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Alabama football's secondary is being touted as potentially the best in the nation, bolstered by standout performances and player development. The team's defensive back Zabien Brown recently showcased his skills with an interception return for a touchdown in the CFP National Playoff.
âIt was definitely tough,â Proctor said. âI ainât going to lie. When I was younger, it was, I wouldnât say it was like bullying or anything like that, but, you know, I was always the bigger, chunkier kid, so everybodyâs going to try to laugh and make fun of you. But itâs all right. You know, I got the last laugh now.â
Proctor said he has weighed 400 pounds.
âI really want to say shout out to (trainer) Ryan Smith and my nutritionists that were at Alabama because they helped me a lot through that in that process,â Proctor said. âI knew it was going to be a hard process. But Ryan helped me with like, âYo, you got to go to Hotworx or do something that you find enjoyable,â instead of, you know, I didnât like walking on a treadmill seven days a week for two months straight. Like, that was just not fun. So I found something in Hotworx that I enjoyed going in there. Felt good to get a nice sweat in. Itâs 130 degrees in there and do a workout. It doesnât take long â 15, 30 minutes and youâre out of there. Youâre done. And thatâs kind of how I lost 20, 30 pounds because I was going there day in and day out, and I was finding success from it.
Zabien Brown is a defensive back for Alabama football who returned an interception for a touchdown during the CFP National Playoff.
Alabama's secondary is considered the best due to standout performances, depth of talent, and effective player development strategies.
Player development at Alabama has led to significant improvements in individual performances, contributing to the team's overall success and reputation.
Alabama's secondary has shown exceptional performance in recent games, including key plays like interceptions and defensive stops.

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âBut I would say another thing, not eating after 7 p.m. is probably the biggest thing because youâre not giving your body enough time to digest. So I found out when I donât eat after 7 p.m., I come in, I have a good weigh-in, and it just felt good. Like, it just started feeling good for me to have great weigh-ins in the morning.â Proctor is going to quickly endear himself to Miami fans Former Alabama wide receiver Jermaine Burton will reportedly take part in the Buffalo Billsâ rookie minicamp this summer, per NFL insider Jordan Schultz.
Originally a third round selection by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2024, Burton is an extremely young receiver that will look to get back on an NFL roster prior to the 2026 campaign. Burton was released by the Bengals in December, but the talented playmaker is still just 24 years old, and will look to emerge as a standout from Billsâ rookie minicamp this summer. Maybe this time things will work out for Burton? Iâve seen very few wide receivers to ever have the level of body control that Burton does, and he pairs it with very good speed and hands. He could be an excellent player â but the consistent off-field and even on-field attitude issues have pretty well ruined a promising career. Can he revive that in Buffalo? With a prolific passing offense but a lack of receivers, itâs as good of a shot as anywhere. Next, one of Alabamaâs only remaining unsigned UDFAs found his landing spot as well: Congrats to Geno, and best of luck in the pros! Now the big news in the college football world yesterday was the announcement about Texas Tech QB, Brendon Sorsby: Right now, you could close out this story, flip over to a gambling app and vaporize your entire paycheck. You could destroy your kidsâ college funds or your chances of ever owning a house. Or, if you happen to be in a position to do so, you could blast a hole in the title hopes of one of the nationâs top-ranked college football programs.
All of that, right from the betting app on your phone. No matter how much you appreciate, adore or profit from sports gambling, itâs undeniable weâve just crossed an ominous new milestone on Monday.
Brendan Sorsby, incoming quarterback for Texas Tech, potential Heisman candidate, possible 2027 NFL Draft first-rounder, is checking into a residential treatment program for gambling addiction. Gambling has now torpedoed both Sorsbyâs own immediate future and, likely, that of the preseason top-10 Red Raiders. Sorsby has been one of the more prolific QBs in college football the last couple of seasons for Cincinnati, and he was one of the biggest names in the transfer portal when Texas Tech landed him. On top of this knocking a major blow to Sorsbyâs career, it also means that the Red Raiders will have to navigate what happens when you drop (rumored) north of $5M on a player who then may not even play for you. I donât imagine this will be the end to this story. There very well may be ramifications to all of sports stemming from it for years to come. This one isnât news or anything, but I thought it was a fairly unique piece from ESPN. Rather than jumping straight to everyoneâs favorite âway-too-early-2027-mock-draftâ, this piece looks at who will be the player replacing each of the top 32 draft picks on their team. **Replacing the first round of the NFL draft: Whoâs up next in college football?** **Replacements: Jackson Lloyd, Jayvin James, Nick Brooks**
The Crimson Tideâs offensive line is facing immense pressure to improve dramatically after the offense struggled to run the ball and protect quarterback Ty Simpson last season. Alabama ranked 125th in the FBS in rushing offense (104.1 yards) and tied for 111th in sacks allowed (2.13). Tide coach Kalen DeBoer hired new offensive line coach Adrian Klemm to help turn things around. Proctor was a massive offensive tackle at 6 feet, 7 inches and 366 pounds. He struggled with his weight early in the season but played better down the stretch. Redshirt freshman Jackson Lloyd, who played in five games last season, was the No. 1 left tackle in the spring. Mississippi State transfer Jayvin James and Texas transfer Nick Brooks were battling for the right tackle job. â *Mark Schlabach* If anything, this will give you a quick rundown of a whole list of new names that we all may be seeing for the first time around college football. Last, College Football Nerds threw a stray punch at Alabamaâs front 7 in a thread talking about LSUâs Harold Perkins I donât think theyâre wrong either. Overton underwhelmed, as did James Smith and Qua Russaw. Thatâs a trio of 5-star players who made no appreciable impact last season. Plus Deontae Lawson didnât seem to shake off his injury hesitancy until the final 1/3 of the season. Now does that mean some combination of Devan Thompkins, Dez Zulu, Caleb Woodson, and some younger players can all come in and outperform the players theyâre replacing? Who knows. But, for what itâs worth, the Tideâs secondary last year gave the front 7 a whole lot of leeway, and that whole group is coming back. Iâd say they had a very legitimate argument at being the best secondary in the country last year, and now they bring an extra year of experience across the board. Alabama has plenty of other question marks, but the secondary is something we should all be excited about. Roll Tide!