Lane Kiffin isn’t revealing anything new.
Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts has been nothing but focused this season after coming up short of doing something that had not been done since former Oklahoma signal-caller Jamelle Holieway (1985), which was guide a program to a national championship as a true freshman.
He heard a lot of chatter during the offseason from him not making progressions to how freshman Tua Tagovailoa should be starting; nevertheless, Hurts paid it no attention.
Since last year’s Iron Bowl, the sophomore has improved both his accuracy and decision making as he carries the third-best mark in school history with 169 consecutive passes without an interception.