Alabama Football: What Robert Foster Brings to Crimson Tide-b/rAccording to Pittsburgh Tribune-Review writer Jerry DiPaola, elite wide receiver prospect Robert Foster will attend the University of Alabama. DiPaola broke the news on Twitter:
Alabama Football: What Robert Foster Brings to Crimson Tide-b/rAccording to Pittsburgh Tribune-Review writer Jerry DiPaola, elite wide receiver prospect Robert Foster will attend the University of Alabama. DiPaola broke the news on Twitter:
Alabama's Eddie Lacy looks forward to the challenge of running against Notre Dame's stiff defense-al.comFighting Irish have allowed only two rushing touchdowns this season. Lacy has run for 16 TDs. He likes his chances running behind Jesse Williams.
The pone on Friday was behind a firewall..Editor’s note: Each day between now and Alabama's date with Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship, we will review the season for a key Crimson Tide player or coach and attempt to project what’s next for him. Today we’ll look at right guard Anthony Steen.
Take a moment to look away from the fire raining down outside your windows. Try to focus over the howling of your pets. Turn off the utter meltdown on the 24-hour-news networks and enjoy the final moments of the apocalypse. The Mayans were right. The reckoning is upon us and all that's left to do is read this lousy obituary. We're all goners: you, your neighbors, that guy at the supermarket who remembered your preference of paper over plastic. Even Alabama football is gone. It's a shame really, with the national championship just 17 days away. Would there have been a better place to ride out the end of days than Miami? That's what we're here to document. We've got the Crimson Tide. Leave the rest to the vultures.
Editor’s note: Each day between now and Alabama's date with Notre Dame in the BCS National Championship, we will review the season for a key Crimson Tide player or coach and attempt to project what’s next for him. Today we’ll look at right tackle D.J. Fluker.
What they're saying around the SEC on Saturday (links)-al.comTreat yourself to an early Christmas present and dig into our Saturday edition of SEC links, where we take you around the league to give you the latest on all 14 members of the Southeatern Conference.
A dramatic goal-line stand against Stanford made Notre Dame's BCS dream real.
Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said there is no way his offense can avoid Irish linebackerManti Te'o, and the Tide don't plan to scheme away from the Heisman Trophy finalist during the BCS national championship game."The style of player that he is, there's no rhyme or reason," Saban said of Te'o. "He can take on blocks, he's physical, he's tough and very instinctive and he runs well and covers the field well. There's no saying, 'OK, we're going to run at the guy' or 'We're going to run away from the guy' because he's effective either way. That's why he's such a good player."
Our B/R in Miami series already previewed how Notre Dame's offense can attack Alabama's defense when the two heavyweights meet in Sun Life Stadium on Jan. 7 in the BCS National Championship Game. But will the vaunted front seven of the Fighting Irish slow down Alabama's two-headed rushing attack featuring 1,000-yard backs Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon? Barrett Sallee, Marc Kohn, Adam Kramer, Michael Felder and Elika Sadeghi preview the Notre Dame defense vs. the Alabama offense in this edition of "The Program."