime to convey mild to school basketball.”
Tide-Bits
• 4 of Saban‘s former assistant coaches at Alabama have their respective groups within the AP High 25 ballot this week: No. 1 (Georgia, Kirby Good), No. 9 (Ole Miss, Lane Kiffin), No. 22 (Texas, Steve Sarkisian) and No. 25 … James Madison? You might need missed that the 5-0 Dukes, coached by Curt Cignetti, cracked the rankings. Nevertheless, they are not eligible for the postseason as a consequence of a two-year transition interval imposed by the NCAA after they moved up from the FCS stage.
• SportsBetting.ag set odds on Alabama, Ohio State and Georgia vs. the sector for profitable the nationwide championship, with the three powers listed at -1000, and everybody else at +550. That works out to a chance proportion of 90.9 that Alabama, Ohio State or Georgia wins the title. Individually, Ohio State is 2-1, Georgia 9-4 and Alabama 5-2.
• Despite the fact that Alabama misplaced to Georgia within the nationwide title sport final season, the Crimson Tide has gained 27 straight regular-season video games in opposition to SEC Japanese Division opponents, relationship again to a 35-21 loss at then-No. 19 South Carolina on Oct. 9, 2010. It is 14-0 on the highway throughout that stretch.
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Sports activities Illustrated author Ross Dellenger went to Knoxville early this week to take the temperature of the Tennessee followers. They’re saying it could be the most important sport at Neyland Stadium because the 1998 nationwide championship season.
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Bonus
Whereas Alabama is taking part in within the Third Saturday of October rivalry at Tennessee, essentially the most fascinating sport in-state needs to be at Toyota Subject, dwelling of the Rocket Metropolis Trash Pandas. The minor-league baseball stadium has been been transformed for this weekend’s soccer sport between North Alabama and Jacksonville State.
Mentioned North Alabama athletic director Joshua Looney to the Decatur Every day,: “It’s nice. I believe it’s an enormous step up ahead from the final sport that was performed in a baseball stadium in our league, which was Kennesaw State and JSU in SunTrust in 2018. The infield grime was nonetheless there. The objective posts had been on wheels. That’s a testomony to the town of Madison and the Trash Pandas. If we’re going to do it, we’re going to do it proper. The sphere conversion wasn’t straightforward.”
Nonetheless, “the Lions and the Gamecocks will go in the identical path when on offense, fielding kickoffs or kicking — towards the first-base dugout. The defensive finish zone can be towards left subject.” It is going to be the second Division I sport to have this format, the opposite being the 2010 Illinois vs. Northwestern matchup at Wrigley Subject.
See Additionally:
Take 1: Rivalry Renewed For Alabama and Tennessee? Not Fairly
Take 2: Tennessee’s Good, However Are The No. 6 Vols for Actual?
Take 3: Rating Alabama Future Non-SEC Highway Venues
Take 4: The Numbers Say Alabama’s Offense Higher Than Most Understand
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Oklahoma-Alabama GameDay Preview: Under the Radar
These can feel like grasping at straws sometimes, but in this case, I really think Jacob Jordan can be the difference for the OU passing game. Deion Burks probably isn’t going to play. Jalil Farooq has already been downgraded to questionable after he gave it a try two weeks ago at Mizzou. The return of those two players — for better or worse — did almost nothing for the offense in Columbia. Meanwhile, as the coaching staff inserted their stars back into the lineup, it came at the expense of Jordan, the true freshman walk-on who had blossomed in a three-week stretch, catching six passes for 86 yards against South Carolina, six for 38 and a touchdown at Ole Miss and three for 36 against Maine. At Mizzou? Jordan got to play one snap and was relegated to the end of the bench. OU defenders say he’s a frustrating player to cover because he runs such precise routes and catches almost everything. Also, when Jackson Arnold was benched and running the scout team, he developed some chemistry with Jordan. The Sooner staff would be wise to utilize him against the Crimson Tide.
— John E. Hoover
Alright, a Butkus Award semifinalist and the heartbeat of Oklahoma’s football team is probably too high-profile to qualify as “under the radar,” but it’s Senior Night and I’m going to bend the rules. Stutsman was everywhere against Missouri, totaling 19 tackles and preventing the Tigers from having much of a rushing attack at all. He’s going to say all the right things, but Stutsman’s final game on Owen Field means a great deal to him and his family, and I expect we’ll see another fantastic outing from the talismanic linebacker. And Oklahoma will need it. Jalen Milroe’s ability on the ground makes Alabama’s entire offensive operation go. The teams that have had success bottling him up, Vanderbilt and Tennessee, were able to upend the Crimson Tide. Any path to a shock OU victory runs through a night to remember for Stutsman — something he’s completely capable of on Saturday.
— Ryan Chapman
Even though Saturday marks Senior Day in Norman, the Sooners will be leaning heavily on a true freshman against the Crimson Tide. Coming off a career-high 56 yards on nine carries against Missouri, running back Xavier Robinson said he’s burning his redshirt seems to be in line for an increased share of the team’s carries this week when Alabama comes to town. If the Oklahoma City product has another strong performance, it could be enough to spark Oklahoma’s offense and keep the Sooners in contention against a formidable opponent who has been able to light up the scoreboard this season.
— Randall Sweet
The Sooners will need explosive plays to have a chance to take down Alabama. With receiver Deion Burks injured and sidelined again, the speedy Brenen Thompson might be OU’s best chance at a big play. Thompson has reached the end zone twice this season, and the last time was a 54-yard touchdown connection with Jackson Arnold, proving what Thompson is capable of if he and Arnold get the time they need. Alabama might also overlook the 5-foot-9 receiver and focus on a bigger threat like Jalil Farooq, possibly freeing Thompson, if even for one big play.
— Dekota Gregory
Oklahoma’s wide receiver room has been a hot topic of conversation all season long. The Sooners have been banged up and the passing game has been extremely quiet. Whether it’s the quarterback spot, the offensive line, or the short handed receiver group, it’s been an all-around failure. Jalil Farooq has been injured for most of the season, but returned to the lineup against Missouri two weeks ago. He was expected to have a breakout campaign, but injuries have hampered his time on the field. Farooq looked rusty in his first week back, and it looked like he might not fully trust his foot yet. With a bye week in the past, this is the time for Farooq to make a difference, though. Oklahoma will desperately need him with no other starting receivers healthy, and could force feed him early and often.
— Ross Lovelace
Alabama
Alabama Department of Education releases 2023-24 report card
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) – The Alabama State Department of Education released its annual report card for the 2023-2024 school year.
This report breaks down the overall academic success of the state.
Overall the state scored an 85, up two points from last school year. The ALSDE said, however, that academic achievement is low, scoring a D. Academic growth earned a 97. The state’s graduation rate scored an A. English language proficiency scored a 41.
College and Career Readiness for the state received an 84 B. The full report card for the state can be viewed here.
The report also provides scores for individual schools and school systems.
The Coffee County School System scored a 90 overall, improving by one point from last school year.
Kinston saw a drop in chronic absenteeism from 8.44 to 6.62. New Brockton Elementary raised its overall grade from an 87 to a 90. New Brockton Middle School also saw a big drop in absenteeism this school year, going from 13 to 6.86. New Brockton High School also raised its score by three points, moving from an 80 to 83. A full breakdown of all Coffee County Schools is below:
School | Overall Grade | Academic Achievement | Academic Growth | Graduation Rate | Chronic Absenteeism | English Language Proficiency | College and Career Readiness |
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Kinston | 92 | 77.86 | 89.06 | 100 | 6.62 | N/A | 100 |
New Brockton Elementary | 90 | 79.15 | 100 | N/A | 12.66 | 54.84 | N/A |
New Brockton Middle | 79 | 63.40 | 93.39 | N/A | 6.86 | 21.62 | N/A |
New Brockton High School | 83 | 42.90 | 84.26 | 100 | 9.29 | N/A | 100 |
Zion Chapel High School | 93 | 73.31 | 99.75 | 100 | 13.09 | 100 |
The Enterprise City School System scored an 89 overall, keeping the same score as last school year.
Enterprise High School scored a 79, dropping from its 82 last year. Dauphin Jr. High raised its score by four points to 94. Pinedale Elementary’s overall score stayed the same but there was a three-point increase in academic achievement. The full breakdown of Enterprise City Schools scores is below:
School | Overall Grade | Academic Achievement | Academic Growth | Graduation Rate | Chronic Absenteeism | English Language Proficiency | College and Career Readiness |
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Brookwood Elementary | 96 | 92.3 | 100 | N/A | 7.82 | N/A | N/A |
Coppinville School | 86 | 76.18 | 100 | N/A | 14.20 | 30.44 | N/A |
Dauphin Jr. High | 94 | 88.50 | 100 | N/A | 5.10 | 45 | N/A |
Enterprise High School | 79 | 55.74 | 92.47 | 90.11 | 13.28 | 15.39 | 80.42 |
Harrand Creek Elementary | 84 | 75.92 | 90.86 | N/A | 14.96 | 55.36 | N/A |
Hillcrest Elementary | 92 | 86.02 | 100 | N/A | 6.71 | 43.90 | N/A |
Pinedale Elementary | 90 | 81.98 | 100 | N/A | 10.17 | 38.10 | N/A |
Rucker Boulevard Elementary | 94 | 84.96 | 100 | N/A | 1.33 | N/A | N/A |
Houston County School System raised its score by two points, going from an 87 to an 89. Ashford Elementary saw a large drop in absenteeism from 13 to 1.02. Wicksburg High School upped its graduation rate by 9 points. Cottonwood Elementary saw a jump in academic achievement from 75 to 80. A full breakdown of Houston County Schools scores is below:
School | Overall Grade | Academic Achievement | Academic Growth | Graduation Rate | Chronic Absenteeism | English Language Proficiency | College and Career Readiness |
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Ashford Elementary | 93 | 83.63 | 100 | N/A | 1.02 | N/A | N/A |
Ashford Middle School | 86 | 69.97 | 100 | N/A | 10.50 | N/A | N/A |
Ashford High School | 81 | 42.53 | 92.72 | 86.75 | 19.06 | N/A | 91.57 |
Cottonwood Elementary | 92 | 80.56 | 100 | N/A | 2.05 | N/A | N/A |
Cottonwood High School | 89 | 62.61 | 98.50 | 96.83 | 14.18 | N/A | 95.24 |
Houston County High School | 88 | 54.31 | 99.40 | 94.87 | 11.57 | N/A | 97.44 |
Houston County Virtual Academy | 71 | 40.09 | 63.85 | 83.33 | 0.28 | N/A | 88.46 |
Rehobeth Elementary | 93 | 87.10 | 100 | N/A | 3.02 | 35.71 | N/A |
Rehobeth Middle School | 87 | 73.45 | 96.93 | N/A | 8.87 | N/A | N/A |
Rehobeth High School | 82 | 48.36 | 89.04 | 91.18 | 8.11 | N/A | 91.76 |
Rehobeth Primary | 96 | 91.74 | 100 | N/A | 2.05 | N/A | N/A |
Webb Elementary | 95 | 88.26 | 100 | N/A | 1.05 | N/A | N/A |
Wicksburg Elementary | 97 | 92.72 | 100 | N/A | 1.83 | N/A | N/A |
Wicksburg High School | 95 | 83.49 | 100 | 97.18 | 5.86 | N/A | 95.77 |
Dothan City Schools overall scored a 79. So did Carver 9th Grade Academy. Dothan High School raised its score by 7 points to 78 and saw a drop in absenteeism. Highlands Elementary scored a 91 in academic growth. Dothan Prep saw an increase in English language proficiency, going from a 19 to 34. A full breakdown of all schools in the Dothan City School System is below:
School | Overall Grade | Academic Achievement | Academic Growth | Graduation Rate | Chronic Absenteeism | English Language Proficiency | College and Career Readiness |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Beverlye Intermediate School | 62 | 37.84 | 77.61 | N/A | 18.64 | N/A | N/A |
Carver 9th Grade Academy | 79 | 41.34 | 96.81 | N/A | 13.81 | N/A | 66.46 |
Carver School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology | 97 | 100 | 100 | N/A | 21.61 | N/A | N/A |
Dothan City Virtual School | 74 | 44.89 | 76.52 | 91.89 | 10.50 | N/A | 51.35 |
Dothan High School | 78 | 41.34 | 96.81 | 89.11 | 27.75 | N/A | 66.46 |
Dothan Preparatory Academy | 67 | 50.20 | 82.49 | N/A | 26.50 | 34.29 | N/A |
Faine Elementary | 53 | 22.29 | 73.90 | N/A | 25.59 | N/A | N/A |
Girard Intermediate School | 61 | 35.66 | 82.27 | N/A | 37.22 | N/A | N/A |
Girard Primary School | 64 | 35.66 | 82.27 | N/A | 11.91 | N/A | N/A |
Heard Elementary School | 79 | 54.78 | 99.08 | N/A | 16.18 | N/A | N/A |
Hidden Lake Primary School | 63 | 37.84 | 77.61 | N/A | 14.17 | N/A | N/A |
Highlands Elementary School | 87 | 81.03 | 92.81 | N/A | 13.35 | N/A | N/A |
Kelly Springs Elementary | 79 | 57.22 | 98.94 | N/A | 21.94 | 64 | N/A |
Morris Slingluff Elementary | 74 | 46.44 | 94.50 | N/A | 15.22 | N/A | N/A |
Selma Street Elementary | 86 | 65.98 | 100 | N/A | 5.88 | N/A | N/A |
Elba City Schools scored an 81 B overall. For the full report card, click here.
Overall, Dale County scored a 90, raising its score from 88 last year. For the full report card, click here.
Daleville City Schools raised its score three points from 74 to 77. For the full report card, click here.
Ozark City Schools scored an 83 overall. For the full report card, click here.
Geneva County Schools raised its overall score from a 91 to a 93. For the full report card, click here.
Geneva City Schools scored a 93 overall. For the full report card, click here.
Henry County Schools scored an 89 overall. View the full report card here.
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Alabama
Alabama Crimson Tide: By the Numbers
Oklahoma is going to have its hands full on Saturday night.
The Sooners will welcome Alabama to Norman for just the second time ever, and it’s only the seventh all-time meeting between the two college football powers.
The No. 7-ranked Crimson Tide (8-2, 4-2 SEC) are looking to continue their march toward the College Football Playoff while OU (5-5, 1-5) is just trying to honor its seniors in the home finale by getting bowl eligible.
Kalen DeBoer has kept Alabama’s offense firing as one of the nation’s best, presenting a tough test for the Sooners.
The Crimson Tide offense can hurt defenses in a hurry.
Quarterback Jalen Milroe has forged a lethal connection with freshman wide receiver Ryan Williams, and he can also do damage with his legs.
Slowing down Alabama play-after-play is hard enough, but make one mistake and DeBoer’s offense can make defenses pay.
The Crimson Tide have scored 53 touchdowns on offense this year, and 23 of those have from from 20-plus yards out.
It’s not just been ‘Bama beating defenses over the top, either. Of the 23 chunk plays that have scored, 12 have been passes and 11 runs.
OU’s rushing defense has held up Ewell this year, as the Sooners rank 18th in the country in rushing yards allowed per game, but the Sooners have struggled with letting receivers hurt them deep in SEC-play this year, which will be a concern come Saturday.
Nick Saban may be gone, but Alabama’s defense is still turning opponents over at a high rate.
The Crimson Tide have forced 24 turnovers this year, recovering 10 fumbles and picking off quarterbacks 14 times.
That’s an area of concern for Oklahoma, who has been allergic to ball security.
In OU’s last outing alone against Missouri, the Sooners put the ball on the ground six times, losing four of those fumbles.
Quarterback Jackson Arnold was responsible for two of the lost fumbles by himself, the last of which was returned for a touchdown and untimely did OU in.
If the Sooners are to have any shot of pulling the unlikely upset on Saturday, they’ll have to take care of the football — something that hasn’t happened since the win over Auburn in September.
While the Alabama defense has been opportunistic, it hasn’t quite been the dominant unit of the Saban Era.
Opponents have rushed for 132.2 yards per game against the Tide, which ranks 53rd in the country.
While OU’s offense has struggled this year, there have been glimpses of a rushing attack that can keep the Sooners in SEC games, especially against Ole Miss and Missouri.
Jovantae Barnes’ availability is up in the air, but true freshman Xavier Robinson looked like a difference maker at running back late against Missouri.
Oklahoma’s path to victory includes winning the turnover battle and having success on the ground to shorten the game, something Vanderbilt was especially good at in its upset victory over ‘Bama earlier this year.
The Crimson Tide are 18th in the country in third down defense, allowing conversions 31.5 percent of the time, so staying ahead of the chains by having success on the ground will be crucial for Oklahoma’s offense to stay on track.
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