Crimson Tide Roll Call: Tuesday, March 28, 2023

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Today's Crimson Tide Schedule
Baseball: Alabama vs Middle Tennessee, Huntsville, Ala., 6 p.m. CT, Live Video, Live Audio
Crimson Tide Results:
No games played on Monday.
Countdown to Crimson Tide's Season Opener:
159 days
Did you Notice?
- Alabama women's basketball commit Essence Cody participated in the McDonald's All American Knockout Game:
2023 @POWERADE jam fest competitors
— McDonald's All American Games (@McDAAG) March 27, 2023
girls knockout
1.) Essence Cody
2.) Juju Watkins
3.) Madison Booker
4.) Sofia Bell
5.) Ashlynn Shade
6.) Riley Nelson
- Herb Jones made a tough and-one layup in the New Orleans Pelicans' game.
creating plays 👌 pic.twitter.com/JFrpC8TwIq
— New Orleans Pelicans (@PelicansNBA) March 28, 2023
- The Philadelphia Eagles are looking to extend Jalen Hurts after their Super Bowl run this past season:
“It's no secret that at some time relatively soon we want to extend our quarterback.” Roseman talks Jalen Hurts: https://t.co/coDPqXlycI
— Tim McManus (@Tim_McManus) March 28, 2023
On This Day in Crimson Tide History:
March 28, 1938: Sandy Sanford, known as the "$100,000 Toe," demonstrated he was one of the top athletes on campus. In track, he ran a 10.0 100-yard dash and rated as one of the SEC's best shot putters as well. Sanford, who played end and kicked for the SEC champion football team, earned his nickname after he kicked final quarter field goals to beat Tulane and Vanderbilt and earn a Rose Bowl spot — which paid the school $100,000 — for the Crimson Tide. -Bryant Museum
Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:
"Ted [Williams] said he could see the ball leave his bat and I could too. I did that from the first day until I finished and that’s the reason why I didn’t strike out much. " –Joe Sewell
We'll Leave You With This:
A special thank you to Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Caleb Downs, Justice Haynes, Justin Jefferson, and Malik Benson Jr. for coming to read to a school group we had today at the @bryantmuseum! #AlabamaFootball #UAMuseums #UniversityOfAlabama #RollTide pic.twitter.com/fb9Skc5Qnc
— bryantmuseum (@bryantmuseum) March 27, 2023

Joe Schatz is a junior at The University of Alabama studying News Media and history from Annapolis, Maryland. He is currently an intern at BamaCentral covering Alabama Women's Basketball.
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