I don't care to get into the whole "What if Jalen has to lead the team?" or "What if Tua gets hurt and Jalen still can't pass?"
I want to focus on the narrative of a very young man who is mature beyond his years. A man who is younger than Tua but was in college a year before because he qualified early. A young man who is set to graduate in 3 years.
A young man who many thought was spitting in coach's face early in the season, who may have made a verbal misstep or not communicated the way he wanted. But, a young man who, through his actions, has demonstrated consistent selflessness, steadfastness, and dedication to his his teammates, his coaches, and the greater whole of Alabama football.
Through his actual behavior - not his Dad's or his Mom's or what insiders are say - Jalen has demonstrated himself to be a person of strong character. A friend and an ally who stands tall even when the scales are tipped against him.
Is he perfect? No. None of these kids are.
But in this modern age of understandable self centeredness I'm proud of the fact that we have Jalen Hurts on our team. Even if he decides to go elsewhere next season and even if this is all because he thinks it's the best thing for him to do.
He has thoroughly earned the respect of a coach who has the highest possible standards for his players. That really says everything that I need to know about Jalen Hurts.
I don't give a damn about Saban being blinded or not being able to see what he has - he sees all that. But if a young man can give enough of himself to so thoroughly earn the respect of the greatest college coach to ever play the game then I am thrilled to have him on the team in any capacity. Of course this is much easier to say now that Tua is the starter, but...
I want to focus on the narrative of a very young man who is mature beyond his years. A man who is younger than Tua but was in college a year before because he qualified early. A young man who is set to graduate in 3 years.
A young man who many thought was spitting in coach's face early in the season, who may have made a verbal misstep or not communicated the way he wanted. But, a young man who, through his actions, has demonstrated consistent selflessness, steadfastness, and dedication to his his teammates, his coaches, and the greater whole of Alabama football.
Through his actual behavior - not his Dad's or his Mom's or what insiders are say - Jalen has demonstrated himself to be a person of strong character. A friend and an ally who stands tall even when the scales are tipped against him.
Is he perfect? No. None of these kids are.
But in this modern age of understandable self centeredness I'm proud of the fact that we have Jalen Hurts on our team. Even if he decides to go elsewhere next season and even if this is all because he thinks it's the best thing for him to do.
He has thoroughly earned the respect of a coach who has the highest possible standards for his players. That really says everything that I need to know about Jalen Hurts.
I don't give a damn about Saban being blinded or not being able to see what he has - he sees all that. But if a young man can give enough of himself to so thoroughly earn the respect of the greatest college coach to ever play the game then I am thrilled to have him on the team in any capacity. Of course this is much easier to say now that Tua is the starter, but...