This might be the best endorsement Keelon Russell could get in his case to be Alabama's next starting quarterback: "Literally, it just feels like you’re playing a video game when he is in," standout receiver Ryan Coleman-Williams said. Russell was the star of Alabama's spring game Saturday. He completed 21 of 33 passes for 240 yards, with four touchdowns and an interception. Although the Crimson Tide didn't keep official stats, Russell led his unit to seven scores on nine drives — four TDs, three field goals, a missed field goal and an interception near the goal line. He also extended several...
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