ALABAMA HEAD COACH HAS BEEN FIRED DUE TO….

ALABAMA HEAD COACH HAS BEEN FIRED DUE TO….

A 15th Alabama football player has entered the transfer portal, and 10th since the season ended on Monday night in the Rose Bowl.

Linebacker Ian Jackson, of Prattville, entered the transfer portal on Thursday night. Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz of 247Sports reported the news.

Jackson, a redshirt sophomore, appeared in three games on special teams, making one tackle last fall against Mississippi State. Jackson did not make an appearance in UA’s 14-game season. Instead, the defense centered on Deontae Lawson (who’s set to return) at linebacker.

Jackson was a four-star prospect, rated a top-10 player in the state, and an ASWA 7A All-State second-team selection. Five different defensive players have entered the portal so far this cycle.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Ole Miss women’s basketball kicked off SEC play starting  conference play with a win for the third season in a row, toppling Alabama on its home court, 55-45. The Rebels also left Tuscaloosa with its third consecutive win in Coleman Coliseum since 1987-91.

Ole Miss (11-3, 1-0 SEC) once again proved its defensive prowess by limiting Alabama (13-3, 0-1 SEC) to its lowest point total of the season. For the 25th time in program history, Ole Miss picked up an SEC season opening win and its 16th to open road play in conference.

Defense for Ole Miss truly travels, holding its eighth opponent of the year under 50 points in scoring. A block party broke out for the Rebels with 12 rejections against the Crimson Tide. The 12 blocks mark the most in a game on the road in Ole Miss history. Rita Igbokwe rattled off five blocks, while Marquesha Davis added a career-high tying two.

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