Fox Sports’ TUA’ documentary will air on September 12th at 3pm CT

The “TUA” documentary was rescheduled to air from last Sunday to this Saturday, September 12th at 3pm C.T.

Due to unforeseen circumstances regarding a weather delay on Fox Sports, the “TUA” documentary was rescheduled to air from last Sunday to this Saturday, September 12th at 3pm C.T. following the Arkansas State vs. K-State matchup.

As someone who has already seen the documentary, I can promise you it’s worth the wait.

I even wrote a review on the documentary. It’s one of the best sports documentaries I’ve seen in a long time.

In this still image from video provided by the NFL, Tua Tagovailoa shows off the lining of his jacket during the NFL football draft Thursday, April 23, 2020, in Alabaster, Ala. (NFL via AP)

The history of the Tagovailoa name is one of the focuses of “Tua”, a documentary done by Fox Sports in which they go into detail regarding: his Samoan heritage and roots, the relationship between him and his father, why he chose to play for Alabama and even how he became a left-handed quarterback.

The film does an incredible job helping fans understand Tua Tagovailoa, the person. He’s a man of faith, who loves his family, and who also loves the game of football.

It’s one of the best sports documentaries I have seen in a very long time.

And if you’re anything like me, you’ll have tears in your eyes and chills on your skin throughout the entire film, and when it ends, you’ll find yourself being an even bigger Tua Tagovailoa fan, even if you didn’t think that was possible.

I can’t wait to watch it again. It’s truly that good.

Tua is someone who overcomes obstacles while maintaining a belief in himself and God, and there won’t be anyone who sees this film and doesn’t want to see him succeed in the NFL.

And come Saturday, the whole world will be fans of Tua!

Nov 9, 2019; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (13) celebrates after throwing a touchdown during the second half of an NCAA college football game against the LSU Tigers at Bryant-Denny Stadium. LSU won 46-41.

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BREAKING: Fox Sports’ TUA’ documentary debut rescheduled to Saturday

Due to unforeseen circumstances on Fox Sports, the “TUA” documentary has been rescheduled to air on Saturday, June 12th.

Due to unforeseen circumstances regarding a weather delay on Fox Sports, the “TUA” documentary has been rescheduled to air on Saturday, June 12th. The exact time of the showing has not yet been announced.

As someone who has already seen the documentary, I can promise you it’s worth the wait.

I even wrote a review on the documentary. It’s one of the best sports documentaries I’ve seen in a long time.

The history of the Tagovailoa name is one of the focuses of “Tua”, a documentary done by Fox Sports in which they go into detail regarding: his Samoan heritage and roots, the relationship between him and his father, why he chose to play for Alabama and even how he became a left-handed quarterback.

The film does an incredible job helping fans understand Tua Tagovailoa, the person. He’s a man of faith, who loves his family, and who also loves the game of football.

Tua is someone who overcomes obstacles while maintaining a belief in himself and God, and there won’t be anyone who sees this film and doesn’t want to see him succeed in the NFL.

And if you’re anything like me, you’ll have tears in your eyes and chills on your skin throughout the entire film, and when it ends, you’ll find yourself being an even bigger Tua Tagovailoa fan, even if you didn’t think that was possible.

And come Saturday, the whole world will be fans of Tua!

Roll Tide Wire will let you know the second the official time is of the showing as soon as Fox Sports shares the information.

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Why Dolphins fans should be excited about Tua Tagovailoa

The Miami Dolphins landed their franchise quarterback in the 2020 NFL Draft with Alabama’s Tua Tagovailoa

Much like the Cincinnati Bengals fans, Miami Dolphins supporters should be thrilled about their future now that they have secured a franchise quarterback in Tua Tagovailoa.

Early on in the 2020 NFL Draft process the running discussion surrounded Joe Burrow vs Tua. Who would the Miami Dolphins target? The Dolphins got their man in Tua, without having to own the No. 1 overall pick or trade up at all.

Number one in your program, and number one in your heart, Tagovailoa looks to bring the Miami Dolphins back to the top of the AFC East division. With Tom Brady coming to Florida and leaving the AFC completely, that division is now wide open. It has been 12 years since someone other than New England won the division, that team was the Miami Dolphins in 2008.

Tagovailoa now is set to take over as the franchise quarterback. There are some concerns given that he has been hurt the last two season at the college level but there are high hopes for the former National Champion and 2018 All-American quarterback. The Dolphins made sure to give him protection with their picks of Austin Jackson at pick 01.18 and Robert Hunt at pick 02.39.

At this moment Ryan Fitzpatrick is ahead of him in the depth chart but that shouldn’t last long at all. The expectation being that Tua will be QB1 by season’s end especially given that the cycle for Fitzmagic is that he will give up the spot before taking over on another team much like he did with the Jets and Bills.

Tua brings big game experience from playing at Alabama to a relatively young team. One should expect him to become fast friends with top wide receiver DaVante Parker. They should prove to be a deadly combination in Miami for years to come. With Tagovailoa in the fold and a wide open division, 2020 could be the year that the Dolphins climb out of the bottom of the AFC East.

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Three Notre Dame Players Among 58 to Participate in Virtual NFL Draft

Nationally Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Tua Tagovailova are among the several stars set to participate.  The three Notre Dame players set to participate are Chase Claypool, Cole Kmet and Julian Okwara.

The NFL Draft that is now less than two weeks away promises to be memorable.  Hopefully sooner than later we’ll return to normal and have real games to break down and discuss but in the meantime this will be memorable for all of the oddities we are going to see.

Virtual war rooms, no draft picks hugging Roger Goodell and no crowds whatsoever.  Now add another oddity to it all as 58 prospects including three former Notre Dame players are set to participate virtually in the draft.

Nationally Joe Burrow, Chase Young, Tua Tagovailova are among the several stars set to participate.  The three Notre Dame players set to participate are Chase Claypool, Cole Kmet and Julian Okwara.

From the story it appears we’ll be waiting a bit until we know what exactly participating in such an event will entail:

Details on how the prospects will participate in the draft are expected to be revealed at a later date.

My guess is that it’s a way to make sure those who carry the draft on TV and radio get interviews from the top players confirmed.  Although it would be hilarious if all 58 had to sit in a virtual Zoom conference room and weren’t allowed to leave it until they were selected.

Why Chargers drafting QB Tua Tagovailoa is gamble worth taking

If the Los Angeles Chargers draft Tua Tagovailoa, it’s a risk but it could pay huge dividends.

Former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa put his name on the map back in 2017 when he led the Crimson Tide to an eye-popping comeback victory in the National Championship Game after he replaced Jalen Hurts in the second half of the contest.

It was then when we knew that we had a star in the making.

Tagovailoa went on to win the Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year awards the following year, along with SEC Offensive Player of the Year and second-team Associated Press All-American honors.

In 2019, Tagovailoa’s surge on the field continued, as he totaled 33 touchdowns and just three interceptions in nine games. He completed 71.4 percent of his passes and led the nation with a 206.9 efficiency rating.

With momentum riding his way during his junior campaign, the year that he was finally draft eligible and bound to make a quarterback-needy team happy, Tua suffered a significant injury in early November.

Tua dislocated his hip in what was his final drive against Mississippi State. Many questioned Tagovailoa’s participation from the start, as he was already banged up from a high-ankle sprain sustained a few weeks prior to the contest.

Many wondered if he would go pro in hopes that his hip would progress enough to convince an NFL team he is still worthy of a top pick? Or return to school and risk further injury, but prove he could stay healthy?

The Hawaii native and devout Christian relied on his faith to make the difficult decision, foregoing his senior season and entering the 2020 NFL Draft.

As Tua made his announcement that he would be making the leap, NFL teams knew the talent was there in the signal-caller, but the durability concerns loomed large.

With the Chargers needing a future franchise quarterback and being in that range to grab him, is it worth taking the risk to draft a player who suffered five injuries throughout his collegiate career?

His tape says yes, without a doubt as it shows an elite passer with some rare traits.

Coach Anthony Lynn wants someone who can take care of the ball, and Tua has spot-on accuracy to get the ball to his receivers no matter the area of the field.

He has done a great job at limiting turnovers in the air. Tua only threw 11 interceptions in his two seasons as the starter.

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His accuracy in the short areas of the field is exceptional, allowing his receivers to make plays after the catch.

Tua is efficient in the RPO game, showing sound footwork in his drop back and quickly pulling the ball out and getting it out even when under duress.

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Tua has explosive hips and lower body twitch to get throws off quickly.

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Eye-discipline, which is important at the next level, is one of his biggest strengths. He shows the ability to make full field reads, manipulating coverages with his eyes and quickly flipping his hips and shoulders towards his target.

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Tua has some of the best pocket awareness to get outside of it when pressured, where he will make some dazzling throws on the move or pick up some yards with his legs.

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There aren’t many negatives when it comes to Tua outside of the durability concerns. Tagovailoa has plenty of juice on his throws, but he doesn’t have the biggest arm in this class. Still, lack of arm strength isn’t something to be worried about with his game.

Another concern that’s brought up is that his game was elevated by a supporting cast made up of an abundance of future professional wideouts.

Three months removed from his injury, there are positive reviews about Tagovailoa’s recovery. He has received overwhelmingly positive reports on his hip from teams who examined him the past two days in Indianapolis at the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine.

The MRIs were as clean as could have been reasonably expected, according to the report, and the fracture is healed. The blood flow and range of motion both checked out as well.

Tagovailoa isn’t working out with the other quarterbacks on Thursday, but he could be cleared for a return at a checkup with his doctor on March 9. He hopes to hold his own Pro Day on April 9, which is two weeks before the draft in Las Vegas.

If the medicals check out, general manager Tom Telesco might have to work the phones to make it happen when factoring in who’s right in front of them in the draft.

The Dolphins, who are another a quarterback-needy team, should have their eyes on Tua. Miami is slated to pick No. 5 overall, which means that Los Angeles would have to jump them if they see Tagovailoa as their guy.

Fans are concerned with his health and feel like he’s not worth the pick. But like any quarterback taken early on in the draft, there is always an extreme risk if you expect them to be the centerpiece of your offense for years to come. But taking the chance could pay huge dividends.

Tagovailoa could benefit from being on a team like Los Angeles because he wouldn’t have to start Year 1 since Tyrod Taylor will likely be the starter in 2020, giving Tua enough time to sit and rehab back to full health for the 2021 season where he could then take the reins.

Tua would also be a great fit for the Bolts as they start a new journey in SoFi Stadium. With the desire to bring fans to the stadium, he would do just that since he was one of the most polarizing players in college football for the past few years.

The bottom line is Tagovailoa is as elite a quarterback prospect as they come. The former Alabama signal-caller had a magnificent collegiate career in Tuscaloosa, and he brings great leadership ability and a winning track record, who will thrive if he stays healthy at the next level.

CFP Rankings: Live Reaction!

Hello and welcome to the live chat for tonight’s unveiling of the latest College Football Playoff rankings.

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7:03 ET —

Hello and welcome to the live chat for tonight’s unveiling of the latest College Football Playoff rankings.  Where will everyone fall?  What changes if any will there be in the top four and what does Tua’s injury mean for Alabama’s chances?  We’ll discuss it all right here as the rankings get released over the next little bit.  Pull up a chair and follow along live with us at FIW!

7:05 ET —

Rankings are out so time for me to get typing, here they are with my immediate reaction to follow.  Meanwhile – did Joey Galloway just say he’s most excited to see where Texas A&M is rated?  Did I hear that correctly during the live broadcast?  Tell me I didn’t.  C’mon Joey!!

25 SMU
24 Appalachian State
23 USC
22  Iowa State
21 Oklahoma State
20 Boise State
19 Cincinnati
18 Memphis
17 Iowa
16 Notre Dame
15 Auburn
14 Baylor
13 Michigan
12 Wisconsin
11 Florida
10  Minnesota
9  Oklahoma
8  Penn State
7  Utah
6  ….hmmm

7:10 ET —
Top Six Released
1 LSU
2 Ohio State
3 Clemson
4 Georgia
5 Alabama
6 Oregon

7:11 ET —
What did Oklahoma do to tick off the committee I do have to ask.  The Sooners got a huge win, coming from behind to beat a previously unbeaten Baylor team, a win more impressive than any that is on the resume of Utah, Oregon, Penn State, Alabama, Georgia, Clemson or Ohio State.  Yet the loss at K-State is what is keeping them down?  Man alive, no love for the Big XII this year and I can’t say I agree with it.

7:14 ET –
Alabama stays at No. 5 and they deserve to.  I hate the idea this week that has been tossed around that if Tua is out that they’re not worthy of being a playoff team.  You can argue they don’t deserve a chance and I would, because they lost a home game to LSU and the Tigers should have to potentially beat Alabama another time to win it all.  But if they were number five a week ago and they won easily, they don’t deserve to fall, even if their star quarterback is out.  Those arguing the contrary, tell me how that worked out for Ohio State back in 2014.