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Najee Harris says competition at Alabama practice is more competitive than actual games

Former Alabama football running back, Najee Harris went on ESPN’s First Take ahead of the NFL Draft to discuss practice during his time at Alabama.

Harris spent four years in Tuscaloosa. He rushed for 3,843 yards and 46 touchdowns during his career at Alabama. The California native capped off his career at the University by winning the Doak Walker Award as a senior.

During his interview with First Takes host Stephen A. Smith and Max Kellerman, Harris talked about how practices at Alabama were often time more difficult than the actual game.

“For me to go to Alabama where they bring in the No.