During the first half of the Ole Miss game on Oct. 4, 2014, as he was being tackled, Alabama running back Kenyan Drake broke his leg in a horrifying scene.
Alabama running back Kenyan Drake is working his way back from a broken leg suffered against Ole Miss last fall and his rehab process appears to be going well.
Alabama may still feel some lingering effects in the coming weeks from Saturday's 23-17 loss at Ole Miss after coach Nick Saban announced Monday that three key contributors will all out be out for an extended period of time.
OXFORD, Miss. -- Alabama junior running back Kenyan Drake will "probably" need surgery after he was carted off with a major leg injury during Saturday's 23-17 loss at Ole Miss, coach Nick Saban said in his post-game press conference.
"Kenyan Drake has got, I think, a broken leg and we took him to Birmingham already to do all the things they need to do," Saban said...
Eight Alabama players were recognized by the coaching staff for their outstanding performances following Saturday’s win over Southern Miss.
Three games up, three games down.
It was almost as easy as said as that for No. 3 Alabama, which concluded its three-game, non-conference tour ahead of its Southeastern Conference schedule starting next week, with a 52-12 drubbing of Southern Miss at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday...
Former Auburn head coach Pat Dye joined The Game for his weekly college football conversation but stirred up social media when he compared Alabama running backs T.J. Yeldon and Kenyan Drake to former teammates Mark Ingram and Trent Richardson.