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Kadyn Proctor: SEC's Top Blocker
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Kadyn Proctor, Alabamas top blocker, wins Jacobs Blocking Trophy, becoming the first Crimson Tide player in two years to earn this honor. Proctor, a left tackle, has been instrumental in the teams offensive success, averaging nearly 400 yards and 30+ points per game. He allowed only one sack in over 500 pass-blocking snaps and hasnt given up a sack in 12 consecutive games. Proctors exceptional play earned him SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week, Outland Trophy semifinalist, and Lombardi Award finalist.
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Alabama's Proctor Wins SEC Blocking Trophy
01:36|Alabamas Kadyn Proctor, a junior left tackle, has been named co-recipient of the 2025 SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, an honor he shares with Trey Zuhn III from Texas A&M. This marks Proctors exceptional performance on the field, as he started all 13 games and contributed to Alabamas offensive line success. With an impressive 84.3 overall grade from Pro Football Focus and no sacks allowed in 12 consecutive games, Proctor becomes the 26th Alabama player to earn this prestigious award, the first since 2020.
Alabama's Kadyn Proctor Wins SEC Blocking Trophy
01:30|Kadyn Proctor, Alabamas offensive lineman, has been named a co-winner of the 2025 SEC Jacobs Blocking Trophy, recognizing the conferences top blocker. This marks the 26th time an Alabama player has received this award. Proctors exceptional performance, with only one sack allowed all season, has significantly contributed to Alabamas high-scoring offense. He will face Oklahoma in the College Football Playoff on December 19th.
Alabama Stars Shine on SEC All-Team
01:40|The Associated Press unveiled its 2025 All-SEC Football Team, with Alabama Crimson Tide earning three spots. Kadyn Proctor and Bray Hubbard secured first-team honors, while Ty Simpson made the second team. Vanderbilts Diego Pavia and Missouris Ahmad Hardy were also named, setting the stage for an exciting season.
Alabama Players Honored in SEC All-Star Teams
01:24|Alabama football players Kadyn Proctor, Bray Hubbard, Ty Simpson, Deontae Lawson, and Parker Brailsford earned significant recognition for their outstanding performances this season, securing spots on the Associated Press and conference coaches All-SEC teams. These accolades highlight their exceptional contributions and underscore Alabamas strength as they approach the College Football Playoff.
Alabama Secures Top Tight End Commitment
01:44|Alabama Crimson Tide secures four-star tight end Colt Lumpris for the 2027 class, marking the first commitment at the position. Lumpris, ranked 275th nationally and 17th among tight ends, chose Alabama over Michigan, Ohio State, Ole Miss, and Tennessee. His commitment strengthens the Crimson Tides recruiting efforts and adds an offensive weapon alongside quarterback Trent Seaborn.
Germie Bernard: Alabama's Draft Prospect
01:48|Germie Bernard, Alabamas standout wide receiver, has NFL scouts buzzing. Despite his impressive stats, some experts question his potential as a top NFL talent. Bernard, a transfer from Washington, leads the Crimson Tide in receptions and touchdowns. However, his lack of elite speed and size, along with average improvisation after the catch, may limit him to a depth role in the NFL. As the draft approaches, all eyes are on Bernard in this deep wide receiver class.
Alabama vs Oklahoma Rematch in CFP
01:53|In a highly anticipated rematch, the Alabama Crimson Tide and Oklahoma Sooners face off in the College Football Playoff, just 34 days after a close 23-21 Sooners victory. Alabama, despite recent struggles, aims to avenge their loss, potentially boosted by the return of key players from injury. Oklahoma, led by Brent Venables, boasts a strong defense but has shown inconsistent offense. National analyst Paul Myerberg predicts a low-scoring, defense-focused game, with Alabama winning 21-16, setting up a potential Rose Bowl matchup against Indiana.
College GameDay Returns to Norman for Playoff Showdown
01:30|College GameDay returns to Norman, Oklahoma for a crucial first-round College Football Playoff home game between the Sooners and Alabama. This marks the third matchup in under thirteen months, with Oklahoma previously defeating Alabama. The show will kick off at five PM on the South Oval, creating an electric pre-game buzz, before transitioning inside the stadium for an unforgettable evening of college football action.