🏈 Bozeman at center

Bozeman's road leads him to the middle of Alabama's offense
Terrin Waack | Special to TideSports.com

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Alabama offensive lineman Bradley Bozeman (75) snaps the ball directly to Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts (2) during Alabama's home opening 38-10 victory over the Hilltoppers in Bryant-Denny Stadium, September 10, 2016.
Gary Cosby Jr. | The Tuscaloosa News
Bradley Bozeman has a mini-me.

The University of Alabama offensive lineman’s 10-year-old nephew shares the same adoration for football as he does, and although the Pee Wee youngster spends time at middle linebacker, he also plays at center — just like his uncle.

“He has the love and the passion for the game, just like I did,” Bozeman said. “Just seeing him get out there and get in the zone is special.”

In the midst of its bye week, the Crimson Tide has been granted the weekend off. Bozeman will get to spend time with his nephew and teach some of the tricks he has learned during his four years at the Capstone.

Originally from Roanoke, Bozeman also plans to swing by his old Handley High School stomping grounds. He always enjoys going back home, but it’s also a reminder of where he came from and all that he has accomplished.

“Growing up, I’ve always had the drive to get on the field,” Bozeman said. “I’ve never been the most athletic guy on the field, but I’ve always worked hard – been big and strong – and pushed myself.”

During his senior year in 2012, Bozeman sustained an ACL injury and was set to greyshirt a season before joining the Crimson Tide in January of 2014.

That never happened.

Before Alabama’s fall of 2013 season began, the four-star recruit received orders to come to Tuscaloosa immediately. Instead of delaying his arrival, Bozeman redshirted as a freshman.

“You’ve got to come in ready to work,” Bozeman said. “You can’t take a day off. You have to push every day to get better and better.”

In 2014, Bozeman recorded his first start against Arkansas. His second came against Texas A&M as former Alabama star Ryan Kelly was still out with an injury. Once Kelly returned, Bozeman bumped back over to a revolving right guard position.

The roller coaster finally ended, though. Bozeman has started every game this season at center.

“Bradley’s done a very efficient job for us all year long,” Alabama coach Nick Sabansaid. “I think he’s gotten more confident making calls and getting us to block the right guys.”

So far this season, the Crimson Tide has totaled 2,147 yards on the ground with an average of 268.4 yards per game. It has ran for 21 touchdowns.

Running back Damien Harris, who leads the Crimson Tide in rushing yards, believes Bozeman is a great leader. He has the most experience and reminds the team it’s OK to relax and have fun.

“Bozeman is a funny guy in the locker room when the lights are off,” Harris said. “But once he steps on the field, he means business.”

The 6-foot-5, 319-pound veteran keeps the team balanced.

If Bozeman’s nephew turns out anything like his uncle, he’s set. Bozeman has had a whirlwind experience, but his dreams have come true through hard work and perseverance.

It’s not over either. Bozeman still has an entire season left.

“He’s a real anchor for our offense,” Harris said. “He’s part of the glue that really holds this offense together.”

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Thank for posting this about Bradley, he also has a family that backs him too. His parents have been to all of his games since the beginning including his red shirt games. I don't know the family as I live in the county and not in the Roanoke area. Also this in case some don't know that it Roanoke, Alabama, not Virginia. LOL!!!
 
Good to know Rick! He also has a lot of extended family here in Charlotte. They watch all the games with our alumni group and, like you said, even the games when he was a redshirt. They all got Bozeman jerseys made that year and wear them each week. They used to jump and holler when they would see him run off the field at the half and would get a half second on camera. Look at him now!
 
This IMHO, has been the best move for this offensive line. I thought Bozeman had performed well at Center when Kelly went down in the past and that plugging him into the starting role would be a mere formality and really just have to wonder how our freshman RT would do. We struggled some with Piersbacher at center and I wondered then when would this move be made. Glad the coaches made the switch and happy for Bozeman. The kid has been solid!!!!
 
Good to know Rick! He also has a lot of extended family here in Charlotte. They watch all the games with our alumni group and, like you said, even the games when he was a redshirt. They all got Bozeman jerseys made that year and wear them each week. They used to jump and holler when they would see him run off the field at the half and would get a half second on camera. Look at him now!
Hey, he even got those others rooting for him. I don't need to tell you who the others are! :D
 
Thank for posting this about Bradley, he also has a family that backs him too. His parents have been to all of his games since the beginning including his red shirt games. I don't know the family as I live in the county and not in the Roanoke area. Also this in case some don't know that it Roanoke, Alabama, not Virginia. LOL!!!
I know the family. went to school with his aunt. and my sister graduated with his dad and mom. good Christian people and family. Bradley and family has always loved Bama! glad hes on the team and doing well! RTR!!!
 
It seems eons ago when it's been just a few weeks, but the media and talking heads said distinctively that losing Ryan Kelly was a huge loss and we would miss him more than you think. The answer is we miss all the Tide players who dominated their position. But there's not a hole that can't be effectively plugged with the talent on this team. QB, center, running back, RT, all big concerns with this offense before the season, all big answers.
 
Bozeman has done an admirable job, especially following in the footsteps of one with much more natural talent. He has stepped up and done a great job. Kelly was one of those once in a blue moon type players, even as good as Barrett Jones was for us, he was not as naturally talented as Kelly. Bozeman is more in the Barrett Jones mold and that is not a bad thing.
 
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