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Bray Hubbard thinks that this first year of football in Alabama “hungry” to succeed in the 2025 season

Michael SandersBy Michael SandersApril 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Bray Hubbard knows it Football from Alabama The safety room has large shoes to fill.

When asked to fulfill the role of Malachi MooreTHE Crimson tide Junior security praised the leadership of his former teammate and how Moore helped him replace injured security Keon Sabb in the rear half of 2024.

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Now, before 2025, Hubbard said that the Alabama The security room remained with an objective in mind: to be in the best position to succeed as possible before the fall possible.

And a first -year student, said Hubbard, bought immediately: former Florida four -star safety Ivan Taylor.

“He did an excellent job to get to Hungry,” said Hubbard on “Hey Coach” and the Crimson Tide Sports Network on Monday. “This guy, he is early in the establishment, leaves the installations late, always with Jeff (Allen) in the training room. Anyway, he does everything in the right direction. He will be a very good ball player for us.”

Taylor, the son of old Pittsburgh Steelers The Super Bowl champion, Ike Taylor, was player n ° 62 and security n ° 6 in the recruitment class in 2025 by composite classification of 247sports.

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Alabama overthrew Taylor with a commitment from Michigan in November and signed with Crimson Tide in December.

Alabama will hold its annual spring match from a day to noon on Saturday from Stade Bryant-Denny.

Colin Gay covers football in Alabama for news from Tuscaloosa, which is part of the USA Today network. Join it to [email protected] or follow it @_Colingay On X, formerly known as Twitter.

This article originally appeared on Tuscaloosa news: Bray Hubbard highlights the first year of football in alabama “hungry”

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