Alabama OC Praises Young RB Amid Injury Crunch
He's great out of the backfield."Brown, a freshman who measures at 5-foot-10 and 206 pounds, is also adept without the ball in his hands, Grubb added. "Much better pass protector than people would think because he's short, but he plays down in the middle of defenders, he's got good feet and he's a smart kid," Grubb detailed.
- ▪He's great out of the backfield."Brown, a freshman who measures at 5-foot-10 and 206 pounds, is also adept without the ball in his hands, Grubb added.
- ▪"Much better pass protector than people would think because he's short, but he plays down in the middle of defenders, he's got good feet and he's a smart kid," Grubb detailed.
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By Cameron Kiszla0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Despite a rough 2025 and injuries already plaguing the Alabama Crimson Tide, there is hope for the team's rushing attack in 2026.AK Dear and EJ Crowell have already been dinged up, but offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb was full of praise for another young rusher who will have a chance to make an impact this fall....Read More on NCAAAs detailed by Hunter De Siver of Alabama Crimson Tide on SI, Trae'shawn Brown is impressing at fall camp.Grubb particularly praised Brown's ability to foresee tacklers and cut quickly to avoid them."Man, really, really good empty cut vision, meaning when he gets into a hole, blind…
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