The Most Pressure-Filled Job in Alabama Football
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Former Alabama Long Snapper Neel Neland Hibbett on Pressure, Perfection, Scholarship & Life After Football | Crimson ChroniclesOn Crimson Chronicles, former Alabama long snapper Neland Hibbett, a four-year letter winner, discusses growing up in a deep Alabama football family legacy as the grandson of 1960s All-American receiver Dennis Homan and how he earned his way from overlooked recruit to walk-on at Alabama. He explains the precision and mental demands of long snapping, the tight bond and communication required among specialists, and key moments like the 2021 Iron Bowl PAT after a holder change and a clutch late field goal at Texas. Hibbett describes Coach Saban’s practice standards, routines, and pressure, what coaches look for in choosing a snapper, and the pride of eventually receiving a scholarship. He also shares donating NIL money to the Concussion Legacy Foundation due to his grandfather’s memory issues, and he outlines his post-graduation move to Nashville to pursue music.00:00 Perfection Standard00:48 Family Legacy Roots01:58 Grandpa Fame Story02:58 Long Snapper Role04:04 Finding The Path05:42 Walk On To Bama07:22 Welcome To Alabama08:23 Alumni Association Break09:10 Specialists Brotherhood11:28 Iron Bowl Trust Test12:57 Handling Pressure14:19 Training For Perfection16:12 Saban Practice Pressure19:02 Rules And Getting Chewed21:36 Hidden Details Laces24:28 Title Towel Sponsor25:01 Specialists And The Standard25:49 Flying Under Radar27:43 Coaches Funnel Effect29:06 Beyond Football Growth29:37 Game Day Routine32:37 Memorable Kicks35:23 Blocking Out Noise38:01 Special Teams Practice40:24 Earning The Job44:55 Walk On Scholarship49:24 NIL And Concussions50:46 Pride And Lessons53:48 Advice And Tradition57:17 Music After Football59:19 Roll Tide Farewell