Longhorns Hangover and Silly Sound on The Joe Gaither Show

It's Part 2 of the talking Texas as we focus on what changes Bama can make going forward on The Joe Gaither Show | Episode 80: Sept. 12, 2023
Longhorns Hangover and Silly Sound on The Joe Gaither Show
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We spent Monday commiserating over Alabama's 34-24 loss to the Texas Longhorns and Tuesday is no different as we get into some comments made by some of the Crimson Tide veterans this week.

Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry and offensive lineman Tyler Booker both admitted the Tide's week of practice last week wasn't up to the "Bama Standard". Does anyone in the program understand what the standard is anymore if the team can't or won't practice well ahead of the biggest game on the schedule?

Head coach Nick Saban said throughout the fall camp the Tide has seven or eight starting caliber offensive lineman, but sounded like he backed away from that in his Monday press conference. So how does the Crimson Tide offense adjust going forward? Should T.J. Ferguson or Elijah Pritchett see snaps in the future if the current group of five is too soft to get a push or hold up in protection?

Crimson Tide fans wonder what the fate of Jalen Milroe will be and if he'll be the Alabama quarterback throughout the season. If he is, we pontificate over how the Tide's offensive outlook must change.

The program pivots to a disgusting incident that occurred on the sidelines in Bryant-Denny Stadium at the end of the game. There's no place for racism or homophobia in America or at an Alabama athletics event. Period.

The program concludes with the SEC Silly Sound Week 2 edition as Saban, Steve Sarkisian, Sam Pittman and more serve as this week's stars.

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