- ABC News
- March 21, 2022
Alabama quarterback Bryce Young said it was a process turning the page after losing to Georgia in the national championship game, but he's asked himself in the weeks and months leading up to spring practice, "What can I do to grow?" Young won the Heisman Trophy and went 13-2 in his first season as the starter. All told, he threw for 4,872 yards, 47 touchdowns and seven interceptions as a sophomore. He also ran for three scores. Still, Young said he felt he could have done a better job of having control of the offense, coordinating the run game pre-snap and doing a better job post-snap of diagnosing where to go with the football. "[I'm] trying to do a better job of communicating with all my guys and making sure that we're on the same page whenever I'm changing something or there's something that may not be as clear," he said. "And then, of course, now it's a lot about trying to build chemistry, timing with guys around me and making sure that we're all on the same...