-- Alabama's first scrimmage of the 2012 preseason is complete.

Nick Saban stopped by the second-floor media room inside Bryant-Denny Stadium to discuss what we weren't able to see.

-- "I thought we had a really good first scrimmage."

-- "There's a lot of good things out there today."

-- Saban said Eddie Lacy did "a nice job." He had limited reps but made the most of his eight carries with a scrimmage-high 57 yards.

-- "The ones on both sides of the ball did a pretty decent job."

-- Alabama worked through a number of special teams situations, Saban said.

-- No significant injuries during the scrimmage. "A couple bumps and bruises. Nobody that will be out for a significant amount of time," Saban said.

-- At Friday's practice, sophomore safety Jarrick Williams tore his ACL. He's out for the season.

-- Saban said he is excited for Sunday, Alabama's first day away from the practice fields since last Friday. The entire team will go to church together.

-- "Most important thing for players is to evaluate where you are, decide where you want to go, let us know what we need to do to get you there."

-- On kickers/punters: Jeremy Shelley, Cade Foster and Adam Griffith kicked field goals. "All did a pretty decent job. Good kicks and bad kicks," Saban said. Their evaluation ongoing, including who will handle kickoffs.

-- Cody Mandell handled all punting.

-- Linebacker Adrian Hubbard sprained his elbow today, but will be fine, Saban said.

-- On the outside linebackers as a whole: "Lots of guys at those positions and a couple other young players that have some ability."

-- It's too early to evaluate Eddie Williams at safety. "We're telling him what to do on every play."

-- Phillip Ely managed the game a "little better" than Alec Morris. "The freshman played like a freshman," Saban said.

-- Blake Sims will continue to work with the quarterbacks.