Johns says Croom's actions were 'tuck your tail and run'
Jimmy Johns wants to play quarterback. He wants to throw the ball. He wants to run the ball.
He wants to beat Mississippi State on Saturday. He wants to beat MSU coach Sylvester Croom. He wants the sellout crowd of 92,000 to roar until the Bulldogs go deaf.
Yes, for Alabama's backup tailback and the 2004 Mr. Football from the state of Mississippi, it's personal.
In a scathing interview Tuesday, Johns said that Croom believes that Johns betrayed him during the recruiting process and that the two haven't spoken since Johns signed with the Tide in February 2005.
During the game:
That is all.
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