The running back position took another offseason hit when The University of Alabama announced that freshman DeSherrius Flowers will not be enrolled this fall.
In terms of its outcome, A-Day is meaningless. But when factoring in statistics, it then becomes something of note.
And while statistics from this game aren’t necessarily indicative of how that player will perform come fall, it is still worth highlighting the individual performances from the annual spring scrimmage played Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium...
All things considered, Alabama’s 2015 A-Day was a success. As coach Nick Saban put it after its conclusion Saturday, the Crimson Tide escaped with minimal injuries and the players – especially the quarterbacks – had an opportunity to showcase their abilities...
Alabama returned to the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields for its 13th of 15 spring practices Tuesday. The Crimson Tide worked in full pads.
Observations:
- Defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson (knee/ankle) was back practicing for the first time in three practices...
Alabama held its 11th practice of spring workouts inside the Hank Crisp Indoor Practice Facility due to rain Friday. The Crimson Tide, who wore shells (helmets, shoulder pads and shorts) is now in its last third of its spring practice schedule...
After a nine-day break, Alabama restarted spring practice Monday in its second of 15 workouts that culminate on April 18 with the team’s A-Day game. The players practiced outside on the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields for the first time this spring, wearing shells (shoulder pads, helmets and shorts)...
It’s only spring, but it’s never too early to start preparing for the fall. In the second installment of a position-by-position breakdown of the Crimson Tide’s 2015 roster heading into spring practice, Tide 99.1 looks at the running backs...
What Analysts Think
Rivals- 4 Star
247Sports- 4 Star
ESPN Recruiting Nation- 4 Star
Scout- 4 Star
What His Hometown Thinks
A-List No.8: Alabama commit DeSherrius Flowers blossoming into star runner (Mobile Press-Register- August 3, 2014)
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