Alabama fans saw a swarming defense last week in a shutout victory over Missouri.
Kane Wommack’s 4-2-5 group created four quarterback hurries, a sack, three tackles for loss, three interceptions, allowed three third-down conversions on 13 attempts, and knocked Brady Cook out the game. Bray Hubbard, a sophomore, got the starting opportunity against the Tigers at free safety. The former four-star from Mississippi is the next man up with transfer Keon Sabb down for a while with a foot injury. Hubbard, who came in Alabama’s 2023 recruiting class, stepped up in the Crimson Tide’s matchup versus Tennessee two weeks ago.