According to multiple reports, starting Alabama Crimson Tide left tackle Kadyn Proctor will make his season debut Saturday afternoon against the Wisconsin Badgers.
Proctor, who was with Alabama last season prior to transferring to Iowa over the offseason before flipping back to the Crimson Tide, had missed the first two games of the season due to an injury.
A sophomore, Proctor was the Crimson Tide’s starting left tackle a year ago as a true freshman where he received SEC All-Freshman honors. This year came after Proctor arrived in Tuscaloosa as a highly-touted prospect in the 2023 class, ranked as the nation’s No. 1 offensive tackle.
With the former five-star now reportedly slotting back in at left tackle, it will allow Alabama to move Tyler Booker back to left guard against Wisconsin. Those two will feature alongside center Parker Brailsford and right guard Jaeden Roberts, while either Elijah Pritchett or Wilkin Formby will likely start at right tackle.
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As a result of Proctor’s reported return, it appears the Alabama offensive line will be at full strength against Wisconsin.