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Albert Regis
/ˈælbərt ˈriːdʒɪs/ (AL-bərt REE-jis)
Definition
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Albert Regis is an American college football defensive tackle for the Texas A&M Aggies, known for his dominant performance on the defensive line.
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Born on May 17, 2003, in La Porte, Texas, Regis has emerged as a standout SEC player, recording impressive stats including sacks, pass breakups, and forced fumbles.
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Albert Regis turned the game into a demolition derby with his relentless pass rush.
Quarterbacks facing Albert Regis probably update their wills before every snap.
With Albert Regis clogging the middle, the Aggies' defense is basically a no-fly zone.
Albert Regis's highlight reel looks like a video game on rookie mode—for the other team.