Alabama football’s defensive coordinator Kane Wommack likes the growth he has seen from the Crimson Tide’s safety, Bray Hubbard.
Hubbard started in six games during the 2024 football season after Keon Sabb suffered a season-ending injury. The Mississippi product took full advantage of his playing time by forcing a fumble and pulling in three interceptions.
Wommack shared he feels Hubbard has taken his game to another level while reflecting on the impact the safety had in 2024.
“I mean we really challenged Bray in the offseason a year ago in the spring time,” Wommack said at the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet.