Everyone is trying to find entertainment during the Coronavirus, including legends of Alabama football.
When one says the name George Teague, people immediately think of the Crimson Tide safety who ran down Lamar Thomas of the Miami Hurricanes at full speed and stripped the ball from him in the 1993 Sugar Bowl for the national championship.
Despite the play getting negated — due to an off sides penalty — it halted the Hurricanes’ momentum.
Teague also returned an interception off Gino Torretta for a touchdown, pushing the Tide to a 34-13 victory. He was one of the best defensive backs to ever play for the Tide, collecting 14 interceptions in his career.
Teague played nine years in the National Football League (1993-01) and remains an avid fan of Alabama. As good as he was in his playing career, some of those moves he developed had to come on a dance floor. The former All-SEC honoree and first-round pick of the 1993 NFL Draft decided to have some fun on Twitter by posting a hilarious dance video of him in quarantine life.
Quarantine life for Mr. Teague. pic.twitter.com/oqr98jmmHs
— George Teague (@Teaguefootball) October 27, 2020
Teague, much like everyone else, hates being bored.
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It is good to see him continue to bring joy to Tide fans, even if it’s off the field.
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Stephen M. Smith is the managing editor and senior writer for Touchdown Alabama Magazine. You can “like” him on Facebook or “follow” him on Twitter, via @CoachingMSmith.