Ekiyor Jr., Eboigbe Outland Trophy Watch List

Two Tide members land on the Outland Trophy watch list ahead of the 2022 college football season!

Emil Ekiyor Jr. is a veteran guard with 29 career starts under his belt. He was a key component of the Crimson Tide’s 20221 offense that was ranked top ten in virtually every single offensive statistic. With an outstanding 2022 campaign, Ekiyor can greatly improve his draft stock.

On the other side of the ball, Justin Eboigbe will be starting on the defensive line for the first time in his career. Through three seasons in Tuscaloosa, Eboigbe has posted 48 tackles with two sacks and two fumble recoveries. At 6-foot-5 and 252 pounds, Eboigbe has the frame to be the next great disrupter on the interior defensive line.

Both Ekiyor and Eboigbe have been recognized on the Outland Trophy watch list ahead of the 2022 season. The Outland Trophy recognizes the nation’s most outstanding interior linemen on offense or defense.

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WATCH: Alabama football leaders spend the day with Saban on the lake

Alabama Football had their annual leadership lake day where Coach Saban takes out leaders from the football team to enjoy their hard work…

Contrary to the belief of many, the fun with [autotag]Nick Saban[/autotag] never stops! This week he hosted the Alabama football leadership council out to his Lake Tuscaloosa house for some outdoor activities like boating and jet skiing.

At the lake house the guys also get a chance to spend some non-football related time with Coach Saban and their fellow team leaders. The attendees this season were [autotag]Bryce Young[/autotag], [autotag]Cameron Latu[/autotag], [autotag]Will Reichard[/autotag], [autotag]Jordan Battle[/autotag], [autotag]Will Anderson[/autotag], [autotag]Henry To’oTo’o[/autotag], [autotag]Jaylen Moody[/autotag], [autotag]DJ Dale[/autotag], [autotag]Justin Eboigbe[/autotag], [autotag]Byron Young[/autotag], [autotag]Darrian Dalcourt[/autotag], and [autotag]Emil Ekiyor[/autotag].

Coach Saban has been complimentary of this class and their work ethic, which all starts with the leaders of the team leading by example and not complaining.

After a disappointing loss in the National Championship this past season, look for Saban and his guys to bounce back and fight for No. 19 this season.

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Alabama countdown to kickoff: 92 days

Tide fans, we are just Justin Eboigbe days away from the start of the 2022 Alabama football season!

The Alabama Crimson Tide will take the field for the 2022 college football season in 92 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.

Today, with 92 days remaining, we will take a look at the current member of the Tide who dons the No. 92, [autotag]Justin Eboigbe[/autotag].

Eboigbe is entering his senior season in Tuscaloosa and has been a staple along the defensive front for Alabama for the past three seasons. 2022 could be a breakout season for the talented defensive lineman.

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Five defensive players for Alabama with something to prove in 2022

These 5 defenders have something to prove in the 2022 college football season.

The Alabama football team has completed a handful of practices so far this spring and fans are looking forward to the climax of spring training on April 16 when the Tide will host its annual “A-Day”.

With each new season, a new cast of characters will be thrust into the spotlight to try and help the Crimson Tide ascend to glory. Sometimes players can come right in and make an instant impact, but for others it takes time.

Over the next few days, we are going to look at a handful of players from each side of the ball that have something to prove in the 2022 season. Today we will look at the defensive side of the ball.

Let’s roll.

5 players to watch following Alabama’s BYE week

5 players to watch when Alabama returns from the BYE week

No. 3 Alabama is currently in the middle of its BYE week and most fans are still hungry for news on the Crimson Tide.

I thought we could take a few moments to look at a handful of players that fans should keep their eye on when Alabama returns to the action on November 6 against LSU.

Let’s take a look, shall we?

Grading Alabama’s defensive position groups at the halfway point

Let’s look at how the Alabama defensive position units have graded out at the halfway point of the season!

Unfortunately, we are already at the halfway point of the college football season. After last week’s loss to Texas A&M, Alabama sits at No. 5 in the country with a 5-1 record.

Since we have made it to the halfway point, it is time to give a midseason grade to each of the position groups. Yesterday we looked at the offensive position groups. Today we will look at the defensive position groups! Let’s get started!

Defensive Line B-

This group has been a little disappointing this season, but they have not been bad by any stretch of the imagination. Only one guy has been a consistent force on the defensive line for Alabama and that is Phidarian Mathis.

Mathis has racked up 3.5 sacks through the halfway point, which is a very solid number for an interior defensive lineman.

Some of the players such as Justin Eboigbe, DJ Dale, Byron Young, and even Tim Smith need to become more consistent players for the Tide.

Outside Linebackers A

Will Anderson has been an absolute animal for the Alabama defense. Anderon has three sacks on the season but is also third in the country in tackles for loss with 11.

Unfortunately, injuries have plagued the outside linebacker position opposite of Anderson. Christopher Allen’s season was cut short in the opener against Miami so Drew Sanders replaced the talented Allen. Then against Ole Miss, Sanders suffered a hand injury and is now week-to-week so to speak.

True freshman Dallas Turner has stepped up in the absence of Sanders and is doing a pretty good job.

The outside linebackers have been the most positive group along the defense this season.

Inside Linebackers C+

The lofty expectations for the Alabama defense heading into the 2021 season had a lot to do with the pair of inside linebackers that Alabama would have in Christian Harris and Henry To’oT’o.

Now that we are at the halfway point, it is safe to say those two players have not lived up to expectations. Now don’t get me wrong, they have flashed how great they can, but they both have also missed tackles and missed assignments. And they are both better than what they played so far.

Let’s see if they can turn this around in the second half of the season.

Cornerbacks B+

This group, much like the outside linebacker group, has really played pretty consistently all season. Josh Jobe has had the occasional penalty, but if we are being honest, in the pass and flag happy world in which college football is played, some penalties are to be expected.

Jalyn Armour-Davis has maybe been the surprise player of the season for the Tide. He is always in position and if he doesn’t make a play on the ball, he brings the receiver down quickly with no yards after the catch.

We have also seen the backups get a start this season in Kool-Aid McKinstry and Marcs Banks and they have proven to be valuable depth at the cornerback position.

Safeties / Stars C+

It is a common theme among the Alabama defense this season, the word inconsistent. Alabama returned plenty of experience in the back end of the defense and for whatever reason, they have simply not performed to their capabilities.

Jordan Battle isn’t an elite safety, he’s just steady. DeMarcco Hellams is constantly caught out of position and displays poor open-field tackling. Then you have Malachi Moore and Brian Branch who have yet to make a splash play from the star position.

The season is only half over, so that means there is plenty of time for each position group to correct its mistakes and get back to the Alabama defensive standard.

Stay tuned to Roll Tide Wire for all the latest on the Crimson Tide!

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WATCH: Alabama DL Justin Eboigbe reels in interception at line of scrimmage

Alabama DL Justin Eboigbe came down with an interception just a few plays after Mac Jones threw an interception on the very first snap.

Mac Jones and the Alabama Crimson Tide got off to an interesting start as he threw an interception on the very first snap of the game.

Well, the Crimson Tide defense wasted no time in getting the ball back in a unique fashion,

Sophomore defensive tackle DJ Dale swatted Stetson Bennett IV’s pass, which landed in Justin Eboigbe’s hands, causing Jones and the offense to get back on the field.

Defensive coordinator Pete Golding went under fire after Week 3’s poor performance against Ole Miss, allowing over 600 all-purpose yards.

An unanticipated start to a game that has big implications in a race to an SEC title and a National Championship.

Alabama player snapshot: No. 92 Justin Eboigbe

Sophomore DL Justin Eboigbe is the next man up on Alabama football’s player snapshot, which highlights each scholarship player.

As we continue through the offseason, Roll Tide Wire has decided to bring fans a quick snapshot of each scholarship player listed on Alabama’s 2020 football roster.

Each day, we’ll release two player profiles giving fans a glimpse into the players who will be available this upcoming season. Whether that’s size, classification, hometowns or recruiting rankings coming out of high school, we’ve got you covered.

Also included in each article is a quick recap letting you know what to expect from that player for the upcoming 2020 season and beyond.

Next up on the list is sophomore defensive lineman Justin Eboigbe out of Forest Park (Ga.).

Justin Eboigbe, Defensive Line

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Oct 12, 2019; College Station, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Justin Eboigbe (92) celebrates after making a sack during the first quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: John Glaser-USA TODAY Sports

Height: 6-5 / Weight: 294

Class: Sophomore

Hometown: Forest Park (Ga.)

High School: Forest Park High School

HS ranking (247Sports): 4-star / No. 62 overall / No. 5 SDE / No. 10 GA

HS ranking (Rivals): 4-star / No. 133 overall / No. 12 SDE / No. 13 GA

Analysis: During his true freshman season, Justin Eboigbe started two games for the Crimson Tide while playing in 10 total. He finished with 10 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and one quarterback hurry while being a strong part of the rotation.

With LaBryan Ray, Christian Barmore and DJ Dale expected to be the starters, expect players like Eboigbe and Byron Young, who both saw starts in 2019, to move back towards being part of the rotation. Either way, both players will continue to be an important part of Alabama’s defense.

Eboigbe is long at 6-foot-5 and has a frame that is ideal for a five-technique defensive end in a standard 3-4 defense. Expect him to eventually work his way into a permanent starting role sometime within the next couple of years.

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BAMA BEAT: Position breakdowns: Defensive line (Ep. 335)

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson finish up the spring position breakdown series for the Alabama Crimson Tide with the defensive line.

Clint Lamb and Brett Hudson finish up the spring position breakdown series for the Alabama Crimson Tide with the defensive line. How good can the group be? Will Christian Barmore become a full-time wrecking ball? Is this the deepest position on the roster? All those questions answered and more!

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