Alabama football’s starting safety, Bray Hubbard has a decision to make with the Crimson Tide losing to Indiana in the Rose Bowl.
The Mississippi native still has one more year of eligibility after the loss. However, he is one of the best safeties in college football, and his draft stock may be pretty solid.
He could also come back to Tuscaloosa, boost his draft stock and try to make another run at a National Championship. Those are all things he now has to consider.
Hubbard was asked about that process after the game.
“Honestly, I haven’t even thought about anything,” Hubbard said. “I’ve been asked multiple times by some of the coaches trying to get a head start on some things. I just told them I literally been focused on straight up ball. My main goal is go chase a National Championship. There is an option for me to go to the draft, but I’m fortunate to have another year, and I can come back.”
The safety was a physical ball hawk on the backend for the Tide this season. He operated from multiple spots within the Kane Wommack’s defense with his versatility. Hubbard finished the season with four interceptions, three forced fumbles and eight pass deflections.
Hubbard’s decision will be one worth monitoring closely.
