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Alabama changing prep in response to Michigan sign stealing
Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Isaiah Bond. Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports

The Alabama Crimson Tide are still concerned about Michigan’s sign-stealing allegations to the point that they are making some changes for their College Football Playoff preparation.

The Crimson Tide are not allowing players to watch game film on their iPads as they usually do, according to Dan Wolken of USA Today. Instead, players can only watch film in groups.

Alabama wide receiver Isaiah Bond said the move came at the recommendation of coaches, citing concerns about the app used to watch film.

It is not clear what Alabama thinks this would be preventing, but they are clearly taking no chances when it comes to Michigan. Plus, the details of the investigation suggest that this is not how Michigan was allegedly stealing signs anyway.

The Tide are clearly leaving no stone unturned when it comes to getting advantages over the Wolverines. That certainly played a role in their hiring of a former Michigan coach ahead of the Rose Bowl.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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