The Alabama Crimson Tide has put together a historic 12-0 season with its eyes of finishing the year with a national championship game win against Ohio State on Monday. With immense team success, already an SEC Championship and a Rose Bowl win, comes individual honors. The Crimson Tide received numerous individual awards on last night's college football awards show.
The Alabama Crimson Tide finished a historic regular season by beating Arkansas on the road 52-3. Two Alabama players were honored by the Southeastern Conference for their efforts in ensuring the Tide got to 10-0. Alex Leatherwood was named the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week and DeVonta Smith was named Co-SEC Special Teams Player of the Week.
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As we count down to the start of college football season, different publications and foundations announce its preseason awards. Today the Walter Camp Football Foundation named six Crimson Tide players to its first and second teams. DeVonta Smith made the first team, Alex Leatherwood, Najee Harris, Dylan Moses, Patrick Surtain II and Jaylen Waddle were named to the second team.
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