Jesse Simonton On Justice Haynes, Jam Miller Could Add New Dimension To Alabama Offense In 202 | 01.09.24
With multiple players leaving Tuscaloosa following Nick Saban‘s retirement, just as many are locked in and ready to play for Kalen DeBoer. Some have made their announcements public, vocalizing their commitment to Alabama. Others have just stayed silent, with running back Justice Haynes seemingly being one of them.
For Haynes, the moment Alabama lost to Michigan in the Rose Bowl, it was time to get to work. He has been working out and preparing for what should be an expanded role in 2024. The latest example was posted on Saturday afternoon, showing off his impressive offseason workout.
Haynes is performing what is described as the “Farmer’s Walk.” He is seen carrying a good chunk of weight for a few yards while walking in a straight line. Impressive for the youngster looking to improve his strength and balance.
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You can check out the move from Haynes here.
Alabama fans got a taste of what Haynes can bring to the table in the Rose Bowl. Seemingly out of nowhere, the former four-star prospect was getting carries in the Crimson Tide’s most important game of the season. And he was quite productive despite a small sample size.
On just four carries, Haynes rushed for 31 yards. No, it’s not a ton but he was getting the ball at a time when Alabama was struggling to move the ball. A nice jolt of energy was pumped into the offense in Pasadena.
To On3’s Andy Staples, getting Haynes involved was a move he thinks Saban has done in the past.
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“It reminds me, a little bit, of when they gave Derrick Henry a little more run in the Sugar Bowl against Ohio State after not using him very much in 2014,” Staples said. “I think we’re going to see a lot of Justice Haynes early on based on the flashes we saw in the Rose Bowl. And for those of us that follow recruiting, we’re very excited for what he can be.”
Haynes played high school football at Buford (GA) High School, where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 33 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Rankings, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
With Jam Miller also making his way back to Tuscaloosa, Alabama could have one of the best backfields in the country next season.
Exactly what DeBoer needs heading into Year 1 of replacing Saban.
Former Alabama offensive lineman Barrett Jones and linebacker DeMeco Ryans are under consideration for the College Football Hall of Fame’s 2027 class, the National Football Foundation announced on Monday.
Dennis Franchione, who was Alabama’s head coach during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, is also under consideration. Franchione was a two-time NAIA National Coach of the Year before moving into Division I, where he led New Mexico to its first bowl in 36 years and TCU to its first postseason win since 1957. He took over a 3-8 Alabama team and led the Tide to a 10-win season in 2002, later guiding Texas A&M to consecutive victories over Texas (2006-07) and a berth in the 2005 Cotton Bowl.
Jones is a two-time First Team All-American (2011-unanimous, 2012-consensus) and winner of the 2012 NFF Campbell, 2012 Rimington, 2011 Outland and 2011 Wuerffel trophies. He Led Alabama to three national titles and two SEC crowns.
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The three-time First Team All-SEC selection is arguably the most decorated offensive lineman in school history, winning national honors at three different positions (center, tackle, guard). The 2012 Alabama captain played through Lisfranc injury with at least two torn ligaments suffered in SEC Championship Game. He also played in the national title game before having surgery that kept him out of the NFL combine.
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DeMeco Ryans, who is currently the head coach of the Houston Texans, could be considered the best player of the Mike Shula years as he was the program’s top draft pick between 1998-08 (between first-round selections Dwayne Rudd and Andre Smith).
During his senior season, the linebacker led Alabama with 76 tackles including 9.5 for a loss, en route to being named a first-team All-American, the SEC Defensive Player of the Year, and Lott Trophy winner as college football’s best impact defensive player.
These three are among 80 players and nine coaches from the FBS, along with 99 players and 39 coaches from the NCAA divisional and NAIA ranks.
Alabama currently has 28 representatives in the College Football Hall of Fame, with the most recent inductees being Heisman Trophy-winning running back Mark Ingram in the 2026 class and seven-time national champion (six at Alabama) head coach Nick Saban in the 2025 class. Ingram was the first Crimson Tide player under Saban to be inducted.
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Alabama in the College Football Hall of Fame
(Member, Year Inducted)
Don Hutson, 1951
Frank Thomas, 1951
Fred Sington, 1955
Wallace Wade, 1955
Don Whitmire (transferred to Navy after two years), 1956
Johnny Mack Brown, 1957
Pooley Hubert, 1964
Millard “Dixie” Howell, 1970
John Cain, 1973
Lee Roy Jordan, 1983
Riley Smith, 1985
Paul “Bear” Bryant, 1986
Vaughn Mancha, 1990
Harry Gilmer, 1993
Ozzie Newsome, 1994
John Hannah, 1999
Johnny Musso, 2000
Billy Neighbors, 2003
Cornelius Bennett, 2005
Woodrow Lowe, 2009
Gene Stallings, 2010
Marty Lyons, 2011
Derrick Thomas, 2014
E.J. Junior, 2020
Sylvester Croom, 2022
Antonio Langham, 2024
Nick Saban, 2025
Mark Ingram, 2026
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) – The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) kicked off its annual 101 Days of Summer Safety campaign as the summer travel season begins.
The campaign runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day, a period troopers call the “100 deadliest days of summer.”
Over Memorial Day weekend, troopers investigated four traffic deaths and one boating fatality. They issued more than 1,400 speeding citations, 365 seat belt violations, and made 14 DUI arrests on roadways statewide.
On the water, Marine Patrol made four boating under the influence arrests and conducted nearly 500 vessel stops.
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ALEA says the goal this summer is education and enforcement. Troopers say that means buckling up, watching your speed, keeping your distance, and putting the phone down every time you get behind the wheel.
“More traffic means people get complacent. More car crashes, more injuries, more fatalities,” said ALEA Trooper Brandon Bailey. “Check your tires, make sure they’re at the appropriate tread depth. If you don’t have the appropriate amount of tread, it could easily lead to hydroplaning.”
ALEA says they will have increased patrols on roads and waterways through Labor Day.
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Alabama football is in a position to hear some positive recruiting news ‘soon,’ Touchdown Alabama has learned.
This news is expected to come from one of the top recruits the Crimson Tide hosted for an official visit this weekend, most likely in the form of a verbal commitment. This decision is coming off an ‘amazing’ official visit. Alabama will work to build its 2027 class over the next several weeks, with a long list of top recruits expected in Tuscaloosa in June.
Monshun Sales (5-Star WR), Hayden Stepp (5-Star CB), Osani Gayles (4-Star WR) , Kenneth Simon (4-Star LB), Avrian Pauley (3-Star DL), Mitchell Turner (4-Star DL), Antwan Jackson (4-Star Edge) and Nigel Newkirk (4-Star RB) were among the top prospects the Tide had on campus for an official visit this weekend.
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Alabama currently has commitments from six 2027 prospects. Three of those recruits are offensive prospects, with pledges from Elijah Haven, Trent Seaborn and Oakley Keegan. The defensive side is represented by Avrian Pauley, Kenneth Simon and Stevan Thornton.
Touchdown Alabama will provide updates on the Crimson Tide’s recruiting efforts throughout the next several weeks.
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