With seeing a new coaching staff take the practice field, multiple players earning looks at different positions and sustaining an injury at quarterback, one would think the media should have enough questions going into Nick Saban’s first presser of spring practice on Tuesday.
But in today’s news, there is always a curveball.
Among the first questions asked dealt with the whereabouts of Keith Holcombe and would the linebacker participate in practice. Holcombe, who would enter his fifth year in the football program if he returns, was promised by Saban that could play both football and baseball.
He’s assisting the Crimson Tide to a strong year on the diamond, as first-year head coach Brad Bohannon has guided the team to a 16-6 record.