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Ed Orgeron Says Backup OT Dare Rosenthal Will Not Be Available vs. Alabama
by TD Staff ReporterNovember 7, 2019

Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Head coach Ed Orgeron addressed the media after practice on Thursday and announced that backup offensive tackle Dare Rosenthal will not be available for the Alabama game on Saturday.
Orgeron did provide any further details.
Orgeron did provide any further details.
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Did he say why? Another suspension for weed? If he's out for multiple games, this is gonna hurt since Charles still has more games he has to sit out.
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