Foster, Bozeman head to campus; Holcombe commits to Alabama

  "I have been in Birmingham for about two months," [Bradley Bozeman] said. "I have been working out five days a week with Jack Eyer. I have just been getting ready for Alabama. I am 6-foot-5, 306 pounds. I came in at 322 pounds. I knocked a few pounds off my gut. The workouts have be...

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Published inTuscaloosa news (Tuscaloosa, Ala. : 1929)
Main Authors Bone, Andrew, Aaron Suttles s
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tuscaloosa, Ala Halifax Media Group 31.07.2013
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Summary:  "I have been in Birmingham for about two months," [Bradley Bozeman] said. "I have been working out five days a week with Jack Eyer. I have just been getting ready for Alabama. I am 6-foot-5, 306 pounds. I came in at 322 pounds. I knocked a few pounds off my gut. The workouts have been going really good. We have busted it really hard. I made some big strides in my legs. I am trying to come back to where I was last August. I was cleared to play two months ago. I am probably about 95 percent." "My expectations are to start," he said. "I am going to give it my all. Whatever happens, happens. I am going to work extremely hard. They haven't said which position I will play. They are just saying O-line. They don't really know where I will end up." "It has always been my dream to play football in the SEC," Holcombe said. "Since I've grown up here in Tuscaloosa and my dad played at Alabama for Coach [Paul W. "Bear" Bryant], my ultimate goal has always been to play for the Crimson Tide. When that opportunity presented itself, it was one I couldn't refuse. To put on the same uniform my dad did is something I can't even put into words."