Fairly or unfairly there weren’t many Alabama players headed into the 2020 season with expectations as high as the ones Dylan Moses had. Coming into Tuscaloosa as a five-star middle linebacker and having the hype of being one of the best prospects of the decade since he was in middle school, expectations have been a part of Moses’ entire life.
And sometimes it can be hard to reach these sorts of expectations when the bar just keeps getting higher and higher.
Or when you suffer a potentially career-altering injury.
When Moses tore his ACL just weeks before the start of the 2019 season, the team knew it would take a long time before he was able to be back on the field and even longer for him to feel like his old self again.