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Title: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi State game"
Post by: WALL-E on November 12, 2014, 04:35:02 PM
Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi State game
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Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi St
Post by: Chechem on November 13, 2014, 05:44:38 AM
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-- Alabama RB T.J. Yeldon was limping just a bit as he participated in most individual drills. His recovery from a sprained ankle has him doing more today than he was at this point last week, when he was recovering from a foot injury. Nick Saban addressed his status earlier today.

-- LT Cam Robinson (ankle) was limited earlier this week but there's no sign of that today. Austin Shepherd worked at right tackle, per usual.

-- TE Brian Vogler continued to wear a brace on his left knee but wasn't hindered during multiple drills, some of which involved contact.

Sounds positive. 
Yeldon won't be 100%, but I remember a certain Iron Bowl (1971) in which Johnny Musso had a foot injury, and was expected to be extremely hampered or miss the game.  He played the entire game.  He played VERY well, and Alabama won 31-7.  The Aubs were undefeated before that!

 :P


Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi St
Post by: 2Stater on November 13, 2014, 07:03:41 AM
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-- Alabama RB T.J. Yeldon was limping just a bit as he participated in most individual drills. His recovery from a sprained ankle has him doing more today than he was at this point last week, when he was recovering from a foot injury. Nick Saban addressed his status earlier today.

-- LT Cam Robinson (ankle) was limited earlier this week but there's no sign of that today. Austin Shepherd worked at right tackle, per usual.

-- TE Brian Vogler continued to wear a brace on his left knee but wasn't hindered during multiple drills, some of which involved contact.

Sounds positive. 
Yeldon won't be 100%, but I remember a certain Iron Bowl (1971) in which Johnny Musso had a foot injury, and was expected to be extremely hampered or miss the game.  He played the entire game.  He played VERY well, and Alabama won 31-7.  The Aubs were undefeated before that!

 :P

And that was the last time the 2 teams were both undefeated going into the IB.


Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi St
Post by: ricky023 on November 13, 2014, 10:13:13 AM
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-- Alabama RB T.J. Yeldon was limping just a bit as he participated in most individual drills. His recovery from a sprained ankle has him doing more today than he was at this point last week, when he was recovering from a foot injury. Nick Saban addressed his status earlier today.

-- LT Cam Robinson (ankle) was limited earlier this week but there's no sign of that today. Austin Shepherd worked at right tackle, per usual.

-- TE Brian Vogler continued to wear a brace on his left knee but wasn't hindered during multiple drills, some of which involved contact.

Sounds positive. 
Yeldon won't be 100%, but I remember a certain Iron Bowl (1971) in which Johnny Musso had a foot injury, and was expected to be extremely hampered or miss the game.  He played the entire game.  He played VERY well, and Alabama won 31-7.  The Aubs were undefeated before that!

 :P


One of my favorite games of all time. My favorite player of all time in college I think. I use to love his nickname "The Italian Stallion."  That was one of the great backfields in Alabama history. I can't remember the QB though, thinking it was Scott Hunter. RTR!


Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi St
Post by: 2Stater on November 13, 2014, 10:42:07 AM
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-- Alabama RB T.J. Yeldon was limping just a bit as he participated in most individual drills. His recovery from a sprained ankle has him doing more today than he was at this point last week, when he was recovering from a foot injury. Nick Saban addressed his status earlier today.

-- LT Cam Robinson (ankle) was limited earlier this week but there's no sign of that today. Austin Shepherd worked at right tackle, per usual.

-- TE Brian Vogler continued to wear a brace on his left knee but wasn't hindered during multiple drills, some of which involved contact.

Sounds positive. 
Yeldon won't be 100%, but I remember a certain Iron Bowl (1971) in which Johnny Musso had a foot injury, and was expected to be extremely hampered or miss the game.  He played the entire game.  He played VERY well, and Alabama won 31-7.  The Aubs were undefeated before that!

 :P


One of my favorite games of all time. My favorite player of all time in college I think. I use to love his nickname "The Italian Stallion."  That was one of the great backfields in Alabama history. I can't remember the QB though, thinking it was Scott Hunter. RTR!

It was actually Terry Davis, Preacher.


Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi St
Post by: Chechem on November 13, 2014, 11:20:16 AM
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-- Alabama RB T.J. Yeldon was limping just a bit as he participated in most individual drills. His recovery from a sprained ankle has him doing more today than he was at this point last week, when he was recovering from a foot injury. Nick Saban addressed his status earlier today.
-- LT Cam Robinson (ankle) was limited earlier this week but there's no sign of that today. Austin Shepherd worked at right tackle, per usual.
-- TE Brian Vogler continued to wear a brace on his left knee but wasn't hindered during multiple drills, some of which involved contact.
Sounds positive. 
Yeldon won't be 100%, but I remember a certain Iron Bowl (1971) in which Johnny Musso had a foot injury, and was expected to be extremely hampered or miss the game.  He played the entire game.  He played VERY well, and Alabama won 31-7.  The Aubs were undefeated before that!

 :P
One of my favorite games of all time. My favorite player of all time in college I think. I use to love his nickname "The Italian Stallion."  That was one of the great backfields in Alabama history. I can't remember the QB though, thinking it was Scott Hunter. RTR!

It was actually Terry Davis, Preacher.
Always called, "Little Terry Davis". 
Prolly the last time (before this year) we started a year without a QB for the system in place, and relied on a runner to play QB.


Title: Re: "Alabama practice report: One last look at T.J. Yeldon, Cam Robinson heading into Mississippi St
Post by: ricky023 on November 13, 2014, 01:33:05 PM
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-- Alabama RB T.J. Yeldon was limping just a bit as he participated in most individual drills. His recovery from a sprained ankle has him doing more today than he was at this point last week, when he was recovering from a foot injury. Nick Saban addressed his status earlier today.

-- LT Cam Robinson (ankle) was limited earlier this week but there's no sign of that today. Austin Shepherd worked at right tackle, per usual.

-- TE Brian Vogler continued to wear a brace on his left knee but wasn't hindered during multiple drills, some of which involved contact.

Sounds positive. 
Yeldon won't be 100%, but I remember a certain Iron Bowl (1971) in which Johnny Musso had a foot injury, and was expected to be extremely hampered or miss the game.  He played the entire game.  He played VERY well, and Alabama won 31-7.  The Aubs were undefeated before that!

 :P


One of my favorite games of all time. My favorite player of all time in college I think. I use to love his nickname "The Italian Stallion."  That was one of the great backfields in Alabama history. I can't remember the QB though, thinking it was Scott Hunter. RTR!

It was actually Terry Davis, Preacher.


Thank you 2Stater. I absolutely forgot about TD. Those were some good teams back then also. RTR!