TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Before he ever played a game under Alabama's new coaching regime, Jalen Milroe said this preseason that he felt as relaxed, prepared and empowered as he has as a quarterback.
"Even going back to high school. I feel free to be me out there," Milroe told ESPN.
It's one thing to make such a proclamation. It's another to deliver, and Milroe has done that repeatedly for the Crimson Tide through four games, most recently with a dazzling performance Saturday night in a thrilling 41-34 win over then-No. 2 Georgia to vault Alabama to No.