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Ryan Williams, Bray Hubbard Shine as Alabama Beats the Badgers at Bryant-Denny 38-14
Damien Harris, a CBS analyst and former Alabama player, challenged Ryan Williams to increase his contributions after recovering from a concussion, following limited recent receptions and yards.
- Ahead of Saturday's matchup, Damien Harris, former Alabama running back and CBS analyst, urged Ryan Williams, Alabama wide receiver, to deliver after missing last week's game recovering from a concussion.
- Noting Williams's freshman breakout, Damien Harris urged improvement after a five-catch, 30-yard game against Florida State, emphasizing the need for more consistent impact.
- In the win over Wisconsin, Ryan Williams, Alabama wide receiver, finished with five catches for 165 yards and scored two long touchdowns including a 75-yard and 41-yard reception.
- Alabama leads 21-0 at halftime, with Ty Simpson completing 24 of 29 for 382 yards and four touchdowns, as Wisconsin drops to 2-1.
- With a bye before Georgia, Damien Harris urged Ryan Williams, Alabama wide receiver, to repeat his high-yardage games since his last 100-yard performance remains unmatched.
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Ryan Williams Reveals Why He Carries Stuffed Animal
Ryan Williams played one of the best games of his college football career against Wisconsin on Saturday. Alabama fans do not seem to mind that he paints his nails and carries a stuffed animal! I have been impressed with their ability to keep their mouths shut over the first three weeks of the season but I worry they might turn on their star receiver if he does not keep this up. Williams finally explained why he carries the plush T-Rex before eve…
Ty Simpson delivers again as No. 19 Alabama handles Wisconsin for the 2nd straight year, 38-14
Ty Simpson threw for 382 yards and four touchdowns, including two to returning star Ryan Williams, and No. 19 Alabama overpowered Wisconsin for the second consecutive year, 38-14. Simpson completed 24 of 29 passes, with two of his misses being…
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