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By Chris Low
Special to ESPN.com Thursday, September 21, 2006 The early word on Alabama's football team? The Crimson Tide won't shy away from running the ball, no matter how average Kenneth Darby has looked the first three weeks. Sophomore quarterback John Parker Wilson has been steady, and in many ways he has carried the offense while the running game has teetered. And the defense, despite missing seven starters from a year ago, has been its usual aggressive self in forcing an SEC-high nine turnovers through three games. What nobody is ready to ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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