Bo Scarbrough looks to be moving on up at Alabama.

The Alabama freshman running back was the third player to go through running back drills for the second time this week. Scarbrough consistently went through drills behind Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry and senior Kenyan Drake during the media viewing portions of practice.

Scarbrough had been working as the No. 4 running back behind Damien Harris this season. Scarbrough missed the first four games of the season due to an NCAA suspension, letting Harris take over the third-team reps. Scarbrough was somewhat limited when he came back as he recovered from a torn ACL suffered in the spring.

Harris got more carries this season but it will be interesting to see the carry breakdown if either plays against Michigan State in the Cotton Bowl. The 6-foot-2, 240-pound Scarbrough could be a good option whenever the 6-foot-3, 242-pound Henry needs a breather.

--Speaking of Harris, he looked to have significant tape on his hamstrings/thighs.

--Alabama receiver ArDarius Stewart and cornerback Cyrus Jones both had fantastic one-handed catches during drills.

--Freshman receiver Daylon Charlot looked healthy and was running well in drills. He had been banged up earlier in the season.

--Former Alabama staffer Aazaar Abdul-Rahim took in practice on Friday. Abdul-Rahim was Alabama's assistant director of player personnel but accepted a job earlier this month as Maryland's defensive backs coach.

--Hoover head coach Josh Niblett observed practice for the second time this week.