Alabama junior DE LaBryan Ray (foot) underwent surgery on Tuesday.
AL.com’s Matt Zenitz is hearing that Ray will be out indefinitely as he recovers from this surgery, but does offer a ray of hope -- it’s possible, he relays, that the 6-foot-5, 292-pounder could potentially return in November (perhaps as early as the team’s Nov. 9 date with LSU). Ray sustained the problematic foot injury in Saturday’s win over South Carolina. Justin Eboigbe, a true freshman, stepped in for Ray after the injury and will likely be tasked with much larger responsibilities moving forward. Alabama remains as talented as any team in the country, but even their deep cupboards are being tested by the injury bug. The team is now starting multiple true freshmen in their front seven. Nervous moments for a title contender.