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Saban talks quarterbacks, secondary after first fall scrimmage

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Alabama football hosted its first scrimmage of fall camp Saturday afternoon in Bryant-Denny Stadium. There were no stats provided from the closed scrimmage.

Following the scrimmage, head coach Nick Saban addressed the media. He said he was pleased with a lot of the effort he saw.

“Execution for a first scrimmage was probably OK, not where it needs to be,” Saban said. “Certainly we have a lot of things to work on. The defense is probably a little ahead on the offense which is not unusual in terms of their ability to execute and do their job, have a little more experience which certainly helps, especially early on.”

Saban said the secondary was better and he likes the way the group plays.

“Having Eddie [Jackson] and Geno [Smith] at safety makes us a little more athletic, little more speed, little more range on the field,” Saban said.

He said the younger players have started to gain confidence in what they’re doing and why.

The quarterback question has not been answered. Blake Barnett, Cooper Bateman, Jake Coker, David Cornwell and Alec Morris all did good things and some not-so-good things, Saban said.

He said he’s seen guys start to take steps to become “the guy,” but they haven’t kept it up.

“I’m just waiting for somebody when they sort of break out and they’re having a couple good days that they say, ‘OK, I’m ready to do this’ and you’ve got to win the team, and I see guys starting to win the team and then something happens, but that’s going to happen,” Saban said. “And somebody’s gotta make it happen. I can’t make it happen. As bad as I’d like to make it happen, I can’t make it happen.”

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