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Missouri quarterback Brady Cook knocked out of Alabama game with upper-body injury
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Missouri quarterback Brady Cook was knocked out of his second straight game with an injury. Cook sustained an upper-body injury late in the first half this time and wasn't expected to return, a Missouri spokeswoman said. Cook started for the...
Alabama safety Malachi Moore apologizes for his outburst late in loss to Vanderbilt
Alabama safety Malachi Moore apologized Monday for his late-game outburst during a weekend loss to Vanderbilt. The two-time team captain shoved Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia's head toward the ground at the end of a play, threw his mouthguard and drew an unsportsmanlike conduct...
Alabama determined not to trip up at Vanderbilt after returning to No. 1
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Alabama Crimson Tide have lots of experience being ranked No. 1 and staying focused on what matters most. That's lifting the national championship trophy at season's end. So last week's emotional victory over then-No. 2 Georgia is not going to linger...
No. 4 Alabama visits Wisconsin for Tide's first game at Camp Randall Stadium since 1928
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Alabama believes it has learned from its unexpectedly close call as it prepares to make a rare trip north. The fourth-ranked Crimson Tide’s visit to Wisconsin on Saturday marks the first time they’ve played a true road game against a school from north of...
Players who began Alabama careers as national champs try to help their coach do the same
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Malachi Moore watched Alabama’s last national championship triumph from the sidelines as a freshman standout with an injury. It was way back in January 2021, and now the fifth-year safety is one of only a handful of Crimson Tide players still around from...
DeBoer era set to begin at Alabama amid typically high expectations for defending SEC champs
Much has changed at Alabama since Jalen Milroe ran smack into a wall of Michigan defenders in the Rose Bowl. Just not the expectations. Nick Saban won't be stalking the sidelines anymore. That job belongs to Kalen DeBoer, who led Washington to a national runner-up finish last year. ...