MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- Former Georgia tailback Isaiah Crowell’s dream of playing in the NFL is still very much alive.
The 2011 SEC freshman of the year said he has put his off-field troubles behind him and is now comfortable at Alabama State.
But his allegiance to the team where he briefly starred hasn’t changed since his dismissal from the Bulldogs in June 2012 following an arrest on felony weapons charges. Crowell said he’s still friends with ex-teammates, including his backfield successors Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall, and has high hopes for the fifth-ranked Bulldogs -- and for his own Football Championship Subdivision Hornets. “I watch them ... CONTINUE READING
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