Alexis Mansanarez Omnisport @almansanarez Updated at 4:51 p.m. ET Updated at 4:51 p.m. ET A collusion between Alabama linebacker Dylan Moses, the wall and a security guard has prompted the team to explore making changes at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The incident occurred Saturday versus Texas A&M, when Moses was covering tight end Jace Sternberger. The pair stumbled out of the end zone before Moses ran into a security guard and the wall. He did not finish the game after suffering a bruised muscle. “They’re going to try to do some stuff to the stadium there to shave that little corner off a little bit and pad it up a little better,” Alabama coach Nick Saban said, via AL.com. “That was something that, after being here all these years, I never even noticed that until that play. That is definitely something that we are addressing.” Moses, a sophomore, has already tallied 10 tackles, including two sacks, and one pass breakup in the Crimson Tide’s 4-0 start. He said he is still sore but is thankful he wasn’t hurt worse. Read This Ohio State’s Nick Bosa out until at least November, dad says Marc Lancaster Kentucky fined $100K for fans storming field after win over Mississippi State Bob Hille “As far as the security guard, I feel sorry for him,” Moses said. “But if i wasn’t for him, I’d probably be in the hospital right now because he was really in between the wall and me. I know I ran into his, like, knee. That was pretty bad, gruesome.” There… [Read full story]
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