Thursday, November 6, 2008
Great Article About 'Bama Football
I do not always agree with what CBSsportsline.com's Dennis Dodd has to say. That said, today's article about the Alabama football program and its head coach, Nick Saban, is a good one. Take a look at the link below.
'Bama football does not stay down
Cody Looks Good to Go vs. LSU
# 1 Alabama should get a BIIIG boost when it travels to 15th ranked LSU this Saturday. Junior noseguard Terrance Cody has practiced all week and looks set to go against the Bayou Bengals. The timing could not be better as LSU depends on its run game to move the ball efficiently.
On Wednesday, Nick Saban was asked about Cody during his weekly press conference. "He has worked in practice and he has done a good job. He does not seem to have any increased soreness from the work he has done. We are working on his conditioning, trying to get him back in the swing of things, get him in shape and get his confidence back. He has done everything we have asked him to do in practice and has not had an issue."
Earlier in the day, Cody was named a semifinalist for the 14th Chuck Bednarik Award. The award is given to the national defensive player of the year. Mount Cody has 15 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss and anchors the middle of the Tide's defensive line that has allowed just 65.6 rushing yards per game.
On Wednesday, Nick Saban was asked about Cody during his weekly press conference. "He has worked in practice and he has done a good job. He does not seem to have any increased soreness from the work he has done. We are working on his conditioning, trying to get him back in the swing of things, get him in shape and get his confidence back. He has done everything we have asked him to do in practice and has not had an issue."
Earlier in the day, Cody was named a semifinalist for the 14th Chuck Bednarik Award. The award is given to the national defensive player of the year. Mount Cody has 15 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss and anchors the middle of the Tide's defensive line that has allowed just 65.6 rushing yards per game.
Monday, November 3, 2008
LSU Coach Les Miles....Truly Insane?
I have watched LSU head coach Les Miles since he arrived in the SEC and believe with all my heart that the man is absolutely crazy. I mean clinically insane. We will profile more about Miles' wackiness as the week continues. Here are a few videos that help me back up my claim.
LET 'ER RIP
Have a great day
Sunday, November 2, 2008
The Top Team in the Land
For the first team in a long time the Alabama Crimson Tide football team has a # 1 in front of it. In the latest polls released a few hours ago Alabama was ranked #1 in both the Coaches and AP polls.
The Tide moved up with their 35-0 win over Arkansas St. yesterday coupled with previous # 1 Texas losing at # 7 Texas Tech. The BCS standings will be released later today with Alabama expected be # 1 in those standings as well.
The new # 1 will get a tough test this week as they travel to # 15 LSU this upcoming Saturday.
Bama ranked # 1
Plenty of Room on Bama Bandwagon for Hollywood Celebs
It seems everybody is jumping on the Crimson Tide bandwagon these days, including some Hollywood celebs. At yesterday's homecoming victory over Arkansas St. some interesting faces were seen in Bryant-Denny Stadium. Former Tide QB and national champion Jay Barker and his new wife country music star Sara Evans were attended along with movie and TV star Eva Longoria-Parker.
I wish I could tell you why the Desperate Housewives star and wife of San Antonio Spurs PG Tony Parker was in Tuscaloosa with Barker and Evans, but I cannot. Maybe she has a crush on nose guard Terrance Cody? Maybe she wanted to show off her 1992 Jay Barker replica jersey in front of 93,000?
Whatever the reason for her attendance, I like it. There is plenty of room for everybody on the Bama bandwagon.
# 2 Bama Pitches Shut Out win Over Arky St.
It turned out to be a pretty good day for the 2nd ranked Alabama Crimson Tide football team. After dominating Arkansas St. 35-0 to move to 9-0 on the season, the Tide later saw # 1 Texas lose on a last second play to # 7 Texas Tech, thus a possible # 1 ranking for Nick Saban's club.
This homecoming game provided Alabama another mental test playing a potentially dangerous Arkansas St. team after a big win against rival Tennessee last week and a huge match up set up next week at # 15 LSU. Alabama opened the game with a touchdown on their first offensive drive with a 89 yard march, in which turned out to be the game winning points.
The Alabama defense was awesome all day long making trips across the 50 yard line a rarity for the Red Wolves. It was the first shut out for Alabama since a 17-0 win in 2005 over Mississippi State. Alabama took a 14-0 lead in halftime mainly because of missed opportunities, and a FG, on offense. The second half was a different story, however, as the Tide was in control the entire afternoon and put another 21 points up, including a defense touchdown on a interception return from All-SEC safety Rashaad Johnson.
Freshman running back Mark Ingram led the offensive charge with 113 yards on 12 carries and added two touchdowns. I need those kind of numbers today from my fantasy team. While QB John Parker Wilson did throw his first interception of the season in the red zone, he had a productive day otherwise and led the always methodical Tide offense to another good day.
The probable new # 1 Alabama Crimson Tide now turns its attention to the LSU Tigers in what will be called the Nick Saban Bowl 2. While that is a good story, its certainly not the biggest. Alabama has far more to play for than just making their coach happy to beat his old team. They can clinch the SEC West title with a win in Death Valley, and also put a tighter grip on their national championship hopes with a win of that magnitude. You can beat the Tide will be ready for that one.
This homecoming game provided Alabama another mental test playing a potentially dangerous Arkansas St. team after a big win against rival Tennessee last week and a huge match up set up next week at # 15 LSU. Alabama opened the game with a touchdown on their first offensive drive with a 89 yard march, in which turned out to be the game winning points.
The Alabama defense was awesome all day long making trips across the 50 yard line a rarity for the Red Wolves. It was the first shut out for Alabama since a 17-0 win in 2005 over Mississippi State. Alabama took a 14-0 lead in halftime mainly because of missed opportunities, and a FG, on offense. The second half was a different story, however, as the Tide was in control the entire afternoon and put another 21 points up, including a defense touchdown on a interception return from All-SEC safety Rashaad Johnson.
Freshman running back Mark Ingram led the offensive charge with 113 yards on 12 carries and added two touchdowns. I need those kind of numbers today from my fantasy team. While QB John Parker Wilson did throw his first interception of the season in the red zone, he had a productive day otherwise and led the always methodical Tide offense to another good day.
The probable new # 1 Alabama Crimson Tide now turns its attention to the LSU Tigers in what will be called the Nick Saban Bowl 2. While that is a good story, its certainly not the biggest. Alabama has far more to play for than just making their coach happy to beat his old team. They can clinch the SEC West title with a win in Death Valley, and also put a tighter grip on their national championship hopes with a win of that magnitude. You can beat the Tide will be ready for that one.
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