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Slade Bolden claps back at media member during Texas vs. Alabama

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra09/10/22

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Tempers are running high as Alabama struggles with the Texas Longhorns, but Slade Bolden isn’t taking any perceived disrespect on his name.

With the Crimson Tide offense struggling to move the football, Michael Casagrande of AL.com pointed out how valuable receivers like John Metchie and Jameson Williams were last season.

“Starting to see how valuable John Metchie and Jameson Williams were last year,” tweeted Casagrande. “Alabama WRs just not getting open down field.”

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Evidently, Bolden wasn’t in the mood to be slighted, as he was pretty valuable to the Crimson Tide and Bryce Young last season.

“You’re right. I never got open either,” responded Bolden. “Thanks. Smh.”

As you can see, Slade Bolden wants some respect for his on-field prowess from his time in Tuscaloosa. Nevertheless, there’s no doubt that Alabama wouldn’t mind the now-Baltimore Ravens wide receiver on the field for the Crimson Tide on Saturday.

Nick Saban extremely critical of Alabama’s play against Texas

Moreover, Alabama football coach Nick Saban was not happy with the way his team played in the first half against Texas on Saturday. With the game tied at 10 heading into halftime, FOX sideline reporter Jenny Taft provide some inside intel from the Crimson Tide locker room.

“This is my first conversation with coach Saban, and I can tell you he wasn’t happy,” Taft said. “He said, ‘That was not Alabama football. We did not play well. We did not execute well. We did not play our brand.’ I simply said, ‘Coach, can they change it?’ He looked at me and said, ‘We will see.’ He is not happy with his guys. You can feel the energy coming out of that locker room.”

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According to ESPN’s Adam Rittenburg, Alabama’s 11 penalties in the first half were the most in the Saban era. The Crimson Tide offense also failed to get much going, as quarterback Bryce Young finished with just 71 yards passing and no touchdowns. 

After scoring on its first two drives of the game, Alabama failed to add any more points across the remaining 17 minutes of the first half. The Crimson Tide likely would have entered the locker room trailing if Longhorns kicker Bert Auburn didn’t miss a 20-yard field goal that would have given Texas the lead right before half. 

Nick Saban isn’t likely to have changed his mood yet, as so far Alabama began the third quarter against Texas by adding two more penalties. The Crimson Tide offense has also yet to find life and currently trails 13-10 with three minutes remaining in the third quarter. 

Alabama is just 1-7-1 all time against the Longhorns, but won the most recent matchup between the two schools in 2010. But if they hope to increase their winning streak to two, they’ll need a much better effort as the fourth quarter draws nearer.