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Alabama
Warm, humid and stormy weather all week across Central Alabama
Tonight, will likely be principally cloudy with some lingering showers and storms as the nice and cozy entrance strikes into Tennessee. Some patchy fog is feasible. Lows will likely be within the 60s.
Tuesday and Wednesday will nonetheless have some hit-or-miss storms every day as a collection of chilly fronts observe alongside the AL/TN border. These fronts will likely be shut sufficient to ship just a few storms into the Birmingham space. A few of the storms may very well be robust with gusty winds, hail, and heavy rain. An space of excessive strain will keep over the Jap Gulf to only off the U.S. East Coast. This can preserve southerly winds over Alabama, so we’ll keep heat and humid. Excessive temperatures will likely be within the mid to higher 80s. This may very well be the warmest we’ve been thus far this yr.
A chilly entrance will transfer towards Alabama on Thursday. A lot of the day will likely be quiet, however we may have scattered storms arriving by Thursday night. A few of these storms may very well be robust to presumably extreme. SPC has highlighted western Alabama in a Degree 2/5 Slight Threat for extreme climate. The primary threats are gusty winds and hail.
Lastly, a trough of low strain will ship a chilly entrance by Alabama and throughout the Southeast U.S. on Friday. This can convey us a line of rain and storms. A few of the storms may very well be robust to presumably extreme with gusty winds and hail. They’ll begin within the morning and proceed into the afternoon. It is going to flip colder with highs within the higher 70s to decrease 80s.
Weekend Outlook: Any rain will come to an finish on Saturday morning, after which we’ll turn out to be partly cloudy and fewer humid. It is going to nonetheless be heat with excessive temperatures round 80. Sunday will likely be partly cloudy and hotter as an space of excessive strain sits north of Alabama. Excessive temperatures will likely be again within the mid 80s.
Alabama
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Alabama
Former Alabama QB Ruled Out Ahead of Week 17: Roll Call, Dec. 28, 2024
Former Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts is set to miss the Philadelphia Eagles Week 17 games against the Dallas Cowboys as he’s been ruled out with a concussion. Hurts left the Eagles Week 16 game after taking a blow to the head.
The Eagles are still in the hunt for the top overall seed in the NFC but trail the Detroit Lions by a game.
Several former Alabama players are listed as questionable entering the weekend’s action. Former defensive lineman Jonathan Allen, Anfernee Jennings, A’Shan Robinson and Quinnen Williams are all in the grey area along with Miami Dolphins offensive stars Jaylen Waddle and Tua Tagovailoa.
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Thursday night former Alabama guard Collin Sexton recorded his first double-double of the season. He scored 19 points and got 11 assists for the Utah Jazz in a 122-120 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.
First double-double of the season for Young Bull:
📋 19p | 11a | 1r 📋#PlayerHighlights presented by @ZionsBank pic.twitter.com/REDbGyN3Hg
— Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) December 27, 2024 Clowney deflection ➡️ Clowney triple pic.twitter.com/NsphgQ78Jg
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) December 28, 2024 #NotOnHerb leads to the Herb layup pic.twitter.com/ntsLXUqbdU
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) December 28, 2024
December 28, 1985: Freshman running back Gene Jelks and junior linebacker Cornelius Bennett were named game MVPs after Alabama’s 24-3 victory over Southern California in the Aloha Bowl. A 1-yard run by Craig Turner, a 24-yard pass from Mike Shula to Clay Whitehurst and a 14-yard end around by Al Bell accounted for the Crimson Tide touchdowns.
“We had great respect for Alabama, especially its defense, we knew they were a formidable opponent. But in retrospect, I think they were a lot stronger than a lot of our people thought.”
– Dennis Erickson after the 1993 Sugar Bow
Alabama
Davis Warren previews Alabama matchup: 'We plan on winning this game'
Michigan has arrived in Tampa, Florida, for its New Year’s Eve kick against the Alabama Crimson Tide in what will be a rematch of last season’s epic Rose Bowl showdown, a game the Wolverines won, 27-20, in overtime.
The Wolverines held their first practice of the trip on Friday after arriving the day after Christmas. Excitement surrounding Michigan’s borderline elite recruiting class is certainly palpable — five-star QB Bryce Underwood is leading the way in that regard — but the team is still preparing for a battle against Alabama.
Before practice began on Friday, key players of the Michigan offense met with reporters to discuss the ReliaQuest Bowl. Starting quarterback Davis Warren talked about the transition from Michigan’s 13-10 win over Ohio State to now preparing for the game against the Crimson Tide.
“You get those couple weeks between Ohio (State) and this game, and you get a chance to reflect a little bit on the season, but I think we’ve taken it in stride and taken it as a real opportunity to get better at football and thinking about things you did during the year, things you did well, things you can improve on, and how you can work on them over these next two to three weeks of practice that we’ve had. … That’s been the goal — just getting better at football and preparing for our opponent while doing it,” Warren said.
Notably, Warren began the year as the starter, but lost his job to Alex Orji after throwing three interceptions against Arkansas State in Week 3. But after experiments with Orji and Jack Tuttle failed, Warren was reinserted as a starter ahead of the Michigan State game.
Warren finished out the regular season strong, capping it off with an emphatic 13-10 win over Ohio State in Columbus.
Still, though, this season marks the first time in four years that the Wolverines are not playing for a national title, and with a star-studded recruiting class coming in, it’s hard for fans not to look ahead to 2025.
But ignoring what fans might be thinking about, Warren says the team isn’t looking past Alabama at all.
“I don’t think we’re overlooking (the game) at all. … As a group, we’re focused on winning this football game,” Warren said. “Michigan needs us to win this game, we want to win this game and we plan on winning this game. So, I know we’re going to take that approach. It’s a really good opportunity for all of us. Man, we’re going to fight tooth and nail to go get a win.”
Michigan will practice on Saturday and Sunday ahead of the 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl, which will kick off at Noon ET on Tuesday, Dec. 31.
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