Former Alabama legend and current Tennessee Titan Julio Jones showed off some new gear on Thursday as the Titans opened training camp. Jones, a 10-year NFL veteran debuted custom Waffle House cleats in his first practice with his new team.
During his time at Alabama, Nick Saban has shown that if an Alabama commit follows the "Process," then they can eventually make it to the NFL. In fact, since he took over in 2007, the Crimson Tide has had 33 players drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft.
In 2008, Nick Saban hauled in his first recruiting class in his Alabama tenure. The class was ranked No. 3 overall by 247Sports, the first top five class for the Tide since the inception of the popular recruiting website. The class was led by five-star prospect, No. 1 recruit in the state in Alabama, No. 1 wide receiver and No. 3 ranked recruit in the nation, Julio Jones.
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Former Alabama star and current NFL All-Pro Julio Jones returned to Tuscaloosa on Tuesday to announce his ownership in two automobile dealerships just a few miles from where he used to where the crimson and white.
The dramatic national championship game between Alabama and Georgia ended up being the second most-watched cable event ever, but you might be surprised to find out that one Bama great was not among that group.
The country witnessed one of the greatest Super Bowls of all-time on Sunday night, and two former Alabama players made two of the biggest plays in the game.
The University of Alabama will be able to claim another Super Bowl champion in two weeks as both the Atlanta Falcons and New England Patriots feature former Crimson Tide stars.