Former Alabama running back Najee Harris had an amazing final collegiate season that saw him be a vital piece of the Crimson Tide’s dangerous offense, a top-five Heisman finalist and a national champion among many other accolades.
Harris is currently preparing for the upcoming 2021 NFL draft, where he is expected to be a late first-round selection.
Today, he joined Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman on ESPN to discuss why Alabama is different from the rest of college football.
He answered it by claiming that sometimes the practices are harder than the games. He mentions that he is playing alongside other talented players from every position that have the potential to make the NFL.
"The competition level in practice was almost greater than the game."
—Najee Harris on playing football at Alabama😮 pic.twitter.com/SSiFBIvLfF
— First Take (@FirstTake) April 22, 2021