Mal Moore passes

GrayTide

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Nov 15, 2005
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For those of us who remember him as a player and later when we were students and he was a coach it not only brings back fond memories but makes you realize how quickly time passes for us all. The picture of Charlotte and Mal makes you realize the love and devotion he had for her and his selflessness in caring for her all those years. I am sure he would say that was more important than anything he accomplished as a player, coach and administrator. He was truly one of the last of a breed and we will miss that.
 

64met

All-American
Oct 12, 2007
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RIP, Coach Moore and Thank you for ALL your contributions! You will be missed
 

Florida Tom

All-American
Aug 15, 2011
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If anyone ever belonged in the ring of champions it's Coach Moore. I hope they see fit to put a statue of him where he belongs.

Bama fans were truly blessed to have such a man Serve the University with such Grace & Honor for so many years. Coach Bryant would say he carried on the tradition & never failed to answer when Mama called.

The best way to honor this Great man is for you younger fans to Never forget what he meant to the school and pass along the stories of overcoming Adversity. He never gave up.

Please say hello to my Dear Mother Coach Moore.
 

DCETP

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Sep 29, 2012
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RIP to coach Moore. He inherited a seemingly impossible situation as AD, one in which many people would have given up. Instead of giving up, he stood firm in his love for the University, and changed the course of its history forever. Prayers to his family and friends, and the Bama nation as we mourn.
 

1Dawn

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Sep 18, 2009
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So very sad to hear of Mal Moore passing. I just saw him in Feb. at City Cafe in N'port. He was so friendly and spoke to all of us around him. One thing you could count on with Coach Moore if you saw him in town, he was definitely going to be friendly to all. I was so shocked when he seemed to be in such bad shape so shortly after seeing him last month. He was a man with true class. Rest in Peace, Coach Moore.
 

Padreruf

Hall of Fame
Feb 12, 2001
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"For when the One Great Scorer comes
To mark against your name,
He writes - not that you won or lost -
But how you played the Game."

from the poem "Alumnus Football" by Grantland Rice
 

tattooguy21

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Aug 14, 2012
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I remember this excerpt from an article that I linked here.

"Crimson Tide athletic director Mal Moore, the consummate Southern gentleman who has
been part of 10 Bama football national championships as a player, coach and AD, stood at the
25-yard line, surrounded by reporters. But when he turned a certain way, you could see a
fresh lipstick kiss on his left cheek.
Roll Tide, Mal."

It might be one of my favorite Mal Moore moments and somehow summed him up so well as not the AD or coach or player, but just a great guy, everyday. It was just after the Tide won this years BCS championship game.
 

Al A Bama

Hall of Fame
Jun 24, 2011
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I guess I'm totally shocked. I didn't watch TV yesterday or even get on my computer. So, I just got on the computer first at
ESPN and then TideFans and was shocked to see that Coach Moore had passed. His health must have deteriorated very quickly.

Just looking at him on TV at the end of the BCS NCG and on TV at the Championship celebration in Tuscaloosa, he looked great.
This is just unbelievable.

Just like Coach Bryant, he stepped down and quickly passed. We all never know when our time will come, but it will.

Coach Moore will be greatly missed. He restored Bama football to one of it's greatest eras. He brought great joy to all Bama alumni, fans, etc.
the past few years.

My thoughts and prayers are with his daughter and grandchildren and other family members.

We have truly lost a great person who loved what we love. I am greatly saddened today.
 

Alasippi

Suspended
Aug 31, 2007
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I think he earned a statue right beside the coaches outside Bryant-Denny. He should always be remembered.

In 1957 the first team Alabama All-State backfield was my uncle Jimmy Abel from Cordova(RB) and Billy Richardson of Walker County High School(RB) who lived two houses down from me in Jasper.

The QB was this guy from Dozier named Mal Moore. Jimmy met him at some award banquet and always said he was a great guy.

So even though I never met Coach Moore I felt a connection simply because of the 1957 deal.

He was a great one and i appreciate everything he did as AD. Very good man.

Roll Tide Mal!

sip
 

TIDE-HSV

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It's become public now. It was an autoimmune condition in which the body attacks it's own tissue. I'm sure that he knew of it, since it's inherited. Hearing from people around him recently that it was obvious that he didn't feel good. The final phase, I'm sure came on rapidly and he almost died in Birmingham...
 

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