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Freshman RB Jacobs steps up in Harrisā absence for Tide
Freshman RB Jacobs steps up in Harrisā absence for Tide
Ken Rogers
Alabama sports reporter | Updated 47 minutes ago
No one expected Alabamaās quartet of running backs to replace Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry for production, power and performance.
Damien Harris certainly seemed like a worthy successor as the Crimson Tideās feature back. Through three games, Harris led Alabama with 36 carries, 327 yards rushing (9.1 yards per carry) and a touchdown. Just as important, he showed explosiveness with three rushes covering 45 yards or longer.
When Harris sprained his right ankle and was knocked out of the Kent State game on the opening drive last Saturday, true freshman Joshua Jacobs entered for the sophomore.
Jacobs rushed 11 times for 97 yards ā including two first-quarter touchdown runs of 1 and 24 yards ā and did so with a physical running style that belied his 5-10, 204-pound frame.
āHe did a great job for us, being a young guy,ā senior tight end O.J. Howard said. āHe knew he had to step up with Damien going down. All of our backs stepped up big, but to see that from a true freshman was very encouraging.ā
Left guard Ross Pierschbacher credited running backs coach Burton Burns for bringing Jacobs along quickly.
āI think trust is the biggest thing for us as far as just knowing how to run the ball, where to hit it and as far as protection wise, too,ā Pierschbacher said. āI know thatās big for a young back to learn all that stuff, which is tough, and I think heās done a very nice job.ā
Jacobs, from Tulsa, Okla., wasnāt just a long shot to be on the field for Alabama, he wasnāt expected to be in the Crimson Tideās signing class at this time a year ago.
āWe were searching last year in recruiting for running backs, because we knew we had a little bit of a depth issue losing the top two guys we had last year, Derrick and Kenyan (Drake),ā Alabama coach Nick Saban said.
āWe found Josh a little late in recruiting but we were happy that we were able to get him. We were very impressed with him.ā
It didnāt take long for Howard to be impressed, either.
āI saw Josh during fall camp have a couple of great days in the two scrimmages we had,ā Howard said. āI could tell he had some good talent. He made some plays that were positive because he was breaking tackles he shouldnāt have been able to break. I thought, āYeah, this kid has some juice.ā Thatās when I really noticed he was so good.ā
Saban said Jacobs is obviously a very instinctive player, but also has displayed āgreat maturity and understandingā picking up Alabamaās offensive concepts.
āI think it shows up in his play and how he plays, and itās certainly showed up in how heās developed to be able to play,ā Saban said. āHopefully, heāll continue to improve and get better and heāll be able to be productive as we move forward.ā
Jacobs hardly has to do it on his own. Bo Scarbrough gained 19 yards on three carries before he was sidelined with a thigh bruise. Jacobsā more celebrated classmate, true freshman B.J. Emmons, gained 51 yards on eight carries. Derrick Gore got six carries in the blowout victory.
āAll those guys have done a really nice job,ā Pierschbacher said. āItās nice knowing that if somebody was to go down, we have guys back there that can execute and do a really good job for us. It makes it fun for us to see those guys step up and play on a big stage like this and have that success.ā
He said it doesnāt matter who the running back is to the offensive linemen.
āI mean, weāre going to block it the same way no matter what,ā the guard said. āItās just fun to see those guys have fun.ā
Still, Jacobs did look quick coming through the hole and coming out of several jump-cuts to gain extra yards.
āAll those guys are really quick, and he (Jacobs), especially, looked really good on Saturday,ā Pierschbacher said. āItās fun to watch and be a part of that, too.ā
NOTES
Sorry, O.J.: Just as O.J. Howard claimed after Saturdayās game, true freshman Mack Wilson took a touchdown pass away from him.
As the Tide was watching film and Wilsonās 1-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts was on the screen, Hurts went up to Wilson and said, āI was throwing that one to O.J., but good catch.ā
Wilson immediately felt bad.
āHe was just apologizing,ā Howard said before Tuesdayās practice. āHe really felt bad about it. I said, āThatās OK, at least somebody caught the ball.ā We were both looking like we thought each other was going to catch it. It was his first career touchdown. I canāt be mad at him for that.ā
Tough grader: Jonathan Allen said he gives Alabamaās defense a B to this point.
āWeāve played good football. But Ole Miss, we gave up way too many points. We have given up too many explosive plays throughout every game weāve played. So there is a lot of room for improvement,ā the senior defensive lineman said.
Allen took the high road when his apparent interception return for a touchdown against Ole Miss instead was changed to a fumble return.
āNo, I wasnāt too upset about that,ā Allen said. āI still got the touchdown. Itās all good. Thatās the important thing, helping the team win.ā
Follow Ken Rogers on Twitter @debamabeat.
Freshman RB Jacobs steps up in Harrisā absence for Tide
Ken Rogers
Alabama sports reporter | Updated 47 minutes ago
No one expected Alabamaās quartet of running backs to replace Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry for production, power and performance.
Damien Harris certainly seemed like a worthy successor as the Crimson Tideās feature back. Through three games, Harris led Alabama with 36 carries, 327 yards rushing (9.1 yards per carry) and a touchdown. Just as important, he showed explosiveness with three rushes covering 45 yards or longer.
When Harris sprained his right ankle and was knocked out of the Kent State game on the opening drive last Saturday, true freshman Joshua Jacobs entered for the sophomore.
Jacobs rushed 11 times for 97 yards ā including two first-quarter touchdown runs of 1 and 24 yards ā and did so with a physical running style that belied his 5-10, 204-pound frame.
āHe did a great job for us, being a young guy,ā senior tight end O.J. Howard said. āHe knew he had to step up with Damien going down. All of our backs stepped up big, but to see that from a true freshman was very encouraging.ā
Left guard Ross Pierschbacher credited running backs coach Burton Burns for bringing Jacobs along quickly.
āI think trust is the biggest thing for us as far as just knowing how to run the ball, where to hit it and as far as protection wise, too,ā Pierschbacher said. āI know thatās big for a young back to learn all that stuff, which is tough, and I think heās done a very nice job.ā
Jacobs, from Tulsa, Okla., wasnāt just a long shot to be on the field for Alabama, he wasnāt expected to be in the Crimson Tideās signing class at this time a year ago.
āWe were searching last year in recruiting for running backs, because we knew we had a little bit of a depth issue losing the top two guys we had last year, Derrick and Kenyan (Drake),ā Alabama coach Nick Saban said.
āWe found Josh a little late in recruiting but we were happy that we were able to get him. We were very impressed with him.ā
It didnāt take long for Howard to be impressed, either.
āI saw Josh during fall camp have a couple of great days in the two scrimmages we had,ā Howard said. āI could tell he had some good talent. He made some plays that were positive because he was breaking tackles he shouldnāt have been able to break. I thought, āYeah, this kid has some juice.ā Thatās when I really noticed he was so good.ā
Saban said Jacobs is obviously a very instinctive player, but also has displayed āgreat maturity and understandingā picking up Alabamaās offensive concepts.
āI think it shows up in his play and how he plays, and itās certainly showed up in how heās developed to be able to play,ā Saban said. āHopefully, heāll continue to improve and get better and heāll be able to be productive as we move forward.ā
Jacobs hardly has to do it on his own. Bo Scarbrough gained 19 yards on three carries before he was sidelined with a thigh bruise. Jacobsā more celebrated classmate, true freshman B.J. Emmons, gained 51 yards on eight carries. Derrick Gore got six carries in the blowout victory.
āAll those guys have done a really nice job,ā Pierschbacher said. āItās nice knowing that if somebody was to go down, we have guys back there that can execute and do a really good job for us. It makes it fun for us to see those guys step up and play on a big stage like this and have that success.ā
He said it doesnāt matter who the running back is to the offensive linemen.
āI mean, weāre going to block it the same way no matter what,ā the guard said. āItās just fun to see those guys have fun.ā
Still, Jacobs did look quick coming through the hole and coming out of several jump-cuts to gain extra yards.
āAll those guys are really quick, and he (Jacobs), especially, looked really good on Saturday,ā Pierschbacher said. āItās fun to watch and be a part of that, too.ā
NOTES
Sorry, O.J.: Just as O.J. Howard claimed after Saturdayās game, true freshman Mack Wilson took a touchdown pass away from him.
As the Tide was watching film and Wilsonās 1-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Jalen Hurts was on the screen, Hurts went up to Wilson and said, āI was throwing that one to O.J., but good catch.ā
Wilson immediately felt bad.
āHe was just apologizing,ā Howard said before Tuesdayās practice. āHe really felt bad about it. I said, āThatās OK, at least somebody caught the ball.ā We were both looking like we thought each other was going to catch it. It was his first career touchdown. I canāt be mad at him for that.ā
Tough grader: Jonathan Allen said he gives Alabamaās defense a B to this point.
āWeāve played good football. But Ole Miss, we gave up way too many points. We have given up too many explosive plays throughout every game weāve played. So there is a lot of room for improvement,ā the senior defensive lineman said.
Allen took the high road when his apparent interception return for a touchdown against Ole Miss instead was changed to a fumble return.
āNo, I wasnāt too upset about that,ā Allen said. āI still got the touchdown. Itās all good. Thatās the important thing, helping the team win.ā
Follow Ken Rogers on Twitter @debamabeat.
