Category: Blog
The Crimson Case 11.18.24
Posted by Nicholas Pursley | Nov 17, 2024 | The Crimson Case | 0 |
No. 22 Alabama take down ULM in road matchup
Posted by Nicholas Pursley | Nov 17, 2024 | Basketball, Featured | 0 |
No. 10 Alabama bear-ly tested by Mercer
Posted by Nicholas Pursley | Nov 16, 2024 | Featured, Football, Most Popular, Must Read | 0 |
Spoilermakers hand No. 2 Alabama first loss of sea...
Posted by Graham Baakko | Nov 16, 2024 | Featured, Most Popular, Must Read | 0 |
Student Section: NBA 11.14.24
Posted by Nicholas Pursley | Nov 15, 2024 | The Student Section | 0 |
Best Thing I’ve Seen All Week: Cancer survivor determined to finish the race
by Madison Newell | Apr 24, 2018 | Blog | 0 |
This years Boston Marathon was rougher than usual with cold temperatures and brutal rain. Mary Shertenlieb, a leukemia survivor running the marathon to raise money for a cancer hospital, felt these conditions to their extreme....
Read MoreBest Thing I’ve Seen All Week: Kid breaks record at Rutgers
by Madison Newell | Apr 16, 2018 | Blog | 0 |
The record for longest rushing touchdown was broken during Rutgers Scarlet-White spring football game over the weekend… but it wasn’t by anyone on the official roster. Four-year-old, soon to be five, Mordecai Carthy...
Read MoreBest Thing I’ve Seen All Week: Welcome back
by Madison Newell | Apr 9, 2018 | Blog | 0 |
Lowell’s Noelle Lambert, lacrosse player at UMass, returned to the field for the first time since losing her leg in a moped accident in 2016. Despite not being able to play, Lambert was at practice supported her...
Read MoreBest Thing I’ve Seen All Week: Shaquem Griffin
by Madison Newell | Apr 2, 2018 | Blog | 0 |
Meet Shaquem Griffin, the UCF and future NFL Linebacker with one hand. Shaquem was born with amniotic band syndrome, preventing his left hand to fully develop. The pain in his hand made him decide to have it amputated at a young...
Read MoreBest Thing I’ve Seen All Week: Sister Jean
by Madison Newell | Mar 26, 2018 | Blog | 0 |
After a dramatic college basketball season full of scandal, egos and federal investigation, 11th seed Loyola Chicago is proving that it’s not about your name, your programs history or even your paycheck. The Ramblers know...
Read MoreBest Thing I’ve Seen All Week: Reunited
by Madison Newell | Mar 5, 2018 | Blog | 0 |
“Best Thing I’ve Seen All Week” is about sports, however, it’s not about the X’s and O’s of sports. I’m not going to dissect wins and losses, predict trades or offer my opinion about the...
Read MoreDuron Carter, son of Cris Carter, could fill void Julio Jones left
by Will Hiemenz | Apr 5, 2011 | Blog | 0 |
Duron Carter committed to play for Alabama on Saturday afternoon. Duron’s Hall of Fame father, Cris, told ESPN.com that one of the deciding factors in his son’s decision to play at Bama was the structure of Nick Saban’s program....
Read MoreSpring practice: Saban on Dee Hart, Hightower and more
by Will Hiemenz | Mar 29, 2011 | Blog | 0 |
Thoughts and opinion on true freshman tailback Dee Hart: Dee Hart is a very bright guy, learns things quickly, is very instinctive on the field, and he seems to have a natural knack in space to catch the ball and has good ball...
Read More“Al from Dadeville” not the only lunatic in Alabama-Auburn football rivalry
by Will Hiemenz | Feb 21, 2011 | Blog | 0 |
This past week has been one of the lowest points for college football in the state of Alabama. Harvey Almorn Updyke, 62, was arrested and charged with criminal mischief after he called in to The Paul Finebaum Show as “Al...
Read More2011 top 10 recruiting classes
by Will Hiemenz | Feb 17, 2011 | Blog | 0 |
Some are not strong believers when it comes to buying into the ranking of college football recruiting classes. Scouts have different opinions on particular recruits, just like websites have different rankings for recruiting...
Read MoreClowney picks South Carolina
by Will Hiemenz | Feb 14, 2011 | Blog | 0 |
Jadeveon Clowney, the No. 1 high school football recruit in the nation, made his pledge to the South Carolina Gamecocks this morning live on ESPN. The defensive end from Rock Hill, S.C., did as everyone had expected and decided...
Read MoreAlabama reels Joe Pannunzio away from Miami to become new director of football operations
by Will Hiemenz | Feb 12, 2011 | Blog | 0 |
Alabama announced today that Joe Pannunzio has accepted the job offer to become the director of football operations, where he will oversee the administration and operation of the football program. Pannunzio will be replacing...
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