I think we all assumed that Terrion Arnold would most likely become the starting cornerback opposite of Kool-Aid McKinstry following the departure of Eli Ricks and he still might. The summer addition of Louisiana transfer Trey Amos puts a little added pressure on Arnold to perform well. The good news is that both Arnold and Amos are versatile defenders and whoever doesn’t win the job will likely have some sort of role within the Alabama defense.
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