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THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2019 SERVING THE UNIVERSITY OF VOLUME 125 | ISSUE 27 ALABAMA SINCE 1894 GOALS 5 ICYMI 6 SENIORS 12 A CW columnist discusses The University made key The end of football season the value of New changes for the new year means saying goodbye to Year’s resolutions over winter break notable seniors STAYING BALANCED

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On Jan. 11, SGA will partner BY SHAHRIYAR EMAMI with University of Alabama Dance STAFF REPORTER Marathon (UADM), Child Abuse Prevention Services (CAPS) and the B+ Foundation, a childhood tudent Government Association cancer awareness group, to give S(SGA) Sen. Jason Rothfarb presentations for emotional health spoke to an Auburn University day. The SGA will also have sign- senator during Better Relations Day, ups for a Fresh Food Cooking Class an event held in October that hosted taking place at a later date. Auburn students at the University Rothfarb said people should care to improve the relationship between about the event because health is a the two schools. Their conversation big part of everyday life. sparked an idea. “Even if you don’t realize it, Rothfarb, a sophomore majoring your physical health has an impact in political science, got inspired to on your mental health and your spearhead Days of Health, a three- mental health has an impact on your day event promoting student health emotional health,” Rothfarb said. and wellness. For the events, Clay Martinson, SGA vice president of student affairs and a junior majoring in history, is using SGA’s large membership and wide-reaching platform to promote awareness of existing organizations Even if you don’t on campus and in Tuscaloosa. Some realize it, your physical of the organizations the SGA is partnering with during the events health has an impact include the SAFE Center, the UA on your mental health Counseling Center and the Student Recreation Center. and your mental “All these different resources health has an have so many things that students just might not know about, and impact on your we’re able to bring everyone to the emotional health. table through our platform and make sure we’re educating students EXERCISE – Students combined aspects of yoga and meditation in the fi rst event of the on the resources that we have,” week. This program, the fi rst of the week, targeted physical health. Martinson said. All photos CW / Hannah Saad JASON Pamela Jones, executive director ROTHFARB of the Tuscaloosa SAFE Center, a nonprofit in Tuscaloosa aiming to said they are still being promoted as hopefully get people into the habit of “[The Auburn senator] was telling support survivors of sexual assault, a resource. thinking about their physical, mental me about this great program that said the SGA reached out to her and Jones ssaidaid sshehe wantswants toto rereduceduce anandd emoemotionaltional hhealth,”ealth,” they were putting on, and it sort of asked if the Center would participate any fear aassociatedssociated witwithh visiting tthehe MMartinsonartinson saisaid.d. had the same foundation as three in Days of Health. Center byy providing awareness. Days of Health,” Rothfarb said. “So The SAFEFE Center has SANE (Se(Sex-x- from our enemy but also our friend, ual Assaultult Nurse ExaminerExaminer)) nursesnurses,, we learned that this program could who are aatt the highest level of nurse work at Alabama, too.” examinerss whenwhen dealingdealing withwith With winter break coming to an sexual assaultssault cases. Jones end, the SGA wanted to get students Certainly we want to said SANE-certifiedE-certified nurses back into the swing of things at be part of as many are alloweded to certify anandd the start of the spring semester, teach otherer SSANEANE nursenurses,s, so it kicked off its first Days of health fairs, awareness as well as testify in court. Health which began Jan. 9 and ends outreach opportunities “A visionon that I havehave Jan. 11. for this CCenterenter is tthathat it Each day of the event follows a as we can fi nd. also becomesmes a training different theme: physical health, facility,” JJonesones said. mental health and emotional health. Martinsonson sasaidid tthehe Physical activities like yoga were PAMELA JONES SGA hopeses Days organized by the Student Recreation of Healthh willwill Center and offered in the Ferguson encouragee pepeo-o- Center on Jan. 9. “Certainly we want to be part of ple to think On the mental health day, a as many health fairs, awareness more aboutut their representative from the Counseling outreach opportunities as we can own health.th. Center will have a table set up in find,” Jones said. “This iss sometsomethinghing the Ferg, and the SGA will have While representatives from the that we wawantnt ttoo mamakeke a table with stress balls available SAFE Center will not be present sure that we’re getting tthehe for students. during Days of Health, Martinson conversationtion startedstarted andand opinions 4 January 10, 2019

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Empress of the Multiverse @being_northeist . Because he lost the biggest game of Courtesy of Reed Brennan Media Associates the year. And he was paid COLUMN | POLITICS 9 million just to lose. Take The government shutdown must end down his statue from that football field. Make him pay in any governmental actions and are Both sides have good points. If the BY DOMINICK CALCARA usually not paid during the gap in U.S. is to truly become a safer place, for the wall! STAFF COLUMNIST activity. This is an ineffective way we need to enforce our borders. to run a government, as their main Currently, our government spends job is to pass and review laws and over $4 trillion a year, so a $5 billion janjowen magine voting for a candidate regulations to better the lives of U.S. increase for the wall is a miniscule Iwho promises change, prosperity citizens. Shutdowns also hurt those in number in comparison. However, this @janjowen and diligence while in office, only for federal positions who do not make large does not excuse Trump’s behavior on Trump and McConnell. The them to be forced to do nothing at all amounts of money, and many miss bill the subject. He must recognize the because the government decided to payments due to the break in activity. rhetoric he uses upsets Democrats Senate leader could bring a take a break. As of today, the United to the point that they will never side new proposal to the Senate States government has endured with him, creating even more of a a shutdown for the past 19 days, partisan clash in our government. but refuses to do so. and President Donald Trump has The Democrats must help to protect promised to keep it going for “months our borders and realize a wall in itself or even years” if his proposed No matter the solution is not racist. Trump is calling for the Chris Collins spending bill is not accepted. or how to achieve it, ending of illegal immigration, not the @cbcollins26 According to NPR, around 800,000 one thing remains ending of Latin Americans coming at federal employees are without pay all. It is not racist to want to secure a Nancy pelosi currently, and if the president’s words clear: In order to get country’s borders. ring true, they won’t be back to work anything done, the No matter the solution or how to anytime soon. achieve it, one thing remains clear: Jason Davis The proposed bill would allocate government must not In order to get anything done, the over $5 billion to the construction allow this shutdown to government must not allow this @archeryjunky23 of a wall along the southern U.S. shutdown to continue any longer. It is 5 billion for a wall is border. House Democrats and continue any longer. unfair to unpaid government workers, Republicans are split on the issue, voters and those who want to see to much? 40 trillion leading to the president ordering change and growth in our nation. for Medicaid for all is the shutdown. This is the second Trump and the House Democrats major government shutdown under must come to some sort of agreement acceptable? Liberals would the Trump Administration, with on the issue, lest we risk an extended oppose anything, if Trump the former lasting Jan. 19 to Jan. 23, A battle over who should be to shutdown that could last longer and do 2018. However, the earlier shutdown blame for the shutdown is a hot topic more damage to the United States and declared grass green , Pelosi was focused on fighting the Deferred between Democrats and Republicans. its citizens. Action for Childhood Arrivals Conservatives blame the House and Schumer would stand program as opposed to building Democrats for not cooperating and and say it is purple. a wall. being “childish.” Liberals blame Trump Dominick Calcara is a sophomore During government shutdowns, for also being “childish” and say the majoring in history and political congresspeople do not participate border wall would be racist and unfair. science. His column runs biweekly.

EDITORIAL BOARD WE WELCOME YOUR OPINIONS Jake Stevens editor-in-chief Savannah Bullard production editor Send submissions to [email protected]. Submissions The Crimson White reserves the right to edit all Rebecca Griesbach managing editor Shana Oshinskie visuals editor must include the author’s name, year, major and guest columns and letters to the editor. The opinions OPINIONS Jared Earl digital editor Elizabeth Moseley chief copy editor daytime phone number. Phone numbers are for contained on this page do not represent the editorial Cassie Kuhn opinions editor verification and will not be published. position of The Crimson White Media Group. opinions January 10, 2019 5 Keep making healthy New Year's resolutions time, embrace the buddy system, consider a budget the top New Year’s resolution. By loving yourself, BY PARKER GROGAN and its effects, slow down and meditate, reward goals are easier to achieve, and your happiness is a STAFF COLUMNIST yourself for achievements and ask others to hold contagious condition. you accountable. Changing the way you see yourself seems more daunting than reversing your physical habits and, s we ring in the new year, people are making thus, appearance. No matter the resolution, though, Acommitments to become better, healthier it is difficult to change anything, and the success or happier versions of themselves, but do these rates of doing so are abysmal. However, it is still resolves impact people’s upcoming year at all? important to make such resolves with the same According to ABC, the top resolution of 2019 in the fearless hope that you will be unstoppable in your United States is to lose weight and exercise more. It is still important to trek of achievement. The second-most common goal is saving money, the The new year is a time for people to reflect and third is to travel, the fourth is to get a new job or make such resolves with understand their mistakes and shortcomings from hobby, the fifth is to make new friends and, lastly, the past year. Thus, the new year is a time for change, the sixth is to find love. Thirty-eight percent of our the same fearless hope a constant reminder that people can, should and country commits to losing weight and exercising will become better people. According to the Harvard more, which is interestingly down from 41 percent that you will be unstoppable Business Review, self-reflection “gives the brain an in 2018. Is the percentage down because more people opportunity to pause amidst the chaos, untangle achieved this goal in 2018, or are more people giving in your trek of achievement. and sort through observations and experiences, up hope? In other words, do New Year’s resolutions consider multiple possible interpretations, actually make a difference in people’s lives? They and create meaning. This meaning becomes do, but not for the reasons you may think. learning, which can then inform future mindsets According to Psychology Today, some studies and actions.” suggest that by making a resolution, you are Without the ability to form meaning from the 10 times more likely to succeed in your goal. past, for the future or in one’s work, people are However, according to UAB Medicine less than 8 Instead of losing weight, a more viable resolution unsatisfied with their lives. While people’s New percent of people actually stick to the resolutions could be eating less candy or cooking at home more Year’s resolutions could change to become more they made at the beginning of the year. An article often. Resolutions should not always focus on the about self-love than self-hate, overall, resolutions are released by UAB Medicine explains that in order negatives, because according to a blog from Canyon important because they give people the opportunity to be more likely to attain your New Year’s goal, Ranch, a person is more likely to set realistic weight- to start over, learn from the past and create better you should start with specific micro-goals, set loss goals and be able to move on from shortcomings environments for achieving personal prosperity. resolutions for the right reasons, document or disappointments if they love themselves and progress, practice patience and forgiveness, their own bodies. Self-love, not just for weight-loss Parker Grogan is a freshman majoring in advertising. schedule to achieve goals in a certain amount of seekers, but for the entire country, should become Her column runs biweekly.

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shc.sl.ua.edu 205-348-6262 Editor | Irene Richardson [email protected] culture January 10, 2019 7 Spring off ers fresh start for weekend activities This semester, with some struggling to fi ll the football- communicative disorders said. “We have a few favorites, like Pandemic shaped void in their hearts, students are on the lookout and Cards Against Humanity and for affordable social activities. Betrayal at House on the Hill, and MORE INFO it’s kind of our go-to for a Friday or a can be easy to forget what central Saturday night.” BY DESI GILLESPIE Alabama has to offer. Tuscaloosa Most of the board games range ABOUT BIRMINGHAM STAFF REPORTER has a vibrant arts community. from about $20 to $30 and are readily Birmingham is just a short drive up available at Target or Walmart. MUSEUM OF ART: labama’s football season is Interstate 59. In both cities, there is These games also tend to allow Aofficially over. Enough said no shortage of things to do. for many players at once, making Website: artsbma.org on that subject. With Saturday “[The Birmingham Museum of them ideal for casual game nights nights now being free, there will no Art] is only an hour’s drive away, among friend groups. Phone: (205) 254-2565 longer be a tried-and-true framework and it has a bunch of pieces from “It’s nice because we already Hours: Tuesday- for parties, get-togethers and all all around the scope of art history,” own the board games, so you manner of events. said first-year grad student Jamie don’t really have to spend much Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 This may leave some, especially McKelvy. “They have some classical, money,” Weaver said. “You can bring freshmen, at a loss. But students sacred and mosaic pieces from the snacks, and it’s good quality time p.m. | Sunday: 12 p.m. who are seasoned in the loss of Renaissance, but their collection while you’re all doing an activity to 5 p.m. | Monday: football Saturdays can offer some goes all the way up to contemporary that you like.” advice for different ways to fill a art, up to afrofuturism and folk closed weekend in the spring semester. art. ... [The museum] is just a fun GET INVOLVED place to go and spend a Saturday if you are in Tuscaloosa and want To stay up to date with activities, ABOUT INTRAMURAL to learn about art history from a clubs, seminars, workshops and many not-too-big museum.” other offerings on campus, be sure SPORTS: The Birmingham Museum of to check the UA Events calendar. Art has many free events, series There is always something going Website: and showings in addition to having on, be it supplemental learning free admission. On Saturday, Jan. experiences or extracurricular urec.sa.ua.edu 19 it will be hosting a Japanese activities. Visit ua.edu/events Click the “Competitive CW File heritage festival from 10 a.m. to 2 to view the calendar and find p.m. This will feature special tours more information. Sports” tab INTRAMURAL SPORTS of their Japanese gallery, a tea ceremony and screenings of anime. “The intramural softball season In addition to special events, the starts Monday, Mar. 4, and it’s a BMA holds a weekly discussion and great way to come hang out with a gallery experience called “Slow Art group of people,” said Will Harper, a Sunday.” The event encourages the sophomore majoring in mechanical relaxed examination of a featured engineering. “I played last year, and work. Each discussion is hosted by it was mostly me and my friends an experienced museum guide and having casual practices, trying to only lasts from 2 to 3 p.m. have fun and stay in the season as This year UA Museums is also long as we could.” hosting a wide range of free exhibits Intramural sports have long been to celebrate Alabama’s bicentennial. a staple of the college experience. Most exhibits will be on display University Recreation will be at the Mildred Westervelt Warner organizing five different sports Transportation Museum, with seasons this spring. Basketball additional special events being held begins the earliest, with registration in a variety of places on campus. being Jan. 14-25 and the season starting on Feb. 4. Registration for each sport is entirely online, with costs per team varying from $30 to $60. “It’s a great way to meet people,” Harper said. “You can either make a team of your own or find a group of people who are interested and sign up with them.” Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons BOARD GAMES

For those who are interested in activities much closer to home, the classic game night is still a viable option. Board games and card games targeted toward older players have been making their way into the CW File mainstream recently. “Game nights often start with one MUSEUMS or two of us being bored and saying, ‘Hey, you should come over and we With so many on-campus can play board games,’” Ansley programs, clubs and events, it Weaver, a sophomore majoring in culture 8 January 10, 2019 Out-of-the-box movies are back at the Bama Tuscaloosa’s Bama Theatre welcomes back two fi lm series this spring, preparing students and residents for Oscars season and their Shakespeare fi nal.

Wildlife BY LEAH GOGGINS “Wildlife” is actor Paul Dano’s STAFF REPORTER directorial debut featuring Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal as a he Bama Theatre has stood married couple whose relationship Tvigilantly at the corner of disintegrates in 1960 Montana. The Greensboro Avenue and 6th Street for couple’s dissolution is witnessed more than 80 years, and, like any good by their son, portrayed by Ed southern octogenarian, it’s always Oxenbould in his first American ready for patrons to pay it a visit. role since starring in M. Night “The experience at the Bama Shyamalan’s “The Visit.” The Theatre is so great, honestly,” said screenplay, written collaboratively Taylor Coffey, a junior majoring in by Dano and actress and writer Zoe Spanish. “The design of the theater Kazan, is based on the 1990 Richard itself is dreamy. I automatically felt Ford novel of the same name. The film relaxed and ready for a film.” has an approval rating of 94 percent This semester, the Bama on Rotten Tomatoes. It shows Jan. 22. commences its 20th year of screening Colette movies, publicity representative “Colette” is a historical drama Kevin Ledgewood said. The theater following Keira Knightley as the announced its plans to screen four titular Colette, a young writer whose critically lauded independent films husband convinces her to write as well as a slate of Academy Award- novels under his name, propelling nominated shorts scheduled five days him to stardom in early-1900s SHOW TIME – For over 80 years, the theater has stood in downtown Tuscaloosa, ahead of the awards ceremony. Paris. As Colette becomes trapped showcasing a variety of local talent. CW / Joe Will Field “Our films are selected by a committee in a claustrophobic marriage, she composed of our Bama Theatre manager, challenges the norms of sexuality raises questions about ethics, identity romance starring Gwyneth Paltrow, plus two members of our board of and gender, demanding the spotlight and mental health. Joseph Fiennes and Judi Dench. The directors,” Ledgewood said. she knows she deserves. Colette The Bama will also host a screening film details a love affair between All of the Bama Art House films is based on the life of Sidonie- of Oscar-nominated short films on William Shakespeare and the screen Tuesdays nights at 7:30 p.m. Gabrielle Colette, who is most famous Feb. 19. Oscar nominations will be fictional Viola de Lesseps during the The Wife for writing “Gigi,” a novel whose announced Jan. 22. writing of Shakespeare’s “Romeo “The Wife” stars Glenn Close in a 1958 adaptation for the screen This semester will also see and Juliet.” The movie is full Golden Globe-winning performance would go on to win the Academy the return of the Strode Film of historical almost-accuracies, as Joan Castleman, a woman who Award for Best Picture. The film Series, sponsored by the English references to literature of the time creates a literary legacy by writing screens Jan. 29. department’s Hudson Strode Program and a mix of famous and fictional bestsellers under her husband’s Three Identical Strangers in Renaissance Studies. characters. Both Dench and Paltrow name. Her story spans more than “Three Identical Strangers” “We try to choose films that will were awarded Oscars for their three decades and finally comes to a documents the true story of three represent the depth and breadth performances in this 1998 classic. head when her husband is awarded identical siblings separated at birth. of Shakespeare on film, from indie The film screens Apr. 15. the Nobel Prize for Literature. In her Born to a single mother whose fourth arthouse films to classic films to big Golden Globe acceptance speech, quadruplet died at birth, the three blockbusters,” UA English professor Close first thanked Meg Wolitzer, brothers were placed with families Natalie Loper said. “This spring we’ll the novelist whose book was adapted at different income levels as part of have a zombie romance for Valentine’s PLAN TO GO for the film, and went on to say that a never-published study on nature Day and a film that won seven Oscars. the experience of making “The Wife” versus nurture. In 1980, the three We’re really excited about this year’s made her realize women “have to coincidentally meet, changing their lineup and have been pleased with find personal fulfillment.” The film lives forever. Their story, which was the turnout so far.” All of the Bama Art House screens Jan. 15. broken by The New Yorker in 1995, Two of the series’ four films will be fi lms screen Tuesday shown at the Bama Theatre, while the nights at 7:30 p.m. others will be screened on campus in Morgan Hall. Warm Bodies “The Wife” “Warm Bodies,” which features Jan. 15, 2019 Nicholas Hoult, Teresa Palmer, Dave Franco and John Malkovich, is a 2013 “Wildlife” zombified adaptation of “Romeo Jan. 22, 2019 and Juliet.” The film transforms the traditional Montague-Capulet rivalry into a brain-hungry, post-apocalyptic “Colette” war between zombies and survivors. As Jan. 29, 2019 human Julie and zombie “R” fall in love, both come to realize it may be possible for the zombie population to return “Warm Bodies” to their human existences, further Feb. 11, 2019 complicating the conflict between the living and the dead. The movie is an “Three Identical Strangers” adaptation of Isaac Marion’s 2010 novel Feb. 12, 2019 and screens Feb. 11. Shakespeare in Love SPOTLIGHT – The Bama Theatre will highlight a series of independent fi lms this spring. “Shakespeare in Love” is an “Shakespeare in Love” CW / Joe Will Field Academy Award-winning period April 15, 2019 sports January 10, 2019 SEASON 9 IN REVIEW

CW / Hannah Saad CW / Grant Nicholls CW / Hannah Saad LOUISVILLE 51-14 ARKANSAS STATE 57-7 OLE MISS 62-7 dazzled and dominated in his fi rst start for Alabama, Alabama’s offense continued to show fl ashes of how special it would be, It appeared as though the Rebels were going to give Alabama its fi rst test delivering one of the most memorable scores of the season by spinning tearing through an outmatched Red Wolves defense behind 135 yards of the season, but the Crimson Tide’s defense didn’t allow more than a out of a sack and throwing a pass to . from . single score, and its offense couldn’t be stopped.

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TEXAS A&M 45-23 UL LAFAYETTE 56-14 ARKANSAS 65-31 Even though Jimbo Fisher’s squad gave Alabama a hard-fought game, the While both Tagovailoa and threw for over 100 yards as Alabama made Alabama notched its third road win over the Razorbacks behind a season- Aggies couldn’t topple the Crimson Tide, fueled by Tagovailoa’s 387-yard, quick work of the Ragin’ Cajuns, it was third-string quarterback who high 111 rushing yards from senior , who also fi ve-touchdown performance. threw the second-longest in Alabama history, a 94-yard strike to . found the end zone twice.

CW / Grant Nicholls CW / Hannah Saad CW / Hannah Saad MISSOURI 39-10 TENNESSEE 58-21 LSU 29-0 Drew Lock and Missouri’s high-powered offense could only muster 10 Alabama notched its 12th straight win over the Volunteers, giving former Tennessee In a battle against third ranked LSU, Tagovailoa delivered a Heisman points against Alabama’s defense, who played one of its most complete coach and then-Alabama assistant coach Butch Jones his fi rst opportunity to moment in Death Valley by scrambling for a 44-yard touchdown run. On games of the season against the Tigers. Dixieland Delight returned. smoke a ceremonious victory cigar in the Crimson Tide’s locker room. the other side of the ball, Alabama’s defense pitched a shutout.

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MISSISSIPPI STATE 24-0 THE CITADEL 50-17 AUBURN 52-21 While the Bulldogs’ defensive line created problems up front for Alabama’s After limiting Alabama to only four offensive possessions in the fi rst half, The Citadel Alabama claimed its fourth Iron Bowl victory in the last fi ve years as Tagovailoa offense, the Crimson Tide’s defense registered its second straight shutout was tied 10-10 with the Crimson Tide at halftime. Alabama pulled away after the threw fi ve touchdown passes to four different receivers. The victory also sent against an ineffective Mississippi State offense. break behind 340 yards from Tagovailoa. Alabama into the SEC Championship with an undefeated record.

CW / Grant Nicholls CW / Hannah Saad CW / Grant Nicholls GEORGIA 35-28 OKLAHOMA 45-34 CLEMSON 16-44 Tagovailoa was knocked out of the game as Alabama trailed by 14 Alabama stormed out of the gate against the Sooners, shutting down In the fourth installment of Alabama’s series against Clemson in the points. Then Jalen Hurts’ number was called and he led Alabama back, Heisman-winner Kyler Murray and accumulating a 28–0 lead in the second Playoff, the Crimson Tide was soundly beaten after poor scoring the game-winning touchdown on a 15-yard scramble. quarter before coasting to a win and national title berth. execution in the fi rst half. Editor | Cody Estremera [email protected] 10 January 10, 2019 sports Communication key to Carter's leadership With the amount of turnovers, BY CODY ESTREMERA Alabama’s defense struggled early SPORTS EDITOR in the year at communication, and it showed at the start of the year. In Alabama’s win against Louisville, ith Alabama’s lineage, playing the Cardinals finished the game with Wdefensive back comes with seven passing plays that were longer a lot of expectations, especially in than 15 yards, a couple of which the nickel corner spot: Star. With last were when receivers were wide open year’s Star, , getting down field. drafted in the top 10 of the NFL Draft, “If you see a guy running wide open the spot came with a lot of expectations, and nobody around them, that means but Shyheim Carter was ready for somebody messed up, because we don’t that pressure. have any defenses where a guy doesn’t Cornerbacks at Star are playing get covered,” coach Nick Saban said mainly man-to-man on the opposing after the win. team’s shiftiest receiver. When playing The communication continued in zone, the Star must jam the receiver to develop throughout the season, (make contact with him at the line reaching its peak by the end of the of scrimmage). regular season. “I came in playing Star, so I started “Shyheim has been an essential learning since I got here [Alabama],” part of our success,” defensive Carter said. “It’s kind of a thing that coordinator said. “He's MAKING PLAYS – Shyheim Carter jumps up to defend a pass during the SEC Championship. you admire.” taken a lot of pride in communication, CW / Hannah Saad After losing players to graduation lining individuals up, not just doing and the NFL Draft, Alabama’s defense his job, being a dominate tore in that “Getting the signals helped me a lot,” biggest contribution was helping the needed leaders in the secondary. aspect, as far as not just approaching freshman cornerback Patrick Surtain freshmen defensive backs. The base defense at the start of every practice, every meeting the said. “Just knowing that if I don’t get Alabama brought in five cornerbacks the season consisted of Saivion same way, but also having a positive the call, then he’ll always be there.” in its 2017 recruiting class, meaning there Smith, a transfer, Xavier McKinney influence upon his teammates Besides being a leader in was a lot of talent but little experience. and , who played as well.” communication, Carter was one of “I try to help them learn the ropes, mostly in mop-up duty the previous Thompson was one of the main signal Alabama’s most consistent defensive get them to learn the playbook,” season, and , callers, but Carter was big on relaying backs, finishing with 44 tackles and Carter said. “When I was a freshman, who started the last two games of plays to the other players on the field, two interceptions, both of which were the older guys did that for me, so I the season. especially the other cornerbacks. returned for , but his want to pay homage back.”

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For more information about how to use Access Granted, stop by the Supe Store or visit us online. thursday January 10, 2019 11 ROLLING WITH THE TIDE Bama fi nishes with season-worst performance BY BEN STANSELL ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR TUA TAGOVAILOA JERRY JEUDY n Alabama’s second possession of the 2-of-34 passingg | 295 yardsy Five receptions | 139 yyards 11 carries | 47 yyards Ogame, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa TwoTwo touchdowtouchdownsns One TouchdownTouchdown One reception | 16 yyards showed that he wouldn’t be afraid to air it out after throwing a pick six. Alabama picked up Two interceptions one first down on a run by Damien Harris, then Tagovailoa faked a handoff to Josh Jacobs and sent a pass soaring down the middle of the field. Jerry Jeudy created separation from Clemson’s defensive back with a juke move and caught the pass, avoiding a tackle and running into the end zone for an equalizing score. After running back Najee Harris was marked just short of the goal line, Alabama brought three tight ends into the game, showing a run to the right. Tagovailoa faked a handoff to the running back, while tight end lined up on the left side of the formation and slipped through the Clemson defense. Tagovailoa zipped a pass to the tight end for Alabama’s final touchdown of the game. After Clemson scored a go-ahead touchdown, Alabama running back Josh Jacobs ran the ball three straight times but was one yard short of a first down. Instead of sending the punting unit out on his own 34-yard line, coach Nick Saban kept his offense out on the field. Jacobs took the direct snap and gained three yards, giving the Crimson Tide a first down. CW / Hannah Saad CW / Hannah Saad CW / Grant Nicholls

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