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NFL Rumors – Jacksonville Jaguars Will Start T.J. Yeldon at Running Back
A lot of times rookies at any position have to wait a little bit before getting a chance to play. But the Jacksonville Jaguars are so desperate for talent that T.J. Yeldon, a running back out of Alabama who was a second round pick in the 2015 NFL draft, will be their starter at the position next season.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – Destroying the Last Hope for Texas A&M
If anyone had any doubt left about the bluff called Texas A&M, Alabama ended those with a crushing 59-0 win against the Aggies, rebounding from a rough couple of weeks and proving once again that they’re more than worthy to be considered among the candidates in the SEC to make the College Football playoffs.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – LSU No Longer a Problem
After three huge meetings between Alabama and LSU, at least in terms of consequence, the 2013 edition of the best game the SEC West usually has to offer wasn’t very close or dramatic, as A.J. McCarron and T.J. Yeldon had no problem brushing aside what might be the toughest challenge they have left before the SEC championship game.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – Still Playing Defense in the Changing SEC
While the conference seems to have turned into quarterback shootouts one after the other, Alabama are heading in a different direction, relying on what might be the best defense in the nation to shut out their opponents and make up for their offense, led by a sluggish A.J. McCarron, being a lot less impressive than it was last season.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – Run Behind Eddie Lacy & T.J. Yeldon
When it came down to the final moments, it was A.J. McCarron with the touchdown pass to Amari Cooper that won the game for Alabama, winning them the SEC and sending them to another BCS National Championship game. The names who deserve to be first when this win is mentioned are running backs Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon, combining for 334 yards and three touchdowns on the ground.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – AJ McCarron Can Play Fourth Quarters
He never really had a need or a chance to prove his metal in fourth quarters this season, because Alabama were never in a close on until their visit in week 10 to LSU. AJ McCarron struggled for most of the night, but with 1:34 left on the clock, the Tide’s quarterback came through, eventually finding T.J. Yeldon, who scored a 28 yard touchdown to cap off a game winning drive.