EPISODE · Oct 30, 2019 · 27 MIN
Tuesday Night Tide Talk: Second Bye Week
from Roll Pod: An Alabama sports show from Bama247 · host Elite 11, 247Sports, Alabama Football, Alabama, Alabama Crimson Tide
With the Alabama Crimson Tide fresh off a 48-7 win over Arkansas, Nick Saban's team is working through its second bye week of the season. On the latest Built By BamaOnLine Podcast, Charlie Potter and Travis Reier talk about where things currently sit with the Crimson Tide, including:* The highly-anticipated return of Tua Tagovailoa to the practice field.* Filling in the blanks at tight end, which is currently without the services of Miller Forristall.* Outlining other injuries that the Crimson Tide is sorting through this week.* Accessing the Alabama men's basketball team following its exhibition blowout of Georgia Tech.* Round Table mailbag, including questions in regards to potential defensive approaches to the LSU offense and how the latest meeting in the series might compare to some previous battles in the Saban era at UA.
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With the Alabama Crimson Tide fresh off a 48-7 win over Arkansas, Nick Saban's team is working through its second bye week of the season. On the latest Built By BamaOnLine Podcast, Charlie Potter and Travis Reier talk about where things currently sit with the Crimson Tide, including:* The highly-anticipated return of Tua Tagovailoa to the practice field.* Filling in the blanks at tight end, which is currently without the services of Miller Forristall.* Outlining other injuries that the Crimson Tide is sorting through this week.* Accessing the Alabama men's basketball team following its exhibition blowout of Georgia Tech.* Round Table mailbag, including questions in regards to potential defensive approaches to the LSU offense and how the latest meeting in the series might compare to some previous battles in the Saban era at UA.
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