Tired of BCS videos yet? I didn't think so. Here's Amari Cooper's interview with the SEC Digital Network following Alabama's 42-14 win over Notre Dame.Just a thought I have every time I see Amari Cooper: Doesn't he look about 14 but act about 29? Alabama coach Nick Saban typically doesn't allow freshmen to do interviews, except in situations in which he gets overruled, such as the BCS game. He said he began this policy at Michigan State when he star freshman receiver, Plaxico Burress, gave an inflamatory interview. I'm thinking Cooper could handle doing interviews better than Burress did.
Does Jeremy Johnson deserve to be Mr. Football? The case for Johnson and runner-up ArDarius Stewart (poll, video)-al.comIn the video below, Josh Bean, Jeff Sentell and Wesley Sinor debate the pros and cons of Johnson and Stewart, and whether the Alabama Sports Writers Association made the right choice.
Senior Bowl adds post-practice autograph sessions to next week's schedule-al.comThe events leading up to the Senior Bowl on Jan. 26 at Ladd-Peebles Stadium start on Sunday, and it's not the same old Senior Bowl Week for the 2013 all-star game.
Report: Notre Dame, Manti Te'o's agent disagreed about handling of story-al.comAccording to a report, representatives of linebacker Manti Te'o and Notre Dame officials had been at odds in recent weeks regarding how to handle the revelation that a story involving the death of Te'o's girlfriend last fall was a hoax.
Tino Sunseri makes one last stop in Alabama before he officially wraps up college career-al.comThe older brother of Alabama safety Vinnie Sunseri says it's "awesome" to spend another week in one of his homes away from home.
SEC bloggers Chris Low and Edward Aschoff discuss the impact of Alabama's legacy on the conference and if the Crimson Tide can pull off the unthinkable with a three-peat in this week's SEC podcast. Plus, Derek Tyson of ESPN.com's GatorNation stops by to discuss some SEC recruiting news.
Alabama football players, students engage in epic UA Quad snowball fight (photos, video)-al.comEddie Lacy, TJ Yeldon and other Bama football players had some fun in the snow with fellow students on the University of Alabama Quad on Thursday.
Celebrate the Crimson Tide's latest BCS title at Gallette's Saturday-al.comGallette's wants to help you celebrate Alabama's 15th National Championship this Saturday with drinks, food, stickers and BCS cups.
The Crimson Tide once again have one of the top rated recruiting classes in the country, and could add to that class with several high profile recruits visiting Tuscaloosa this weekend.
Well, at Alabama, Saban actually wants to help impact the recruit’s life off of the field. As Saban recently told Cindy Boren of The Washington Post, he isn't leaving for the NFL because of the impact he gets to have on each and every young player:
Alabama will lose some big-time players to the NFL this year, including running back Eddie Lacy, guard Chance Warmack, cornerback Dee Milliner, offensive tackle D.J. Fluker and center Barrett Jones..
A talented defensive lineman named Dee Liner is a story in itself, but when that talented player is suddenly looking for another school, it becomes an even bigger story. Liner is just that, and he's one of the best defensive players in the 2013 class.He had been committed to Auburn for quite some time, but he recently decided to open up his recruitment (via Justin Hokanson of AuburnSports.com). With Auburn’s struggles and a new head coach in place, this is far from a surprise. In fact, this is a move that many saw coming.Where will he be headed next? To answer this, we go to our Las Vegas-style odds board to search for answers.