Alabama wide receiver Tyler Harrell has a sixth season of eligibility available for 2023 after transferring last year to Alabama from Louisville.
Harrell has a sixth season of eligibility available for 2023 after transferring last year to Alabama from Louisville, where he played his first four seasons from 2018-21.
But Harrell never materialized into the explosive receiving option Alabama desired. He suffered a foot injury during preseason camp that lingered into October and impacted his ability to see the field. Harrell made his debut late in a blowout Oct. 22 win over Mississippi State, then appeared briefly in four other regular-season games. At one point in November, Nick Saban said Harrell was healthy and expressed how Alabama neededBut that never happened, and Harrell finished with two catches for 18 yards. He was in uniform but not part of Alabama’s offensive game plan for its Sugar Bowl win over Kansas State.
Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
Similar News:Você também pode ler notícias semelhantes a esta que coletamos de outras fontes de notícias.
Reports: Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding heading to Ole MissAlabama will have a different defensive coordinator in 2023.
Consulte Mais informação »
Way-too-early 2023 college football rankings, odds for AlabamaA look at where Alabama is ranked for the 2023 season.
Consulte Mais informação »
Phase Zero: Episode 3x02: 2023 Marvel Predictions, Major MCU News on Apple PodcastsPedro Pascal is ready to join the MCU and Daredevil: Born Again has some updates... Plus, some bold 2023 MCU predictions! Download & subscribe-- Apple: Spotify: YouTube:
Consulte Mais informação »
No. 4 Alabama Uses Late Runs to Put Away No. 15 Arkansas - Alabama NewsNo. 4 Alabama went on a 16-4 run midway through the second half and an 11-0 run late to beat No. 15 Arkansas, 84-69, on Wednesday and stay unbeaten in the Southeastern Conference.
Consulte Mais informação »
Ole Miss Hires Alabama's Pete Golding as Defensive Coordinator - Alabama NewsHEADING WEST: Alabama defensive coordinator Pete Golding is leaving for the same job at rival Ole Miss. laceup alabamabasketball alabamacrimsontide olemiss alabamanewsnetwork
Consulte Mais informação »