Alabama Player Busted for Going to NSYNC Concert!

Alabama Player Busted for Going to NSYNC Concert!

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Alabama Player Busted for Going to NSYNC Concert!

Former Alabama and Denver Broncos offensive lineman Evan Mathis got busted for leaving practice early to go to an NYSYNC concert in Birmingham. He told his coaches that he had a test that he couldn’t miss. Little did he know, Coach Terry Jones knew what he did!

Evan Mathis played at Alabama from 2000-2004. He helped anchor an offensive line that paved the way for the Crimson Tide to lead the Southeastern Conference in rushing yards per game in 2004. Evan was a 1st team All-SEC selection in 2004.

Mathis was drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the 3rd round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played for the Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals, Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, and Arizona Cardinals. Evan was a 2x Pro Bowl selection (2013, 2014), First Team All-Pro (2013), and Super Bowl 50 winner.

The panel of “The Bama Standard” consisted of Justin Riley, former Alabama linebacker Marvin Constant, comedy legend Steve Brown, and senior analyst of Touchdown Alabama Magazine Stephen M. Smith.

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