Alabama tailback Derrick Henry, the No. 1-rated athlete in the ESPN 150 in 2013 and the Crimson Tide's top-ranked signee, is out for the remainder of spring practice with a fractured leg bone. "Derrick Henry suffered a fractured fibula in Saturday's scrimmage and had successful surgery this morning with Dr. Lyle Cain," coach Nick Saban said in a statement. "With the support of our medical staff and the hard work and dedication Derrick has shown since he arrived, we are confident that he will make a full recovery for the start of camp this fall." Earlier Tuesday, Henry's high school coach, Bobby Ramsay, had said that the running back fractured his tibia. The 6-foot-3, 238-pound early enrollee set the high school career rushing record at Yulee (Fla.) High in November, surpassing Ken Hall's previous mark of 11,232 yards. He was one of seven freshman to begin school at Alabama in January. According to statistics released by Alabama, Henry had been the team's third-leading rusher through two scrimmages this spring with 131 yards on 29 carries. Read more http://espn.go.com/college-football...rick-henry-alabama-crimson-tide-fractures-leg