Alabama Crimson Tide at SEC Media DaysFri, 07/24/2009 - 6:37am — shanksta13 On the second day of the 2009 SEC Media Days, things got off to an early start with head coach Nick Saban and two members from the Alabama Crimson Tide football team taking the podium. Saban talked a lot about going into his third year in the program and what the Crimson Tide will do to try to maintain the same level of success that they had last season, when they put together an unbeaten regular season. Offensive tackle Mike Johnson talked about some of the key aspects of replacing a senior quarterback like John Parker Wilson and how he thinks the offense will evolve under new quarterback Greg McElroy. Finally, linebacker Rolando McClain made his way to the stage to touch on what it's like to play defense for Nick Saban and how the Crimson Tide expect to field a dominant unit during the 2009 SEC Football season. Head Coach Nick Saban Q. Talk about how difficult a challenge it is to replace an Andre Smith, but also Antoine Caldwell gets overlooked, and he was an all American center, two anchor positions on your offensive line. Nick Saban: I don't think you can really replace guys like those guys. James Carpenter showed he could at least be a functional offensive lineman in this league through spring practice. William Vlachos was a good center for us in the spring. But Mike Johnson is the guy that has the most experience and is a real quality player for us. Needs to be a leader who affects other people in this group so that our offensive line can develop. Every question that you ask me about quarterback is gonna come right back to this group. Quarterback is a difficult position to play if you don't have good people around you, and it starts with the offensive line. I think how this group develops will affect, especially early on in the season, how our offensive team functions. nd to do something like that in. ffensive team need to continue to show that we have more players who are capable of making explosive plays to compliment the people that we have. Q. In the pre season polls, 8, 9 and 10 out of the SEC West, how do you envision the SEC West, not a prediction, but as you look at the other teams, what are your thoughts? Nick Saban: I think the SEC West is going to be really challenging this year. I think there's some great coaches. Houston has done a great job at Ole Miss. They're going to have a great team. LSU is going to have an outstanding team. Les has done a fantastic job there of continuing the high level winning at LSU. I think every team in our league, on our side of it in the West, has an opportunity to win the championship. If you're gonna win it all, you really have to have great competitive character and do it on a consistent basis, 'cause you have to line up and play every week and you cannot be up and down or you're not gonna sustain it in our league. Q. Julio came in last year and made a strong impact as a freshman. You have another strong freshman class this year. What do you expect from Trent Richardson? Nick Saban: I didn't expect anything from Julio Jones last year, except that he focused on doing everything he needs to do to become a complete player. You know, don't focus on external expectations. That's the same advice that I would give to every one of our freshmen, which I've always given it to them. They need to focus on the things they need to do to become complete players at their position. If they learn to do that, then they'll be able to channel their abilities into something that will effectively help the offensive team. If they can do that and show the maturity to do that, then that will enhance their opportunities to play. Q. There was quite a stir in the lobby this morning when you came in. I'm sure you get that a lot, especially in this state. What is that like? Does it ever wear on you or get old? Nick Saban: Well, you know, my daddy always says, you know, you only have a problem if no one's asking for your autograph. So, you know, when there's not a stir downstairs, I got problems. We do appreciate the support. We appreciate our fans. We have a tremendous amount of respect for that passion. We certainly want to do our part to satisfy the passion of our fans and give them some time when we have an opportunity to. Q. Talk about the impact of the spread offense on defenses in college football. Nick Saban: Well, I just think that it's very difficult to defend. I think when the quarterback's a runner, you create another blocker, or a receiver that you have to cover. So that kind of creates another gap on defense. And I think that that's very difficult to defend. But I think it's like anything else: the multiples of what you have to defend are what make it more difficult to defensive players. I think the concept of the spread offense is outstanding because it makes the quarterback an 11th gap on defense, I always say. If you only had to defend that all the time, I think we could all get a little better at it. It's the multiple of the different things you see throughout the season that make it more difficult. Q. Talk more about what you want to see improvement on special teams. How has your team been so successful in scoring non offensive touchdowns? Nick Saban: The second part of that first. You know, I think defensively last year, we scored four or five touchdowns, fumble recovery, a couple interceptions running back for touchdowns, those types of things. I think we scored three touchdowns on special teams or thereabouts. I think there was something like eight non offensive touchdowns that we scored last year. But where we weren't real good last year, or as good, is we weren't as good on our coverage teams, our kickoff coverage, which was first or second in the league the year before. Our net punt was okay. Our punt return was okay. But it was really kickoff and kickoff return that were the two areas that affect field position. We weren't very good on kickoff return and we had slipped on kickoff coverage. That's where drive starts occur. That affects field position in the game. Those are two areas that we need to improve on dramatically. Q. You were involved in a great football game in the SEC championship. That game came down to dominating Florida in the third quarter, but somehow in the fourth quarter Florida was able to shift the momentum. Looking back on that change in momentum, what do you think happened? What do you see when you look at that fourth quarter? Urban said maybe two of the greatest drives he's ever been around. Nick Saban: That was a great football game. Tim Tebow and the Florida players sort of rose to the occasion and finished the game like you need to. We have a tremendous amount of respect. I mean, Florida didn't win the game on our lack of execution. They won it because they executed and did the things they had to do to win. That's a compliment to them. They made the plays they needed to make. That's how you really would like to win games, you know, on your execution, not the other team's lack of it. That's why that's a great game, because both teams competed so tremendously for 60 minutes in the game. OL Mike Johnson On off-season workouts: On preseason expectations: On freshman left tackle D.J. Fluker: On expected first-year starter Greg McElroy: On the team's schedule: On playing in a premier opening game: On Coach Nick Saban's recruits: On last year's finish to the season: LB Rolando McCLain On last year's ending: On the seniors lost from last year's team: On preseason focus: On expected starting quarterback Greg McElroy: On return specialist and cornerback Javier Arenas: On his roles as a vocal leader this year: You can find the full Alabama Crimson Tide press conference transcript by following this link. This article was provided by our friends at www.SECSportsHub.com . Make sure to visit them for all your latest SEC news and coverage. READ SIMILAR STORIES
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