Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, February 5, 2023

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Today's Crimson Tide Schedule
- Men's Golf: Alabama at John Hayt Intercollegiate, Ponte Vedra, Fla.
- Men's Tennis: Alabama vs No. 19 Columbia, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 11 a.m. CT, Live Video, Live Stats
- Men's Tennis: Alabama vs Jacksonville State, Tuscaloosa, Ala., 4 p.m. CT, Live Video, Live Stats
- Women's Basketball: Alabama at Missouri, Columbia, Mo., 4 p.m. CT, SEC Network, Live Video, Live Audio, Live Stats
Crimson Tide Results
- Men's Basketball: No. 4 Alabama 79, LSU 69
- Women's Tennis: TCU 4, Alabama 0
Countdown to Crimson Tide's Season Opener:
209 days.
Did you Notice?
- JaMychal Green was the star of the night for the Golden State Warriors:
- Richard Hendrix made his television broadcast debut on SEC Network covering the Ole Miss/Vanderbilt game:
- And at the Senior Bowl, tight end Cam Latu finished the game with three receptions for 30 yards while DJ Dale and Byron Young totaled two tackles apiece. Latu was also named the American Team's TE Practice Player of the Week on Friday:
BREAKING: Alabama’s Cam Latu (@cameronlatu) has been voted American team’s TE Practice Player-of-Week by vote from his peers in American LB and DB groups.#TheDraftStartsInMOBILE™️ pic.twitter.com/y6swpzei2R
— Jim Nagy (@JimNagy_SB) February 3, 2023
On This Day in Crimson Tide History:
February 5, 1929: Al Worthington, who pitched 14 years in the major leagues, mostly with the Twins and Giants, was born in Birmingham. It’s also Hank Aaron’s birthday.
February 5, 1966: Consensus All-American center Paul Crane had his own day in his hometown of Prichard, where the Alabama center-linebacker was honored and presented with a brand new $4,000 automobile. During his Crimson Tide career, Crane started all 33 games and averaged 50 minutes of playing time per contest. – Bryant Museum
February 5, 2018: Former Alabama defensive lineman and NFL player Jeremy Nunley died in Tuscaloosa. He was 46.
Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:
"When I met with Coach Saban at the SEC meetings I wanted to know, 'When you won it in 2009, you guys kind of faltered a little bit. Now that you won it in 2011, tell me exactly what you thought you learned.’ He gave me some great insight in what he saw and how things had changed and what he would guard against. One of the things was he started right away on the next season. He didn't wait." — Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari
We'll Leave You With This...
The most wholesome interview you’ll ever see 🖤@iAM_JoshJacobs pic.twitter.com/wpOTzb0LEk
— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) February 5, 2023

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