not old enough to have watched dixie howell
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,but i remember the rest.good stuff...


not old enough to have watched dixie howell
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,but i remember the rest.good stuff...
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Me either. Although Namor is... pretty sure he was a student back then....
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Last year, Alabama was a heavy favorite to repeat as national champions in practically every preseason ranking or poll. This year, early opinions are split between the Crimson Tide and Oklahoma.
Oklahoma, 12-2 last year, has been tabbed No. 1 in 2011 preseason rankings by ESPN and Lindy's. The Sooners return quarterback Landry Jones, who led the Big 12 with 4,718 yards and 38 touchdowns last season, and All-American receiver Ryan Broyles, who owns 10 OU receiving records, as well as the majority of their defense.
Alabama, meanwhile, is picked No. 1 by Athlon and Phil Steele after a 10-3 season in 2010. The Tide return talented running back Trent Richardson, All-SEC offensive lineman Barrett Jones and top defenders Dont'a Hightower and Mark Barron.


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University of Alabama freshman running back Dee Hart sustained a knee injury Tuesday, a source close to Hart told TideSports.com.
The injury was also confirmed by Hart's former position coach at Orlando Dr. Phillips High School, Riki Smith, who said the freshman tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
"He's good, you know Dee," Smith told the Orlando Sentinel. "If that had to happen to any of our kids, that's who I'd rather it happened to because he has the right mindset. The trainer told him 'ok, you have surgery on Thursday and can start rehab next week' and Dee said 'what about Friday?'"
Here's the Photo Gallery from Fan/Media Day today:
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Went to watch one of the last open to the public practices for the falcons sunday morning, and Julio Jones is all the hype plus some. Never seen a rookie wide receiver that looks like that.
Yep... he's a legitimate cornerstone type player for an NFL franchise. His physical talent is only half of it, it's his relentless work ethic and magnificent character that's going to take him where he's headed...
One of my favorite kids that have ever stepped foot on campus in Tuscaloosa, and that's saying something...


duron carter has been admitted to bama...
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about damn time...
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