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The University of Alabama is hoping to find a safety to start opposite Robert Lester before the Crimson Tide’s opener against Michigan. It’s best bet may be sitting in the stands on Saturday for A-Day.

2012 signee Landon Collins, a five-star safety from Geismar, La., is expected to visit Tuscaloosa for the Tide’s spring game. He’s looking forward to making a return trip to UA but wishes he was out on the field with the rest of the team.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama hit the practice field for the final time this spring on Thursday.

It felt an awful lot like the fall with the Crimson Tide wearing shorts and no pads with A-Day on Saturday.

With that said, here are a few notes and observations from the media viewing period of Thursday's practice.

  • It doesn't look like there's a shot of Blake Sims seeing the field on Saturday. For the fourth week in a row the sophomore running back has worn a black no-contact jersey as he recovers from a hip injury sustained over spring break.
  • Arie Kouandjio and Eddie Lacy were both at practice but did not work out, wearing black no-contact jerseys.

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Reuben Foster has a new home 

April, 11, 2012
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Under Armour All-American Reuben Foster is on the move.

The 6-foot-2, 242-pound inside linebacker is transferring from LaGrange (Ga.) Troup County High School to Auburn (Ala.) High School.

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Nkemdiche wants to visit Texas 

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Robert Nkemdiche wants to visit Texas.

He doesn’t know when he’d do so and hasn’t had much contact with Texas coaches lately, but the elite junior defensive end from Loganville (Ga.) Grayson told HornsNation he is interested in seeing UT.

Nkemdiche is arguably the top 2013 recruit in the country and is considering Ole Miss, Alabama, LSU, Clemson and Georgia among his favorite schools so far. Still, he’s willing to give Texas a chance.

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The O-zone: April 11 

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TideNation recruiting writer Greg Ostendorf brings you another edition of The O-zone, a confidential look inside Alabama recruiting. Get the latest updates from the gridiron and the hardwood as it pertains to the Crimson Tide.

In this week’s update:

  • Is Bama on top for Bosa?
  • A possible A-Day commitment

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- When Brian Vogler, Adrian Hubbard and Barrett Jones are all in a room together, it looks more like a tryout for the Alabama basketball team than a meeting of football players. Each hovers above the press corps with the shortest man standing at 6-foot-5.

Barrett JonesShelby Daniel/Icon SMIAlabama's Barrett Jones is one of the Tide's big men who expect to make a big impact this season.
But throw on a helmet and pads and the look seems to fit.

Jones has developed into one of the nation’s best offensive linemen in his fifth year at the Capstone, taking home the Outland Trophy last year. Now, Hubbard and Vogler are hoping to make a name for themselves as well, each on a different side of the ball.

Vogler has spent the spring flipping between H-back and tight end for offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier. It’s the redshirt sophomore’s first real opportunity to make an impact on the offense with the departure of Brad Smelley, and Vogler's not planning on letting it go by. At 6-foot-7, he may be a tad too tall for your typical H-back, but as long as he sees the field, he’ll be happy.

“Whatever looks best, they’ll keep on going with that,” Vogler said of switching back and forth between H-back and tight end. “Honestly, both (spots) feel great right now. ... They’re pretty similar, just a lot more moving around with H-back. I feel comfortable with both of them, so whatever one they choose to put me at will be fine with me.

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ESPN 150 quarterback Cooper Bateman, a Utah native, had never been to the state of Alabama, so when he arrived in Birmingham en route to visit the University of Alabama, he was pretty shocked with what he saw.

“It was awesome,” Bateman said. “I’m from Utah, and when I picture Alabama, I didn’t know what to picture, just the state, just the surroundings. I kind of went in open-minded. I flew into Birmingham and just saw green everywhere. It was crazy. What a beautiful state.”

On his spring break last week, Bateman made a trip south to visit four interested SEC schools: Alabama, Auburn, Florida and LSU. After visiting Baton Rouge for LSU’s spring game, his second stop was Tuscaloosa.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama began the final week of spring practice Tuesday, taking to the field under partly cloudy skies, and just for good measure, a few drops of rain.

The Crimson Tide will practice Thursday before heading into Bryant-Denny Stadium for the annual A-Day scrimmage on Saturday.

Here are a few notes and observations from Tuesday's media viewing period of today's practice:

  • Brent Calloway remains at H-back this week. The former running back turned linebacker was switched to H-back last week and the move has seemed to stick -- for now.
  • Alphonse Taylor also remains at his new spot on the offensive line after switching there from nose guard. It's been fun watching Taylor learn the position. He certainly has the size and strength to move the pile as a true freshman, but he's still getting a hang of the technique.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- It won’t be played for four months, but Michigan’s players have started to think about what its season opener will be like.

Really, who can blame them? It isn’t often a team faces the defending national champions, as the Wolverines will, in the season opener inside an NFL stadium. Safety Jordan Kovacs has already started calling it “The Jerry Jones Classic,” a nod to the Dallas Cowboys owner who helped build the stadium the game will be played in.

“It’s going to be a great game, a big game and everybody’s really looking forward to that,” Kovacs said Tuesday. “I’m excited to take them on and it’ll be a true test of where we’re at come week 1.”

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- With five days and two practices remaining, the Crimson Tide have a limited time to make a good first impression. There’s one more scrimmage to go with umpteen thousand fans to impress in the final hurrah of spring football on Saturday.

A-Day is now a reality for the University of Alabama. A month of preparation and a dozen practices have given way to the home stretch of spring football. The annual scrimmage at Bryant-Denny Stadium will culminate the spring practice schedule, but it will also serve as a springboard for the fall, and the start of the season.

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Alabama basketball coach Anthony Grant has made a habit of going after top prospects in the late signing period. Last year, he landed four-star guard Trevor Lacey and this year he’s going after another ESPNU 100 star, Devonta Pollard.

Over the weekend, Pollard took his official visit to Alabama, and although it was a trip he has made more than a dozen times, the Mississippi native still had a great time.

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When ESPN 150 Watch List defensive back Brendan Langley returned home from his visit to the University of Alabama on Saturday, he announced his commitment, but it wasn’t a commitment to the Crimson Tide.

On Twitter, Langley announced that he had committed to Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind., who he received mail from that week. He was only kidding.

As for his visit to Tuscaloosa over the weekend, the Georgia native got a chance to watch the scrimmage on Friday and practice on Saturday, and he seemed to enjoy himself while he was on campus.

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St. Paul’s (Mobile, Ala.) linebacker Tre Williams has been itching to get back to Tuscaloosa and visit the University of Alabama since the Crimson Tide hosted LSU in November, and the 2014 prospect finally made it back over the weekend.

“It felt great to be back,” Williams said. “I always wanted to go back to Tuscaloosa, but the last time I was going up for junior day, it was raining, so I couldn’t go. But I always wanted to go back and see it.

“The visit went great, especially the scrimmage and the way they were playing. They were playing hard, and in my eyes, I think they’re going to be pretty good this year.”

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ESPN 150 Watch List star Kendell Beckwith already visited LSU twice this spring, so last week he had to make a trip to Tuscaloosa, Ala., to visit the other school on the top of his list, the University of Alabama.

“It went great,” Beckwith said. “I watched their spring practice, talked with Coach (Nick) Saban and Coach (Burton) Burns afterwards. It was real nice.

“At practice, I noticed how competitive guys are and how hard they were working out there. They really get at it. I was really watching the whole defense, but I watched the linebackers real close.”

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Friday scrimmage notebook

April, 6, 2012
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- With a month of practice now in the books, a clear theme has emerged at the University of Alabama. It’s one you’ll find at nearly every college football program around the country in the months of March and April, and it’s quite simple: get better every day.

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Nick Saban
AP Photo/Dave MartinNick Saban was pleased with Friday's scrimmage.
With just 15 practices to work with, roughly two hours each, there’s not a second to waste. When the Crimson Tide suited up for their second scrimmage of the spring on Friday, coach Nick Saban had a question for all of his players.

“Are you going to be able to go out there and play better today than you did the last opportunity you had?” he asked.

And, according to Saban, some players did.

Jalston Fowler, who ran for just 27 yards during last Saturday’s scrimmage, went off on Friday, carrying the ball 22 times for 151 yards and three touchdowns. He picked up 68 of those yards on a situational drill.

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