John Copeland was a Crimson Tide standout for the 1992 National Championship team and played eight seasons in the NFL, but now he's looking to dominated another level of football and that's coaching.

The former Alabama and Cincinnati Bengals defensive end joined The Game with Ryan Fowler to discuss coaching at Tuscaloosa Academy, how he got into high school coaching, the transition from assistant to head coach, how his high school coaches helped shape him throughout his career.

He also shared his best memories of Coach Gene Stallings, transition for Quinnen Williams from college to pros, what does Raekwon Davis needs to do to improve, is college football turning to more of a offensive, and Alabama/Clemson motivation going into the 2019 season.

For more of John Copeland's thoughts on high school coaching and Alabama football, make sure you watch the video above the article. For the last news, breakdown and analysis surrounding the Alabama Crimson Tide, don't miss The Game with Ryan Fowler weekday afternoons from 2-6 p.m.

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