LeRon McClain

FB · Michigan State
The unheralded team captain's punishing lead-blocking ability was a major reason Alabama had success running the ball. McClain has been a punishing force clearing out the rush lanes, starting the final 19 games of his career for the Tide. Even though he has had only limited opportunities to carry the ball, he was tackled behind the line of scrimmage just once during his entire career. He also was a steady contributor on the Tide's punt-coverage unit. McClain was a Super All-State selection and rated the fourth-best prospect in Alabama by BorderWars, a college recruiting service. He helped Tuscaloosa County High School to a 9-4 record as a senior with 1,071 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns on 165 carries (6.5-yard average). He also had five receptions for 110 yards. As a junior, McClain rushed 135 times for 1,007 yards (7.5 avg) and 21 scores. As a starter on defense, he recorded 86 tackles, three sacks and one interception. McClain enrolled at Alabama in 2003, appearing in 11 games, missing two contests with a toe injury. He had only one carry for a one-yard gain and two receptions for 35 yards (17.5 avg), earning his first career start in the Kentucky clash. He started 5 of 12 games as a sophomore in 2004, gaining 66 yards with two touchdowns on 17 rushing attempts (3.9 avg). He also made eight catches for 55 yards (6.9 avg) and three scores. McClain started 10 of 12 games in 2005. He found the end zone twice and had 18 grabs for 140 yards (7.8 avg). He rushed eight times for 39 yards (4.9 avg) and recorded three solo tackles. McClain played all year with a meniscus tear in his left knee. The bruising blocker started all 13 contests in 2006. The senior collected 64 yards on 11 carries (5.8 avg) and registered 20 catches for 175 yards (8.8 avg) and three scores. He also came up with four tackles (three solo). In 48 games at Alabama, McClain started 29 times. He carried 37 times for 170 yards (4.6 avg) and two touchdowns, turning the ball over twice on three fumbles, but was tackled behind the line of scrimmage only once. He caught 48 passes for 405 yards (8.4 avg) and eight scores, finishing with 575 all-purpose yards. He also recorded eight tackles (six solo).