Meet Alabama's six running backs that could start anywhere in the Nation
Having one or two quality running backs for the upcoming season is a huge asset for any college football team. Alabama currently has six on its roster (three five-stars, two four-stars, and one three-star) that could likely start for any team in the nation. Today we highlight and provide more insight on Alabama's loaded backfield.
Bo Scarbrough
Junior
6-foot-2, 232-pounds
More On Bo Scarbrough: During his sophomore season at Alabama Scarbrough, a native of Tuscaloosa, County rushed for 812-yards and scored 11-touchdowns. In his last four games of the 2016 season, he ran the football 63-times for 454-yards and scored six touchdowns, an average of 7.2-yards per carry against Auburn, Florida, Washington, and Clemson. During Alabamaās national title loss to Clemson in January, Scarbrough suffered a fractured bone in his leg during the third quarter after scoring two touchdowns. During the spring, he was limited in drills and did not play during Alabamaās A-Day. While he is expected to be 100 percent by the ATLShowdown against Florida State, no one has seen him in live action since January 9.
Overview of the six here BamaInsider.com - Meet Alabama's six running backs who could start anywhere in the nation
I could do without the sensationalism.
Having one or two quality running backs for the upcoming season is a huge asset for any college football team. Alabama currently has six on its roster (three five-stars, two four-stars, and one three-star) that could likely start for any team in the nation. Today we highlight and provide more insight on Alabama's loaded backfield.
Bo Scarbrough
Junior
6-foot-2, 232-pounds
More On Bo Scarbrough: During his sophomore season at Alabama Scarbrough, a native of Tuscaloosa, County rushed for 812-yards and scored 11-touchdowns. In his last four games of the 2016 season, he ran the football 63-times for 454-yards and scored six touchdowns, an average of 7.2-yards per carry against Auburn, Florida, Washington, and Clemson. During Alabamaās national title loss to Clemson in January, Scarbrough suffered a fractured bone in his leg during the third quarter after scoring two touchdowns. During the spring, he was limited in drills and did not play during Alabamaās A-Day. While he is expected to be 100 percent by the ATLShowdown against Florida State, no one has seen him in live action since January 9.
Overview of the six here BamaInsider.com - Meet Alabama's six running backs who could start anywhere in the nation
I could do without the sensationalism.