HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – Alabama A&M head football coach James Spady said he was wanting to see how his team would compete Wednesday in the first day in full pads.
After the workout, he wasn't disappointed.
"I was looking to see who will compete," he said. "We competed well today."
He said preseason All-SWAC defensive lineman Anthony Lanier "showed out" as well as junior quarterback "Tootie" Ballard.
"I felt the offensive line is starting to make strides," Spady said. "The defense as a whole was flying around.
"I was glad to see that."
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