Your daily briefing on what’s going on with Alabama Athletics and how to watch the Crimson Tide.

Alabama athletics are not on the schedule today.Crimson Tide results:Men’s basketball: no. 4 Arizona 87, Alabama 74Women’s basketball:

Alabama 99, Jacksonville 61Have you noticed? The parents of a newcomer to the Alabama football program sent their son a heartwarming message announcing his commitment to the Crimson Tide.

Hear a message from Amari Jefferson’s parents and follow them all on Alabama Football social media.

This looks familiar. Although not a winner, J.Davison played at the intercontinental level and led their G League rivals, the Maine Celtics, for a quarter.

Here’s the history of the Crimson Tide today:December 21, 1934: Alabama quarterback Bill Young was suffering from appendicitis in Del Rio, Texas, and the Crimson Tide traveled to Pasadena for the Rose Bowl to face Stanford.

Another Crimson Tide player, Jim Whatley, also received a medical observation but was expected to be available for the Jan. 1 game.

December 21, 1989: Mark Ingram II, Alabama’s first Heisman Trophy winner, was born in Hackensack, New Jersey.

December 21, 1992: Haha Clinton-Dix is ​​born in Orlando. December 21, 1997: Quinnen Williams was born in Birmingham, Alabama.

Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:”I think everyone in Coach Saban’s program is committed to developing their players physically, mentally and as men.” –

Mark Ingram II, Alabama’s first Heisman Trophy winner. We leave you with the following:

Tua Tagovailoa had something to say to doubters during his midweek press conference.Joe GaitherMy name is Joe Gaither, I’m from Chattanooga, Tennessee and I graduated from the University of Alabama in 2018.

My passion for sports is to give a voice to people with disabilities.

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