Found this... sounds like a CBS generated story.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/s...tinue-in-2024/
"You might be asking, didn't
Jalen Hurts run for three touchdowns in last year's Super Bowl? He did,
but because he finished his career at Oklahoma, Hurts doesn't count an an Alabama alum."
"Speaking of quarterbacks, the first three Super Bowl MVPs hailed from Alabama. Bart Starr led the
Packers to the wins in the first two Super Bowls. Joe Namath followed suit by leading the greatest upset in
NFL history in Super Bowl III. But neither player physically scored a point in those games. In January 1977, former
Raiders quarterback
Ken Stabler became the third Alabama quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl win.
He threw a touchdown pass, but he didn't run for one, thus continuing the scoring drought. "
Such a bogus thing to throw out there... now that I've read this article, it's a lame thing to throw out. The article isn’t consistent when it mentions how Stabler and Hurts are disqualified