Will Anderson

Iron Bowl a Bittersweet Picture of What Alabama Could Have Been
Iron Bowl a Bittersweet Picture of What Alabama Could Have Been
Iron Bowl a Bittersweet Picture of What Alabama Could Have Been
Nick Saban is now 11-5 all time against the Auburn Tigers while leading Alabama. He undoubtedly will enjoy Saturday night's victory, however when this performance gets placed under a microscope will he be left wondering why his team didn't perform throughout the year as well as it did in the 87th Iron Bowl.
Photos: The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide Crushes The Mercer Bears In Bryant-Denny Season Opener
Photos: The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide Crushes The Mercer Bears In Bryant-Denny Season Opener
Photos: The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide Crushes The Mercer Bears In Bryant-Denny Season Opener
The No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide welcomed fans back into Bryant-Denny Stadium at full capacity for the first time since 2019 and put on a sleepy, yet dominant, performance against the Mercer Bears. The Tide went 3&out in consecutive possessions causing concern over focus levels but Alabama got things on track en route to a 48-14 victory.
COVID-19 Touches Tide Family Member
COVID-19 Touches Tide Family Member
COVID-19 Touches Tide Family Member
Incoming freshman Will Anderson is expected to become a major contributor to the Crimson Tide defense, potentially as early as the upcoming 2020 season. The defensive end is looking to take on the challenge of becoming a play-maker on the Alabama defense. Anderson, a five-star prospect from Dutchtown High School in Hampton, Georgia, has already enrolled at the University of Alabama but adjusting to college life is not the biggest challenge he currently faces. According to Anderson's mother on Twitter, both of his grandparents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 coronavirus.