Alabama's record-breaking wide receiver will soon be a household name for football fans around the country when he's taken in the top 10 of the upcoming NFL Draft.
Add four new concrete slabs to the Walk of Fame surrounding Denny Chimes.
Per tradition, Amari Cooper, Jalston Fowler and Blake Sims were all immortalized as permanent team captains of the 2014 season when each placed their hand and footprints into wet concrete ahead of Alabama’s A-Day spring game Saturday...
Saturday’s A-Day won’t have any effect on the standings, but it still matters to the team for other reasons.
That according to Alabama coach Nick Saban, at least, in his press conference Thursday evening, his last ahead of the annual open scrimmage to conclude the spring season...
Alabama wide receiver Cam Sims has a torn anterior cruciate ligament, UA coach Nick Saban confirmed Monday night.
"Cam Sims was injured on Saturday and has got an ACL (tear)," Saban said. "He’s going to be out for a while and definitely needs surgery...
Alabama returned to the practice field for its second spring practice of the week, third overall, Wednesday afternoon. The players practiced outside on the Thomas-Drew Practice Fields in full pads for the first time this spring.
Observations:
- Though he was dressed out, left tackle Cam Robinson appeared limited, watching the first- and second-team groups off to the side...
Pro Day is a chance for players to showcase their talents in front of NFL scouts and coaches, but it's also an opportunity for the media to talk to a school's players for perhaps the final time.
Of the 17 draft-eligible Alabama players who participated in the workout inside the Hank Crisp Indoor Facility on Wednesday, at least 11 of them met with the media afterward for interviews...
It’s only spring, but it’s never too early to start preparing for the fall. In the third installment of a position-by-position breakdown of the Crimson Tide’s 2015 roster heading into spring practice, Tide 99.1 looks at the wide receivers...
Heisman finalist Amari Cooper has long been considered the top wide receiver entering the 2015 NFL Draft, but ESPN analyst Mel Kiper has dropped him to number two.