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USC's Jalen Hurts? Why Lincoln Riley is comparing Shane Lee to an old favorite.

Alabama's Shane Lee pursues a fumbled snap against Arkansas at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Oct. 26, 2019, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

LOS ANGELES — When Jalen Hurts left Alabama for Oklahoma ahead of the 2019 season, Lincoln Riley saw firsthand how a single transfer could reshape a team's culture. In Hurts' case, the impact was immediate. The new quarterback's presence helped lift a locker room that lost Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray, sending the Sooners soaring to the College Football Playoff for a third season in a row.

Three years later, another Alabama transfer is earning similar

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