Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

The entire Alabama Crimson Tide team came out to show love to Landon Dickerson after the center suffered a knee injury on Saturday night.

Dickerson hurt his knee after getting tangled up with a Florida Gators defensive player in the fourth quarter of the SEC Championship Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Ga. The fifth-year senior was loaded onto a cart and taken away. Before that happened, his teammates all showed him love in a very cool scene.

Why all the love for Dickerson? A former Alabama beat reporter said Dickerson was instrumental and a “glue guy” for the team.

At least Dickerson got hurt on a play where Alabama scored a touchdown, and in a game they won. The Tide will hope he will be available for the College Football Playoff.

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