Nick Saban: Sunday night game ‘almost destiny’ for former Alabama quarterbacks

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Nick Saban: Sunday night game ‘almost destiny’ for former Alabama quarterbacks
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Former Alabama standouts Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa lead opposing teams in the NFL's Sunday night game.

Alabama quarterbacks Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa pose for a photo during the national-championship parade on Jan. 20, 2018, in Tuscaloosa.’s bye week arrived at an opportune time for Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban. With no game to prepare for on Saturday, the coach will be able to watch two of his quarterbacks square off in the NFL Sunday night game.with the Miami Dolphins will lead the opposing teams in Week 7′s marquee game, which kicks off at 7:20 p.m. CDT on NBC.

The quarterbacks won’t be the only former Alabama players that Saban will be watching in the Dolphins-Eagles contest. Twelve Crimson Tide alumni are eligible to play in the Sunday night game, and 66 former Alabama standouts already have played in the NFL this season.. “You know you showed all those guys on different NFL rosters, I’ve just grown accustomed to rooting for our guys. I want them both to do well. It’s not just about winning and losing.

This won’t be the first time that former Alabama quarterbacks have squared off in the NFL this season. Hurts already has played against Mac Jones. Tagovailoa faced off with Bryce Young last week, and he has Jones on the schedule next week for the second time in 2023. But Hurts and Tagovailoa have a tangled history at Alabama. Hurts helped the Tide reach consecutive CFP national-championship games in 2016 and 2017. But in the latter contest, Tagovailoa came in with Alabama trailing Georgia 13-0 at halftime and rallied the Tide to a 26-23 overtime victory.Tagovailoa took over the starting spot in 2018, with Hurts now the backup. But the former starter didn’t pout, and what Hurts did that season is one of the reasons he’s in the NFL today, Saban said..

“I honestly believe that Jalen improved more as a passer during the year that he wasn’t playing than in the years that he did play. He went 26-2 as a starter, but then Tua came along in the national championship game, which we’ve seen.

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