Happy Tuesday, everyone. Saban had his customary Monday press conference yesterday to discuss the Missouri game.
“We had a couple other offensive linemen in there,” Saban said during his video news conference. “Trey didn’t have a lot of opportunity, but at the same time, I think the experience will do him well.”
Sanders’ first touch of the game came late in the third quarter when freshman backup quarterback Bryce Young entered the game. Alabama kept its starting offensive line on the field for Young’s first drive, although right tackle Evan Neal was injured on the first play, a run by Sanders for no gain.