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Jalston Fowler does a more serious interview in August.

(Vasha Hunt/vhunt@al.com)

TUSCALOOSA, Alabama — The interview room at the Alabama football complex isn't always a laugh factory.

Crimson Tide players usually keep it close to the company line. There have been a few funny guys in the past. Former players Javier Arenas, Colin Peek and Chance Warmack all had a few good trips to the second floor.

Add Jalston Fowler to the list.

He dropped a few lines and did an impression of former offensive coordinator and second-year Colorado State coach Jim McElwain. (To be honest, the video does this more justice than the words)

First, on being so wide open on that final touchdown of the game, Fowler explained how important it was to make the catch.

"Yeah, it's kind of hard because you have to focus in." Fowler said. "If you take your eyes off that ball and you miss it, it could be deadly for you. Quarterback says I ain't throwing him no more balls. I don't care if he's butt naked wide open."

Then he described tight end Brandon Greene's reaction to the play.

"B. Greene was tricking one guy, like Nudie, look, look, look," Fowler said. "He fell for it and I was wide open on the backside."

(Nudie, for the record, is Fowler's nickname)

You're going to have to watch the video for his impression of McElwain. It just won't make sense to read.