šŸˆ Could AJ McCarron be the One?

When you enter the University of Alabama, what is the first thing you recognize?

If I had to take a poll on this question, the responses I would receive would range from different buildings on campus to Coleman Coliseum. For Southeastern Conference football fans, the first thing they recognize is the stadium that seats 101, 821 fans on Saturdays and the enriching history behind it.

Bryant-Denny Stadium, which is named after legendary head coach Paul W. ā€œBearā€ Bryant, is more than just an enjoyable place for fans and a hostile environment for opposing teams. If one was to take a tour of this stadium, they would immediately be emerged into the atmosphere of three things: the winning tradition of the Crimson Tide, the statues that represent the three best coaches of Alabama football (Paul ā€œBearā€ Bryant, Gene Stallings and Nick Saban) and the Walk of Champions.

Though these three things are significant, there is a fourth reason as to why we are so addicted to Alabama football that being the quarterbacks. As a coach, you can have ten of the best players on field offensively, but without a good field general the team will struggle.

In their illustrious history, the Alabama Crimson Tide has had its share of bringing in the best and brightest players to compete at the quarterback position. Though the production value of starting QB’s struggled in recent years in the eras of Mike Price, Mike DuBose, Dennis Franchione and Mike Shula, it is now starting to really prosper under the leadership of coach Saban.

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