We have not seen much of him since matchups versus Miami and Mercer, but Trey Sanders is about to cash in on an opportunity against Texas A&M for Alabama football.
After a knee injury knocked out Jase McClellan for the season, Sanders is about to get more carries.
The redshirt sophomore had Crimson Tide fans filled with tears of joy in week one. He returned from two serious injuries to record his first rushing touchdown as an Alabama running back. Sanders hugged everyone when he reached the Tide’s sideline, including Jeremy Gsell. Gsell, the Director of Rehabilitation at Alabama, has guided the former five-star throughout his journey to return to the field.