Alabama loses T Womack with broken foot

Alabama right tackle Matt Womack (77), who started all 14 games for the Crimson Tide last season, is expected to miss six weeks after sustaining a broken right foot.
Alabama right tackle Matt Womack (77), who started all 14 games for the Crimson Tide last season, is expected to miss six weeks after sustaining a broken right foot.
Matt Womack, who started all 14 games at right tackle for national champion Alabama last season, sustained a broken foot in practice on Thursday and underwent surgery on Friday. Womack, a redshirt junior, broke the same foot working out during the spring and missed all 15 of the Crimson Tide's spring practices. In a Twitter post, Womack wrote: "Thank you for all of the prayers on my surgery today! I know these injuries over the past 6 months didn't happen to me, it happened for me! Comeback season is in full effect!" A native of Hernando, Miss., Womack first sustained the injury in an on-field workout and aggravated it walking up a flight of stairs. Womack's father told ESPN that the surgery went well but that his son might be out for six weeks, which if accurate would mean he could return for a Sept. 29 game against Louisiana-Lafayette. The Crimson Tide opens the season against Louisville on Sept. 1. Womack earned the starting job at right tackle last season following strong spring and fall camp performances and was part of an offensive line that has four starters returning, including All-SEC selections Ross Pierschbacher and Jonah Williams. In early practices, Womack was getting competition from sophomores Alex Leatherwood and Jedrick Wills, who is expected to get the starting role. Willis came in at right tackle last season when Alabama went to an extra lineman, with Womack becoming a second tight end.

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