Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Alabama “A-Day” scrimmage set for Saturday

After one month of practice, two scrimmages, some injuries, and the usual teaching tools, the Alabama Crimson Tide football team will conclude spring practice with the annual “A-Day” game.

Set to begin at 1 p.m. this Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium, and televised live via ESPNU, the spring game is indeed the culmination of practice until early August.

As for the basic "news and notes" in respect to the spring session, the information is quite a mixed bag.

Be sure to stay informed via Twitter for a recap of Alabama's spring game, including a blog post (link) tentatively set for late Saturday afternoon.

Injuries

-Nose guard Darren Lake missed the majority of spring practice due to an injured pectoral muscle, which required surgery.

-After undergoing toe surgery in January, wide receiver DeAndrew White missed the entire month of spring practice. Per Nick Saban, White should be able to participate in the summer conditioning program.

-As noted in a prior blog post, defensive back Eddie Jackson suffered a torn ACL in Alabama's initial scrimmage of the spring session. In his own words, Nick Saban is confident that Jackson will be able to return in time for fall camp.

All about the verbal

As documented earlier this month, Alabama received verbal commitments from 4-star offensive lineman Richie Petitbon as well as 3-star defensive back Montrell Custis. At the time of publication, UA currently has a total of 10 verbal commitments in respect to the 2015 signing class.

Off the field issues

Running back Altee Tenpenny and linebacker Dillon Lee were arrested, in separate incidents, over the course of the spring session.

Tenpenny was arrested in late March for possession of marijuana, while Lee was arrested earlier this month and charged with DUI.

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Lupoi joins 'Bama staff

Tosh Lupoi has joined the Alabama staff as an "intern" per a statement issued by Nick Saban. Lupoi, a former assistant coach at the University of Washington, was recently under NCAA scrutiny following allegations that he gave impermissible benefits to a UW player. Lupoi has since been cleared by the NCAA of any wrongdoing.

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Scrimmage statistics

*The statistics listed below were provided by the University of Alabama. Any additional statistics recorded during the scrimmages were not disclosed to the public.

FIRST SCRIMMAGE - April 5

Passing
Blake Sims: 16-23 - 227 yards - 2 TDs
Cooper Bateman: 14-25 - 102 yards
Alec Morris: 9-12 - 57 yards

Rushing
Kenyan Drake: 11 carries - 60 yards - 1 touchdown
Tyren Jones: 10 carries - 49 yards
Derrick Henry: 12 carries - 40 yards
Altee Tenpenny: 13 carries - 40 yards
T.J. Yeldon: 3 carries - 20 yards - 1 touchdown

Receiving
Amari Cooper: 10 receptions - 190 yards - 2 touchdowns
Cam Sims: 2 receptions - 48 yards
Altee Tenpenny: 3 receptions - 23 yards
Christion Jones: 3 receptions - 21 yards
Raheem Falkins: 2 receptions - 21 yards

Defense
Trey DePriest: 8 tackles
Denzel Devall: 5 tackles - 2 tackles for loss - 1 sack
Reggie Ragland: 5 tackles - 1 sack - 1 pass break up
Landon Collins: 4 tackles - 1 tackle for loss - 1 blocked field goal

SECOND SCRIMMAGE - April 12

Passing
Blake Sims: 24-39 - 288 yards - 2 TD
Cooper Bateman: 16-31 - 160 yards - 1 TD
Alec Morris: 4-7 - 90 yards - 1 TD

Rushing
Altee Tenpenny: 15 carries - 39 yards - 1 TD
Tyren Jones: 10 carries - 34 yards
Kenyan Drake: 4 carries - 19 yards

Receiving
Amari Cooper: 9 receptions - 97 yards - 1 TD
Chris Black: 6 receptions - 89 yards
ArDarius Stewart: 1 reception - 66 yards - 1 TD
Kenyan Drake: 2 receptions - 55 yards - 1 TD
O.J. Howard: 3 receptions - 28 yards
Robert Foster: 4 receptions - 34 yards - 1 TD
Christion Jones: 3 receptions - 18 yards - 1 TD

Defense
Trey DePriest: 6 tackles - 1 tackle for loss - 1 forced fumble
Jarran Reed: 5 tackles - 1 tackle for loss - 1 pass break up
Jarrick Williams: 4 tackles - 1 tackle for loss

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Montrell Custis gives verbal to Alabama

Lovejoy High School (Hampton, GA) defensive back Montrell Custis has given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama for 2015.

Custis, who stands 6-feet tall and tops the scale at 175-pounds, selected the Crimson Tide after decommitting from the University of Kentucky. Custis currently has offers from over 10 major programs, including the likes of Auburn, Mississippi State, Oregon, and Tennessee.
Listed as a three-star prospect per the 247Sports composite rating system, Custis becomes the 10th Alabama verbal commitment in respect to the 2015 signing class.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Jackson tears ACL, Saban confident in fall return

Injured in a non-contact play during Saturday's initial scrimmage of spring practice, sophomore defensive back Eddie Jackson has sustained a torn ACL.
Confirmed by ESPN Sunday night, Jackson will undergo surgery and is expected to be sidelined for several months.

Described by Nick Saban as the best and most consistent corner in spring practice, Jackson's injury, while unfortunate regardless of his potential, is really disheartening considering Alabama's lack of quality depth at the position.

Jackson, along with the likes of Jonathan Cook, Cyrus Jones, Maurice Smith, and Bradley Sylve, are expected to compete for the starting roles at the corner spots. True freshmen Tony Brown and Marlon Humphrey are also expected to vie for substantial playing time in 2014. While Jones and Sylve have the most experience of the group, neither player has been a "staple" of the Tide secondary.

In respect to Jackson's recovery, while nothing is guaranteed in medicine, Nick Saban is confident, per his own words, that Jackson will be able to return in time for fall camp.
Based on the timing of Jackson's injury/surgery, the "window" for rehab, in terms of a fall return, is not very wide. Due to this fact, it is obviously too early to know what Jackson's condition will be once August rolls around. The obvious worst case scenario would see Jackson take a medical redshirt and return to full speed in early 2015.

However, using former Tide star Vinnie Sunseri as an example, his recovery from a serious knee injury was essentially three months. As was documented in media reports, Sunseri could have played in the Sugar Bowl after tearing his ACL in late October.

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Friday, April 4, 2014

Richie Petitbon gives verbal to Alabama

Gonzaga College High School (Washington, D.C.) offensive lineman Richie Petitbon has given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama for 2015.
Petitbon, who stands 6-foot-4 and tops the scale at 300-pounds, selected the Crimson Tide over a plethora of schools, including Florida State, LSU, Ohio State, and Tennessee.
The grandson of former NFL coach Richie Petitbon, the Gonzaga standout is considered one of the most highly touted offensive linemen in the nation.

Listed as a four-star prospect per the 247Sports composite rating system, Petitbon becomes the ninth Alabama verbal commitment in respect to the 2015 signing class.

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