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Alabama Football Schedule

November 9, 2011 by · Comments Off on Alabama Football Schedule 

Alabama Football Schedule, The Alabama Crimson Tide faces Mississippi State in SEC action this Saturday. Alabama football Coach Nick Saban discussed the game on the weekly SEC teleconference. You can listen to Coach Saban’s comments in the above audio/video player from the SEC Digital Network. A few important points are noted below if you want to read along or if your mobile platform does not support the video player.

The Alabama football coach said this week’s game with Mississippi State was “challenging.” “This is always a tough place to play,” Saban said of Starkville.

Saban also discussed the psychological rebuilding effort after the LSU defeat. Saban said the team must “look forward and look ahead for what we can accomplish for the season.” All this in an effort “to try to make this season something special for us.”

Saban provided an update on Alabama’s injuries. According to Saban, offensive lineman Barrett Jones is day-to-day, Brad Smelley is scheduled to practice Wednesday. Corner Dre Kirkpatrick was fine in Tuesday practice. Marquis Maze practiced Tuesday.

Saban was asked about Missouri’s admission to the SEC and his friendship with Mizzou head football coach Gary Pinkel. Saban praised Pinkel as a coach and as a friend. “He was a hell of a lot better player than I was,” Saban said.

Saban talked about Mississippi State’s quarterbacks and the ability to pass the football. “Makes it a much more difficult preparation” when you face a running quaterback and passing quarterback duo.

Saban explained why Alabama running back Trent Richardson is such a special player.

Saban was asked to comment about Penn State Joe Paterno and the situation at Penn State. “I know it is a terrible sad, series of events,” Saban said. Saban said the most important concern would be for the kids.

Alabama Football

September 5, 2010 by · Comments Off on Alabama Football 

Alabama Football, San Jose Taste of Alabama Football Today they say that football passion of religion in Alabama, but not in every house of worship. John Dees is the pastor of Crosspoint Church in Madison, Alabama Auburn also played running back in 1970? S.

“I never criticize other schools in the podium – not me,” he said. But many pastors do. ”

– San Jose will experience the passion of Alabama football first hand when faced with a multitude Crimson Tide today number 101 821 sold-out Bryant-Denny Stadium.

This is the second largest crowd to attend the games with San Jose State, on Ohio 104 892 eight years ago.

“You can go to the Alabama game, do not sit all the time,” said former 49ers running back Glen Coffee, who played for the Crimson Tide. “It’s a different atmosphere, a different environment. There is a reason why they say that in Alabama, is worse fumble the ball, leaving the child.”

A few fans in attendance today have their bodies covered in tattoos Alabama football theme.

Some of them wore T-shirts adorned with the words: “We love San Nicol?s”, a reference to coach Nick Saban.

And all of them – except for a small contingent of fans SJSU – will have much more than an interest in the perpetuation of Crimson Tide.

“I would not say this is the true definition of religion: People do not worship or pray to the Alabama Cup,” said Ken Gaddy, director of the Bear Bryant Museum, located a few blocks from the stadium. “But it’s an obsession.”

This obsession has its origin in the laws of supply and demand – there are no professional sports teams in Alabama, to share our faith, “said Gaddy – and it was almost a hundred years in the making.

Football in the South largely retrospective came to Alabama in 1926 Rose Bowl, beating Washington 20-19 to finish the season undefeated. (Big Ten was not involved in the container until 1940? S.) Crimson Tide returned to Pasadena four times over the next 12 years, with each point of view of the main stage of the game increased the interest in the sport across the region .

The second stage in the development of football in Alabama began in 1958 when Bryant left Texas A & M to return to his alma mater. Three years later, Bryant won the first of its six national championships in Tuscaloosa.

The time could not be better for the state in dire need of entertainment.

“In an era of civil rights, there was little positive in the south,” said Gaddy. Alabama football to fill the niche. It gave people something to feel good. ”

Continued support of Alabama and author John Warren spent the following season RV people drive in every game Crimson Tide across the South. He wrote about a few who missed the wedding of his daughter because she had the audacity to schedule a day of Tennessee played Alabama. They boasted that they had at least arrived in time for the reception.

“I think because I live here, which is not entirely shock me,” said the pastor, Dees, who was familiar with the story described in the book. “When couples get married they call me, I advise you to exercise caution when planning a wedding for some time.”

John found a fan who had a memorable collection of red tide and is estimated at 200,000.

Another lost a game, although it was awaiting heart transplant and was not supposed to go more than two hours at the hospital in Nashville. Life, he says, not worth living without football Alabama. (He received a transplant, but died due to complications.)

The day before launch, can not be 500 mobile homes stationed near Bryant-Denny Stadium – many decorated with the colors of the grip of Alabama.

But even for those obsessive fans who do not wear their hearts on the wheels, the life of a lot of stops in the state of Alabama in college football on Saturdays. Mobile Register newspaper poll, St. John wrote, showed that 90 percent of people in the state call themselves college football fans.

“Everybody plays soccer – women want to play football at Alabama, freshman, defender Darren Daniel said Stanford, who from the city of Phoenix, Ala.” It feels like you must be a football player. ”

Obsessed as they are, are not hostile Alabama fans against the team or the fans. The old Southern hospitality will be waiting to San Jose State travel party.

“People will be friendly,” Gaddy said. “If you need directions if you want the mustard, there is always someone to help.”

Of course, if you are fond of Auburn.

Iron Bowl 2009 Game Time

November 27, 2009 by · Comments Off on Iron Bowl 2009 Game Time 

What time is the 2009 Iron Bowl on? Iron Bowl 2009 Game Time for today’s Alabama Auburn showdown is 2:30 PM EST on CBS.

Alabama vs. Auburn numbers today line up as follows.

Auburn’s Greg McElroy is 159 for 265 with 1993 yards, 14 TDs, 4 interceptions. His top rusher is Mark Ingram who has 1399 yards on 205 carries with 12 TDs. Top receiver is Juilo Hones with 31 receptions, 462 yards, and 4 TDs.

Auburn’s Todd is 163 for 272 attempts on pushing, producing 19 TDs and 2196 yards this season. His top receiver is Adams with 9 TDs and 44 receptions, 717 yards.

Tate leads Ruhing with 8 TDs and 1209 yards in 225 carries.

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