From Marcus Lattimore and Bobby Petrino, SN looks back at the 10 worst.
We at the SEC blog carried a makeshift camera with us all season and are pleased to provide you with snapshots of some of the more memorable moments from the 2012 season. Some were obvious. Some weren’t so obvious. Either way, it was another banner season for the SEC, which produced its seventh consecutive national championship and became the first conference in history to have five of the top 10 teams -- 1. Alabama, T-5. Georgia, T-5. Texas A&M, 8. South Carolina and 9. Florida -- in the final rankings. Sit back and enjoy.
“I had a lot of goals set for myself,” he said. “Unfortunately I wasn’t able to fulfill them this year, but they’re still in place. I’m getting ready for next spring and hopefully a great start from there.”
Nick Saban made a stop at Madison Academy today-al.comSaban and assistant lance Thompson visited Madison Academy, home of underclassmen standouts Kerryon Johnson and Malik Miller
Alabama sixth-best college football state in BCS era, no matter how you slice it (updated)-al.comWhether you control for population size or not, there are a few other states that have outperformed the state of Alabama over the past 15 years.
Who will be Alabama's Mr. Football? Alabama commit ArDarius Stewart and Auburn commit Jeremy Johnson are leading candidates (videos)-al.comThe leading candidates for the 2012 Alabama Mr. Football award appear to be Carver-Montgomery quarterback Jeremy Johnson, Fultondale quarterback ArDarius Stewart and Auburn linebacker Reuben Foster.
Alabama commitment ArDarius Stewart of Fultondale made MaxPrep's small-school All-America squad first team at the all-purpose position.