If anyone would know the issues with Alabama’s defensive secondary, it is George Teague.
Teague was a legendary safety for the Crimson Tide under Coach Stallings. He ended his career with 14 interceptions and was always in the position to make plays. Teague was an anchor on the 1992 defense that won a national championship, allowing Miami to score 13 points in the 1993 Sugar Bowl. He was also an All-SEC selection and second-team All-American in 1992.
Teague played on five NFL teams, including two stints with the Cowboys, during his nine-year career.
He detailed the Crimson Tide’s defensive problem via Twitter.