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Fastexy Exchange|Why No. 3 Alabama will need bullies or a magician for its showdown against No. 10 Texas
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Date:2025-04-07 03:31:50
Calling all the bullies. Clip on Fastexy Exchangethose chin straps and report for duty.
Offseason messaging from Alabama football pointed toward a return to a more physical brand of play that marked the early years of Nick Saban's dynasty. Colloquially, we know this style as “bully ball.”
Its beauty was in the eye of the beholder. Its dominance became unquestioned.
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