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‘It’s time for him’: Deshaun Oliver staking claim at inside linebacker
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
Posted Apr 01, 2021
Deshaun Oliver is assuming the role vacated by Kris Moll s move to safety. (Dennis Victory | preps@al.com)Dennis Victory | preps@al.com
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Noah Wilder is looking for a new neighbor.
The redshirt senior dominated the middle of the field with the UAB defense the last two seasons, alongside all-conference linebacker Kris Moll, but the latter moved back to safety this offseason, opening up an intense struggle for the vacated spot.
“The competition has been great,” UAB defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach David Reeves said. “We’ve got newcomers in there, we’ve got young guys that are growing up and it’s going to be a wide-open race all through the entire spring. We’re excited about it. Everybody’s working hard and that should be a revolving door at that position because of that.”
Bro. A.K. preached for us today, in Psalmd 91, tonight in Joshua 1.
Wednesday night Bible study I watched Bro. Hall at Moss Hill Baptist Church.He was in first Peter 1:18 and, first John 5:21.
Bro. Michael from Thaxton Baptist church Wednesday night was in Galatians 5: 26 through 6:6. Sunday morning Bro. Michael was in Hebrews 13: 9- 16 Grace.
Verse 13 Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp, bearing his reproach.
Sunday morning Bro. Josh McCraw at Bighorn Baptist church in Montana was in Acts 18:18,19, 20, 24.
Be in prayer for Mooneyhan family and my son-in-law Rodney, whose dad went to be with Lord this past week.
Montana voters approved the legalization of cannabis for all adults 21 and older. Now comes the hard part: Implementing the law and opening the new stores. (Joshua Titus for Leafly)
In the two months since Montana’s adult-use cannabis legalization bill was voted into law, speculation has swirled that conservative state legislators intend to rip it to shreds. As the state Legislature opened its session last week, that opposition didn’t take long to appear. Right out of the gate, Republican state Rep. Bill Mercer stripped a $1.35 million request to fund a marijuana regulatory agency out of a House appropriations bill.