Posts Tagged ‘Nick Saban’

Mark Richt Wears Black To Funerals

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

As if the Georgia/Alabama game needed more hype.
Continuing with the showmanship displayed the other day with black Alabama polo shirts and red Georgia tees at press conferences, Georgia coach Mark Richt showed up at practice wearing all black, saying he was preparing for a funeral. When asked if he was referring to the video [...]

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Saban, Richt On Blackouts

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

There’s a huge game coming up this weekend when the Crimson Sabans of Alabama invade the home of the Georgia Bulldogs for their prime time Saturday night match up. To celebrate such a big game, the Bulldogs revealed they would be donning their “blackout” uniforms, something both coaches had fun with in their respective [...]

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All Out Blitz – Week 1

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

All Out Blitz is our contribution to the world of college football wrap-ups. This will be a recurring post focusing on the weekend of college football that was.
The first week of college football has come and gone and what did we learn? Quite a bit, actually:
If National Champions were [...]

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Nick Saban Declares War

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007

Apparently, losing to teams like Louisiana-Monroe can have dramatic effects on a $4 million dollar coach’s psyche… either that, or it propels them to a Kellen Winslow-like soldier mentality that journalists and bloggers just love and surprise, surprise, that’s just what Nick Saban did… and then some.

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Player of the Weak: Alabama Crimson Tide

Monday, November 19th, 2007

This past week, we had a number of nominees for this prestigious award. We had Barry Bonds and his indictment, Stephon Marbury and his brilliant handling of Isiah Thomas’ personnel decisions, and the Michigan Wolverines with their empty performance against Ohio State. However, this week’s Intentional Foul Player of the Weak award recognizes one of the biggest displays of SEC football ineptitude since the University of Kentucky lost to lowly Ohio University:

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