Alabama’s Defensive Tackle: The Unseen Force Poised to Transform the Entire Defense This Season
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But now that the hardest part of recovery is over for Beaman, it’s now all about stacking reps and earn his spot in the rotation.
Wommack said last month, “I think he’s hungry. You feel the sense of urgency from him.”
Not only did Wommack have high praise for the redshirt sophomore, both Keenan and Lawson were asked about who they think would step up in the 2026 season.
Lawson said linebacker QB Reese, but Keenan had other thoughts.
“Definitely Jeremiah Beaman,” Keenan said. “He went down early in the season due to his ACL or whatnot, but he’s going to come back and make a tremendous impact.”

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