The days of media viewing periods at Alabama football practices came to an end last year in Tuscaloosa. But the Sugar Bowl requires 15-minute practice viewing periods for media. Here’s an old-school look at what we observed.
The days of media viewing periods at Alabama football practices came to an end last year in Tuscaloosa. The bowl games, however, are a different story.
-- For the first time, the early enrollee freshmen could travel to the bowl game so we got a first look at a few newcomers. They obviously can’t play in the game but can take part in practices.
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