Alabama schedules home-and-home series with Ohio State for 2027,2028

Alabama football announces a home-and-home series with the Ohio State Buckeyes set for 2027 and 2028.

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide continue to add on to a long list of powerful non-conference competitors for future seasons.

Alabama announces the home-and-home series with the Ohio State Buckeyes via Twitter. The first game will be played in Columbus, Ohio on Sept. 18, 2027. The second game will be played in Tuscaloosa, Ala. on Sept. 9, 2028.

The two teams have faced off four times, with Alabama leading the series 3-1, but Ohio State has the most recent victory in the 2015 Sugar Bowl.

Alabama’s athletic director Greg Byrne tweeted out his excitement for the future contest. He also thanked Ohio State’s athletic director for working with him to get the game put on the schedule.

Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on all things Alabama football and will report on any future games that are scheduled.

WATCH: Alabama commit compares his game to Tide greats

Four star WR Christian Leary shared a highlight video on that shows how his skillset and game play is similar to Ruggs and Waddle. 

Four star wide receiver Christian Leary tweeted out a highlight video on Thursday morning that shows how his skillset and game play is similar to Henry Ruggs III and Jaylen Waddle.

Leary committed to Alabama earlier this week over Oklahoma, Auburn, and more.

Leary is the No. 130 overall prospect, the No. 23 wide receiver and the No. 20 player from the state of Florida, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Leary shared with BamaOnline.com what Saban shared with him and why he chose Alabama:

” I just know they’re going to get me to that next level. I’m fast, but I know I can do more. I know they can get me there. Being in their offense, being around that culture.

When (Saban) turned my film on he said he just thought of (Jaylen) Waddle and the ways they could use me. He was talking about all the recruits they’ve got and my speed and how I was just what they had missing.

I have no doubt at all in my decision. I left it up to God. I know I’m in the right place. There’s no doubt at all.”

Charles Power from 247Sports had this to say about Leary, the incredible 5-foot-9, 180-pound receiver:

“Shorter in stature with a thick, developed lower body. Has added around ten pounds of mass from his sophomore to junior years of high school One of the faster wide receivers on the track in the 2021 cycle and posted some sensational times in the 100 meters early in the spring prior to his senior season. Helped Edgewater to a state title berth as a junior. Productive as a receiver and direct-snap run threat. Transfers his high-level top-end speed to the football field. Pulls away from defenders with ease once in the open field with a long, explosive stride. Dangerous in several facets and a threat to score whenever he touches the ball. Skilled in the open field, whether it’s in catch and run situations, as a rusher or return man. Also has the play strength to run with some power. Shows ability to locate and track the ball as a downfield target. Looks like a multi-purpose, versatile offensive weapon at the next level. Will need to continue adding to his skill set as a route-runner as he runs a fairly limited route tree to this point- even more important for a shorter wide receiver. Projects as a Power Five starter with the upside to develop into a NFL Draft selection.”

Stay tuned for more recruiting updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of USA TODAY Sports!

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Latest NBA Mock Draft has Kira Lewis as 19th overall pick

Rookie Wire released its latest mock draft and has Kira Lewis as the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft

Rookie Wire released its latest mock draft and has Kira Lewis as the 19th overall pick in the first round of the 2020 NBA Draft which has been postponed until October.

Analysts have continue to applaud Lewis’ speed, ability to move the ball, and his ability to make big plays. Most mock drafts have Lewis being drafted anywhere between the 15th-29th overall pick. According to this mock draft by Rookie Wire, Lewis would be drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2020 NBA Draft.

Jan 4, 2020; Gainesville, Florida, USA;Alabama Crimson Tide guard Kira Lewis Jr. (2) makes a three point basket against the Florida Gators during the second half at Exactech Arena. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Here’s what Rookie Wire has to say about Lewis:

“Milwaukee played with the fastest pace (105.4) of any team in the NBA this season. The Bucks need players capable of playing fast, and there are few, if any, better in this class than Alabama point guard Kira Lewis. His team played at the fastest tempo among all top-100 teams, per KenPom. Lewis also scored 5.1 points per game in transition, according to Synergy, which ranked among the top 20 of all Division I players. Only the Raptors, meanwhile, finished offensive possessions in transition more often than Milwaukee. Lewis could be the point guard of the future for the Bucks, and he could reach new heights playing alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo. He deserves as much hype as anyone heading into the 2020 NBA draft because of his youth, despite having two years of collegiate experience. After averaging 18.5 points and 5.2 assists per game, he projects well as a lead guard.”

The Rookie Wire also compares Lewis to De’Aaron Fox and Ish Smith.

In his two years with the Crimson Tide, Lewis averaged 34.5 minutes and finished with a field goal percentage of 44.7 percent, 1,031 points, 260 assists and 183 turnovers.

Why Alabama has a great chance to win a national title with Mac Jones

2009, 2011, 2012, and 2015 all had an offense built around a pro-style quarterback and a solid running game. Let’s dig deeper.

When you take a look at the 5 national championships that Alabama has won since Nick Saban arrived in Tuscaloosa in 2007, all but one have one major thing in common. What is it you ask? The offensive game plan.

2009, 2011, 2012, and 2015 all had an offense built around a pro-style quarterback and a solid running game. Let’s dig deeper.

In 2009, Alabama’s quarterback was Greg McElroy who went 198/325 for 2,508 yards, 17 TDs, and 4 interceptions. The backfield for Alabama was led by Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram as well as Trent Richardson. In 2009, Ingram ran for over 1,600 yards and Richardson had over 750 yards himself. There were only three games where Alabama had more passing yards than rushing, and even in those games, the margins were pretty close. In the national title game against Texas, McElroy only had 58 yards passing, while Alabama, led by Ingram, had over 200 yards rushing to win the national title. For the season, the Crimson Tide attempted 601 rushing plays while only attempting 346 passing plays.

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Nick Saban and Alabama after beating Texas on Jan. 7, 2010. (Photo: Gary A. Vasquez, USA TODAY Sports)

In 2011, Alabama’s quarterback was AJ McCarron who went 219/328 for 2,634 yards for 16 TDs and 5 interceptions. Trent Richardson, Eddie Lacy, and Jalston Fowler were the 3 main running backs who helped lead Alabama to a comeback victory over LSU to win the 2011 National Championship. Although the Tide has 6 games with more passing yards than rushing, the margins were still, very close. Alabama ended up attempting 508 rushing plays, and only 357 pass plays.

Nov 12, 2011; Starkville, MS, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback A.J. McCarron (10) pitches the ball to running back Trent Richardson (3) during the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Davis Wade Stadium Stadium. Alabama defeated Mississippi State 24-7. Spruce Derden-USA TODAY Sports

The following year in 2012, McCarron was still the starting quarterback, but now Alabama had two incredible and dominant running backs in the backfield: Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon who both recorded over 1100 yards that season. Lacy had 1,322 yards and Yeldon had 1,108 yards. Incredible. McCarron finished the season with over 2,400 yards passing, 30 TDs, and only 3 interceptions. Alabama once again showcased its dominance on the ground as the Tide had 5 games with more passing than rushing and finished the season with 570 rushing plays and 328 passing plays.

Dec 1, 2012; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback A.J. McCarron (10) hands the ball off to running back Eddie Lacy (42) against the Georgia Bulldogs during the first quarter of the 2012 SEC Championship game at the Georgia Dome. Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY Sports

The 2015 national championship season was led by Jake Coker, a Florida State transfer who became known and loved by Alabama fans, especially after winning the Tide’s first national title since 2012. He recorded impressive numbers as he went 263/393 for 3,110 yards, 21 TDs, and 8 interceptions. But even with his impressive numbers, the Tide excelled on the ground. Led by Derrick Henry and Kenyan Drake, the Tide was unstoppable. Henry finished the season with 2,219 yards and 28 TDs on his way to winning the 2015 Heisman Trophy. Although the Tide had more yards passing than rushing, it was only by 500 yards. And there were over 200 more attempts rushing than passing.

Dec 31, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Derrick Henry (2) runs with the ball against Michigan State Spartans linebacker Darien Harris (45) defensive end Joel Heath (92) and cornerback Arjen Colquhoun (36) in the third quarter in the 2015 CFP semifinal at the Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium.  Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

Those 4 years were “run it down their throat” football. Then came dual threat quarterback Jalen Hurts, and after him came Tua Tagovailoa.

Both of these quarterbacks changed the offensive setup at Alabama, especially Tagovailoa.

In 2016, Alabama still had more attempts at rushing than passing, but a lot of that was due to Hurts’ ability to be a dual-threat quarterback. By the end of the season, Hurts had 2,780 yards passing for 23 TDs and 9 Int. He also had 954 yards rushing for 13 TDs. The Tide had 3 main running backs in 2016 that dominated: Bo Scarbrough, Damien Harris, and Joshua Jacobs.

Dec 31, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts (2) reacts after an Alabama touchdown against the Washington Huskies during the fourth quarter in the 2016 CFP semifinal at the Peach Bowl at the Georgia Dome.  Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

2017 was the season the change truly began for Alabama. Hurts led Alabama to the national championship where Tagovailoa took over in the second half and won with the infamous “2nd and 26” game ending touchdown. Statistically, the stats were similar to 2016.  Hurts finished the season with over 2000 yards passing and 800 yards rushing for 25 total TDs.

Jan 8, 2018; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) catches the game-winning touchdown during overtime against the Georgia Bulldogs in the 2018 CFP national championship college football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports

But once Tagovailoa took over in 2018, things changed.

In 2018, it was the first time since 2010 that a single Alabama running back didn’t record over 900 yards. Some seasons such as 2012, even 2 running backs had over 1,000 yards rushing. It didn’t seem like a huge change at the time, but looking back, it was. Tagovailoa finished the season with 3,966 yards passing and 43 touchdowns, the most passing yards since Blake Sims in 2014. Alabama running back Damien Harris was the leading rusher that season with 876 yards and 9 TDs. Although there were more attempts rushing, Alabama almost had 2x the amount of passing yards than rushing yards.

Dec 29, 2018; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (13) reacts after a touchdown against the Oklahoma Sooners in the 2018 Orange Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Hard Rock Stadium. Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

In 2019, Alabama once again had almost double the passing yards than rushing yards. Tagovailoa endured a season ending injury, but still managed to record 2,840 yards passing for 33 TDs and 3 interceptions. Mac Jones also recorded 1,503 yards passing for 14 TDs and 3 interceptions. On the ground, Najee Harris did rack up over 1,200 yards rushing, but it was far less than previous years. It was very evident Alabama was relying on their passing game more than the running game.

Even when Alabama won the national title in 2017, the Tide was still able to record more rushing yards than passing. Sure, a lot of that had to do with Jalen Hurts, but Damien Harris also had 1,000 rushing yards, even with Hurts’ 855 rushing yards.

Jan 9, 2017; Tampa, FL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide team members huddle during the first quarter against the Clemson Tigers in the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship Game at Raymond James Stadium. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

All of that to say this, Alabama is used to winning national titles under Nick Saban with a pro-style quarterback and with a dominant running game.

You can see a clear difference in the Tide’s season last year. Before Tagovailoa got hurt, Alabama always had more passing attempts than rushing. But with Mac Jones as QB1, all but one game had more run plays than passing. 

People have continued to doubt and criticize Mac Jones, but in all honesty, he could be the guy to help Alabama win it all.

Mac Jones
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People forget that it was Jalen Hurts who led Alabama to the national championship in 2017, it was just Tagovailoa who sealed the deal in the second half.

Mac Jones is a great quarterback. There were so many moments last season where we saw his ability to be a great leader and passer. 

Jones handled the task as well as anyone could have in such a position. Sure, there were mistakes, but, overall, even his teammates were impressed and confident in Jones’ playmaking abilities. But Jones was never given the credit he deserved. Throughout the season, he was simply labeled and seen as “Tua’s backup.” Even CBS’ announcers would continue to say several times a game, “Jones is no Tagovailoa.” They’re right, he’s not. But there’s nothing wrong with not being Tagovailoa.

Nov 30, 2019; Auburn, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Mac Jones (10) reacts after a three-point attempt is good during the first quarter against the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium. John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

By end of the season, Jones had a quarterback rating (186.8) that ranks as the highest of any returning signal-caller (minimum four starts) in the SEC for 2020, which is amazing considering his only four starts were this past season.

When you take into consideration the fact that Alabama will have a quarterback in Jones who we know can throw the ball deep downfield with the backfield they have returning led by Najee Harris, this season has the vibes of 2015, maybe even 2012. Both times, McCarron and Coker had impressive stats, but so did the running game, and honestly, that’s what Alabama needs to get back to.

There’s no denying that Bryce Young is a great quarterback, but I think Jones is the guy for the job this year. Maybe Jones will have an incredible performance like Jake Coker did in 2015, or maybe Young will come in and replace him as QB1. 

Oct 19, 2019; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Mac Jones (10) throws a pass as Tennessee Volunteers linebacker Darrell Taylor (19) applies pressure during the second half of an NCAA football game at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports

Only time will tell.

But Alabama has the tools they need to win a national title this year. They have incredible talent returning on both sides of the ball along with an impressive signing class. 

I wouldn’t be shocked if both Najee Harris and Mac Jones are Heisman contenders this season. And you can look for this to be Harris’ best season, by far.

 Regardless, this is going to be an epic season to watch. And who knows, maybe, just maybe, Alabama will rise to the top once again as the best college football team in the country.

Jan 8, 2018; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeVonta Smith (6) celebrates after catching the game-winning touchdown in overtime against the Georgia Bulldogs in the 2018 CFP national championship college football game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Alabama football countdown: 80 days until kickoff

We are only 80 days from Alabama football kicking off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Alabama is set to kick off its season against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium in Arlington (Tex.) on Sept. 5. As long as COVID-19 doesn’t alter the schedule, it will be the first time the Crimson Tide has faced USC since the dominate 52-6 win back in 2016.

With it now being June 17, that means we’re only 80 days away from football season officially being back!

After coming up just short of making its fifth-consecutive College Football Playoff experience, Alabama will look to bounce back in 2020 with a strong roster and returning coaching staff.

Redshirt sophomore tight end Michael Parker out of Huntsville (Ala.) is currently wearing the No. 80 for the Crimson Tide.

Michael Parker
Jan 7, 2019; Santa Clara, CA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide tight end Michael Parker (80) warms up before the 2019 College Football Playoff Championship game against the Clemson Tigers at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

2020 Alabama football schedule

  • Sept. 5 vs. USC (Arlington, Tex.)
  • Sept. 12 vs. Georgia State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Sept. 19 vs. Georgia (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Sept. 26 vs. Kent State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 3 at Ole Miss (Oxford, Miss.)
  • Oct. 10 at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.)
  • Oct. 17 vs. Mississippi State (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Oct. 24 at Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
  • Nov. 7 at LSU (Baton Rouge, La.)
  • No. 14 vs. UT-Martin (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 21 vs. Texas A&M (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
  • Nov. 28 vs. Auburn (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)

Stay tuned for more updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire network!

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REPORT: Former Alabama DB Kareem Jackson tests positive for COVID-19

Former Alabama s tested positive for the Coronavirus, as reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter

Former Alabama star safety, and current member of the Denver Broncos, Kareem Jackson has tested positive for the Coronavirus, as reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

As Schefter says in his tweet, “Jackson has cold-like symptoms, but expects to make a full recovery.”

Jackson, who was drafted in the first round of the 2010 NFL draft by the Houston Texans, joins Ezekiel Elliot and other members of the league that have tested positive, which has become a major talking point when discussing the beginning of the 2020 season.

Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on Jackson’s health as more information becomes available. We certainly hope he gets well soon!

REPORT: Tua Tagovailoa’s rehabbing “All systems go” with Dolphins

Former Alabama star QB Tua Tagovailoa is cleared to begin his rehab process with the Miami Dolphins at their own facility.

Former Alabama star quarterback tua Tagovailoa was selected by the Miami Dolphins with the No. 5 overall selection in the 2020 NFL draft. There were plenty of qualms regarding his health since suffering a season-ending hip injury that required surgery mid-November.

Tagovailoa has been a Dolphin for almost two months and it is still unclear if he has been seen by an official team doctor. NFL insider Ian Rapoport reported that the team tried to bring the quarterback in for an examination prior to the draft, but was unable to do so due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

This news comes just days after updates surfaced regarding his rehab while in Birmingham.

“What we do not know is whether or not the Dolphins head physician met with Tua, but the visit was there for rehab,” says Rapport. “At least their trainers were able to do that. Remember he passed his physical, obviously signed his contract, but it wasn’t a full examination like he would get if he was in the building, and they tried to get him in the building before they actually drafted him, were unable to do so. So finally, he’s in, they can take a look at him.”

Tagovailoa is allowed to be in the team facility despite their being heavy restrictions in order to help mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus. He is a rehabbing player and is allowed in, as long as the team doctor states he is rehabbing.

You can watch the full clip below.

Roll Tide Wire will keep you updated on tua Tagovailoa’s health and his journey throughout his rookie season in the NFL!

 

LOOK: Fan tweets hilarious post about SEC coaches as women

This might just the the funniest, and also… creepiest, thing I’ve ever seen, haha! Check out this incredible thread from a twitter user who, like all of us sports fans, clearly has too much time on his hands. Let’s start with Alabama head coach Nick …

This might just the the funniest, and also… creepiest, thing I’ve ever seen, haha!

Check out this incredible thread from a twitter user who, like all of us sports fans, clearly has too much time on his hands.

Let’s start with Alabama head coach Nick Saban. Or shall we say, Nicolina?

Next, we have Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn and LSU head coach Ed Orgeron. Let’s just say.. these may give you nightmares.

Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher for SURE looks like a Jessica. Am I right?

Here we have Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach and Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin. Leach looks like a college professor from the 70’s while Kiffin looks like Brittany Spears circa 2000.

But wait, there’s more.

Here’s Arkansas head coach Sam Pittman and Florida head coach Dan Mullen. Honestly, both of these ladies look like softball coaches. So, maybe it’s Samantha Pittman and Daniella Mullen?

They just keep getting better and better…

Kentucky head coach Mark Stoops is all laughs while Vanderbilt head coach Derek Mason is all business. No smiles here.

Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz is one of the newer faces of the SEC. And let’s just say… Elizabeth looks like she belongs on the show “Big Bang Theory.” Meanwhile, Georgia head coach Kirby Smart is pondering what will come of this upcoming season. He’s the least impressive female of them all.

And lastly, we have South Carolina head coach Will Muschamp and Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt. Will, or shall we call her, Wilma, looks like a female attorney, while Jerrica is over here living her best life.

For being in a time without sports, this is the exact type of content we need to keep going.

I hope this made you laugh as much as it made me!

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BREAKING: Alabama lands 4-star WR out of Florida

The Alabama Crimson Tide kept its momentum going on the recruiting trail with the addition of another four-star prospect.

After a rocky start with its 2021 class, the Alabama Crimson Tide continue to pick things up on the recruiting trail. On Tuesday night, Nick Saban and company picked up a major commitment from one of the top receivers in the state of Florida.

Christian Leary, a four-star prospect from Edgewater, chose announced via his Twitter account that he had chosen the Tide over Oklahoma, Auburn and several other top programs:

Leary is the No. 130 overall prospect, the No. 23 wide receiver and the No. 20 player from the state of Florida, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Charles Power with 247Sports had this to say about the 5-foot-9, 180-pound receiver:

Shorter in stature with a thick, developed lower body. Has added around ten pounds of mass from his sophomore to junior years of high school One of the faster wide receivers on the track in the 2021 cycle and posted some sensational times in the 100 meters early in the spring prior to his senior season. Helped Edgewater to a state title berth as a junior. Productive as a receiver and direct-snap run threat. Transfers his high-level top-end speed to the football field. Pulls away from defenders with ease once in the open field with a long, explosive stride. Dangerous in several facets and a threat to score whenever he touches the ball. Skilled in the open field, whether it’s in catch and run situations, as a rusher or return man. Also has the play strength to run with some power. Shows ability to locate and track the ball as a downfield target. Looks like a multi-purpose, versatile offensive weapon at the next level. Will need to continue adding to his skill set as a route-runner as he runs a fairly limited route tree to this point- even more important for a shorter wide receiver. Projects as a Power Five starter with the upside to develop into a NFL Draft selection.

Leary is commitment No. 8 for Alabama’s 2021 class, which now consists of one five-star, six four-stars and one three-star. Prior to his commitment, the Tide had the No. 29 overall class (No. 8 in the SEC), but his pledge should mean a sizable jump in those rankings in the near future.

Stay tuned for more recruiting updates from Roll Tide Wire, part of the USA TODAY Sports College Wire sites!

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LOOK:Henry Ruggs III shares pictures of his daughter & they’re amazing

Ruggs is sharing some adorable, and also hilarious, pictures of his little girl.

Henry Ruggs III announced the arrival of his baby girl, Kenzli Re’Nai Ruggs, earlier this month on Instagram.

Now, Ruggs is sharing some adorable, and also hilarious, pictures of her. And honestly, this may just be the best newborn photoshoot I’ve ever seen, for real.

The Raiders’ pacifier, the picture of her on the couch, and the football.

Oh my word. Seriously, these are precious.

According to Ruggs, his little girl was born five weeks early, and was born healthy and happy. He also shares how much she’s grown in just a little over a month.

As you can see from the pictures, Kenzli is such a cutie, and Henry is a proud father! Congrats, Henry!

Ruggs was drafted by the Oakland Raiders as the 12th overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Last season, Ruggs recorded an impressive 40 receptions for 746 yards and 7 TDs.

In his career at Alabama, he had 98 receptions for 1,716 yards and 24 touchdowns. He also had a rushing touchdown.

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