Why OL play more critical to success for Alabama than QB in 2023

Alabama’s quarterback competition is dominating the headlines but offensive line play might be more critical to the Tide’s success in 2023.

Everybody loves to talk about quarterbacks. Truth be told, the quarterbacks are either given too much credit for a team’s success, or too much blame for the inadequacies of a team. So it should come as no surprise that the only topic anybody wants to discuss this offseason relative to Nick Saban’s Alabama Crimson Tide is the quarterback battle in Tuscaloosa.

Whoever eventually wins the starting job for the Tide will play an important role in the team’s success or failures in 2023, but I am not so sure it’s the most critical position on the offense this fall. If Alabama doesn’t get its offensive line right this season, who the quarterback is becomes a moot point.

This spring, junior offensive tackle JC Latham made it clear what he and his fellow offensive linemen wanted the group to be known for in 2023. “I want us to be ruthless. I want guys to every time we line up and get ready to hike the ball, I want them to be scared of us. I want them to understand that we’re going to hit them in the mouth every single play, ready to go four quarters.”

Sophomore Tyler Booker backed up Latham’s comments with some strong words of his own. “We want that mentality of ‘Man we have to play Alabama this week. How are we going to stop that run?’ “That’s the mentality that we want to have and honestly do this through the spring. That’s how Alabama played when I was growing up. This is what I see Alabama football as. To be able to bring that back to what it was, it means the most. That mentality is throughout the room like everybody’s trying to finish blocks, push the pile, and things of that nature. That’s the mindset of the room.”

It’s clear that Alabama, under the direction of second-year offensive line coach Eric Wolford, wants to rewind the clock up front and return to a more physical style of play along the offensive line. But talking about it only gets you so far. Being able to execute it between the white lines on Saturdays in the fall is all that matters.

So, am I out of line for believing that the OL play in 2023 is more critical than QB? Let’s take a deeper look.

In 2021 and 2022, Alabama had one of the most elite quarterbacks in Crimson Tide history but was unable to capture the most prized possession. There were a lot of variables that led to the Tide being unable to win a national championship and one of those, and maybe one of the more critical ones was the fact that Alabama was not elite along the offensive line.

Over the past couple of seasons, it has been a struggle for the Tide to convert on third and short situations or near the goal line because the offensive line just wasn’t physical enough to get the push needed to convert. Looking at what Latham and Booker each had to say, Alabama has made a concentrated effort to change that narrative this offseason.

With Tommy Rees, an old-style play caller, taking over as offensive coordinator and with the backs that Alabama has this fall, the running game will be what drives the success of the Alabama football program in 2023.

Sure, the quarterback will need to make plays and take care of the football. But make no mistake, the starting five up front will play a much more important role in Alabama’s success. If they are truly physical and relentless like Latham and Booker desire, then watch out. If not, it could be a long season for the Tide.

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5 reasons to be confident in the 2023 Alabama Crimson Tide

There are certainly questions that still need to be answered, but here are five reasons to be optimistic about the 2023 Alabama Crimson Tide.

In just about two months, Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide will take the field against Middle Tennessee State to begin the 2023 football season.

This has been quite the offseason for the Tide, legendary players Bryce Young and Will Anderson have moved on to the NFL, both of Alabama’s coordinators were replaced, and all of this is coming after Coach Saban and the Crimson Tide missed out on the College Football Playoff for just the second time since its inception.

Instead of focusing on all of the unknown, let’s take a look at five reasons to feel confident in the 2023 version of the Alabama Crimson Tide.

Post-spring depth chart projections for Alabama’s offensive line

Projecting Alabama’s offensive line depth post-spring!

Now that spring football has officially wrapped up and the 2023 NFL draft is complete, it is time to shift our focus to the offseason.

Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide have a ton of questions marks exiting spring and fans are chomping at the bit for answers.

So as we dive into the dog days of summer, I thought we could take a look, position by position, and project the possible depth chart for the 2023 Alabama football team post-spring.

We have already taken a look at the quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends and today we will wrap up the offensive side of the ball with the offensive line!

Let’s roll!

Tyler Booker ready to bring back old-school Alabama OL play

Tyler Booker is ready to make opponents dread facing the Alabama rushing attack!

The Alabama Crimson Tide offensive line under [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] originally built a reputation as dominating and physical group. Over the past few seasons, the intimidating presence has taken a bit of a hit. According to true sophomore guard Tyler Booker, the goal this season is to bring that old-school brand back to Tuscaloosa.

On Tuesday, Booker had a chance to speak to the media and expressed his desire to help restore some physicality upfront.

Booker is entering his second season as a starter along the Alabama offensive line and after an impressive freshmen season, Booker is in store for a monster season in 2023.

Here are some of Booker’s comments from Tuesday’s press conference!

Alabama RB Roydell Williams offers high praise for the Tide OL

Alabama’s offensive linemen are “dawgs” according to Crimson Tide running back Roydell Williams!

Believe it or not, [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama football team are more than halfway through the 2023 spring football activities and we are now less than two weeks away from the conclusion on April 22 when the annual A-Day game takes place.

On Monday, before the Crimson Tide took to the practice field, senior running back Roydell Williams would be given the opportunity to speak to the media and answer questions.

When asked about the offensive line, Williams was very complimentary of the big boys up front. “Those guys are dawgs, man, every last one of them,” Williams said of his blockers. “From the top to the bottom, oldest to the youngest, man, they’re doing great out there.”

The offensive line has been an area of concern over the past couple of seasons, but everything indicates that coach Eric Wolford and his players are making tremendous strides in creating a more physical group upfront for the Tide.

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5 offensive storylines to follow as Alabama begins spring practice

Top storylines to follow on the offensive side of the ball as Nick Saban and the Alabama football team begin spring practice!

On Monday, [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama Crimson Tide football team began spring practice in Tuscaloosa.

Over the course of five weeks, Alabama will complete 14 practices and will conclude the spring activities with the annual A-Day Game on Saturday, April 22 from inside Bryant-Denny Stadium.

With each new season, position battles and question marks take center stage and 2023 will be no different.

Coach Saban not only has a lot of new faces on the roster, but a ton of new coaches will also be making their Alabama debuts in 2023.

As spring practice gets underway, let’s take a look a look some of the top storylines on each side of the ball. We will begin with the offense!

Position Breakdown: Alabama’s OL ahead of spring practice

A deep dive into the Alabama offensive line ahead of spring practice!

We are now less than a week away from [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and the Alabama football team taking the practice field to begin spring ball.

As is the case each offseason, there are many questions that need to be answered before the Tide hit the field to start the 2023 season.

As spring practice creeps closer, we are going to break down each position group on both sides of the ball. We have already looked at the quarterbacks, running backs, defensive line, tight ends, outside linebackers, inside linebackers, and wide receivers, and defensive backs.

Today we will wrap up our position breakdowns with the offensive line.

Let’s roll!

Alabama countdown to kickoff: 68 days

We are only 68 days away from the start of Alabama’s 2022 football season.

The Alabama Crimson Tide will take the field for the 2022 college football season in 68 days, as Utah State visits Bryant Denny Stadium on Sept. 3.

This will be Alabama’s first season-opener at home in quite some time, as the 18-time national champs are usually selected for a nationally televised kickoff game at a neutral site against a big-time opponent.

Here at Roll Tide Wire, we will be counting down the days until [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] and his team take the field.

Unfortunately, the No. 68 hasn’t been an all too popular jersey number of choice for Alabama players. Currently, there isn’t a No. 68 on the roster. In fact, the last scholarship player to wear No. 68 was Issac Luatua from 2011-2015.

Last season walk-on offensive lineman Alajujuan Sparks Jr. wore No. 68 but is no longer listed on the updated Alabama roster.

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Projected Alabama’s starting offensive line at the start of spring practice

A lot can change between now and A-Day, but let’s predict Alabama’s starting offensive line as spring practice begins.

Nick Saban and the Alabama football team began spring practice on Friday afternoon and one of the biggest question marks entering spring is the offensive line.

With just one practice completed, there isn’t any real significant information to use to try and predict how the starting offensive line will look this spring.

So this prediction is simply an educated guess. Truth be told, this prediction is likely to change before spring practice has been completed. All of us will know a lot more about this unit come April 16 when Alabama will host its annual “A-Day” game.

For now, here are my projections.

Alabama Football: 5 position groups to watch this spring

Alabama Football: 5 position groups to watch this spring

Although Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide were not able to claim a national championship this past season, the 2021 team still accomplished quite a bit.

The Tide won the SEC Championship and finished with an impressive 13-2 record and Bryce Young became the first Alabama quarterback to win the Heisman Trophy.

Now that the season has come to an end, let’s shift our focus to spring practice and which position groups Alabama fans should be watching when the Tide returns to practice in a couple of months.