HOOVER, Ala. -- While speaking in the Main Media Room at SEC Media Days, Alabama head coach Nick Saban updated the statuses of injured Crimson Tide duo Bo Scarbrough (leg) and Shaun Dion Hamilton (knee) from the spring.

“Bo has done all the work all summer long, no restrictions,” Saban said Wednesday at the Wynfrey Hotel. “So, he’s really fine. Shaun Dion Hamilton, who we held out in the spring, has done everything all summer long. He seems to be getting along really, really well and will not have any restrictions in the fall.”

Scarbrough fractured his leg in the national championship game, but that did require surgery. He practiced with the team this spring but did not participate in the A-Day Spring Game.

Hamilton tore his ACL in the SEC Championship Game last season and spent the entire spring practice schedule in a black, no-contact jersey and on the sideline. The senior linebacker was cleared to participate in “football-type activities” in early May.

Redshirt senior center Bradley Bozeman, who was also in Hoover, is happy to have both players back healthy, and he provided some high praise for his fellow senior at Media Days.

“Shaun, he’s doing great in his recovery. He’s actually back on the field already,” Bozeman said. “He’s smart, he’s athletic, he’s a head-knocker, he really is. I’ve had some experience in that. But Shaun, he’s going to do great for us. He’s going to come back into his role and play his role.”

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