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The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral | Episode 35: July 7, 2023

Every Alabama football question this offseason has centered around the starting quarterback, but who's going to pave the way and protect that quarterback?
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It's been a fun week on "The Joe Gaither Show on BamaCentral", let's close it down with a discussion about the Alabama offensive line.

Alabama lost three key contributors to last year's offensive line in Tyler Steen, Emil Ekiyor and Kendall Randolph and with a new starting quarterback on the horizon its vital that the Tide gets the right starting five on the field as soon as possible.

Luckily, despite the losses to graduation and the transfer portal, the Tide still returns a lot of experience up front. Darrian Dalcourt, Seth McLaughlin and JC Latham will be depended on to lead a unit that is full of promise.

Who will fill the other two starting positions? Will Alabama see a true freshman at one of the tackle positions? How will offensive coordinator Tommy Rees put the group in position to succeed in 2023?

The conversation continued with a football theme as one of Nick Saban's greatest players indicated a career change on Thursday. Mark Ingram was announced by Fox Sports as one of the newest members of "Big Noon Kickoff", subsequently ending his professional playing career.

Friday concluded with Brandon Miller. A second-straight lackluster performance in Summer League has the basketball world buzzing. How will Miller perform on Friday night against number one overall pick Victor Wembanyama?

Thanks for a great week! Be sure to check out the show on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts and more! 

Monday we will be joined by five-star quarterback, Alabama-commit Julian Sayin.

See Also: 

Former Alabama Tight End Giles Amos on The Joe Gaither Show: Episode 34, July 6, 2023

Alabama's Original Heisman Trophy Winner Retires From NFL; Joining Big Noon Kickoff Cast

Former Alabama Baseball Coach Inducted into American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame