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More Cody stuff...
USA Today...
USA Today...
"When you have someone that big blocking, sometimes you lose sight of Ro, and I think that has allowed Ro to have so much success," McElroy says. "He just sneaks up on you. You don't even see him, and that's amazing at 6-4, 260."
Cody smiles as much as McClain broods. His dreadlocks dance from side to side when he runs. He's known as "TC," and his laugh is almost as big as his 6-5, 354-pound frame. His giddiness even rubs off on Saban. Between drills near the end of almost every practice, Saban channels his inner TC and challenges his nose guard to a race.
"He claims he wins all the time, but I haven't seen him win yet," Cody says.
Nicknamed "Mount Cody," he has become the Tide's most popular player because of his outsized personality and body.
"TC really is a character," McElroy says. "He's an enjoyable person to have on our team, have in the locker room, and (he) has great charisma. He has fun when he plays the game, and that's a big reason why he's so popular."
Says Cody: "I wake up happy every day. Everyone knows me around here because I smile a lot."
...On the field, he regularly devours double-teams.
"He's like a semi-truck out there. Guys can't block him," cornerback Javier Arenas says.
Says Tebow: "He's someone who disrupts a lot of what offenses try to do. He's just big. You can't move him."
With Cody stopping the run, the Tide rank second nationally in rushing defense (77.08 yards a game). Since Cody has been in the starting lineup, no opposing player has rushed for 100 yards. (Alabama is the only team in the country to not allow a 100-yard rusher in 2008 and 2009.) Cody also occasionally plays fullback on short-yardage plays and continues to lobby Saban for the chance to carry the ball.