Alabama’s DeAndrew White (toe) a game-time decision vs. Ole Miss
Alabama could be without DeAndrew White against Ole Miss
The third-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide could be without a very valuable player when they travel to Ole Miss to take on the 11th-ranked Rebels on Saturday afternoon.
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Wide receiver DeAndrew White could miss the game with a toe injury.
DeAndre White injured his shoulder in Alabama’s season opening victory over the West Virginia Mountaineers. He returned two weeks ago in Alabama’s victory over the Florida Gators.
According to Alabama head coach Nick Saban, DeAndrew White didn’t practice last week but has practiced “some” this week. Nick Saban believes DeAndrew White will play in the game.
“I think he will be available to play, I just don’t know how much he’ll be able to play in the game,” Saban said Thursday night on his radio show via Michael Casagrande of AL.com. “We’re hoping to spot play him, but it will probably be a decision we make in the pregame depending on how he’s moving around.”
DeAndrew White has 12 receptions for 121 yards this season.
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