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From Bryant to Saban: Inside the Alabama football dynasty

From Bryant to Saban: Inside the Alabama football dynasty

Yahoo18-07-2025
Four-time Pro Bowler Marlon Humphrey gives an inside look at his new documentary on Alabama football, spotlighting the program's rise under two legendary coaches — Paul 'Bear' Bryant and Nick Saban.
From Bryant to Saban: Inside the Alabama football dynasty originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
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