That's him! That dude was an absolute warrior. I remember him booming the ball away and then limping off the field.Lane Bearden! One of my all time fans.
He had a torn ACL his senior year and played on, even making tackles.
That guy was a stud.
Not LCN, but I would think that Peter Kim would be on the list.Statistically, who have been our most successful/effective kickers/punters in school history? Since 1960, anyway..
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[/SIZE][/FONT][FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif][SIZE=-1] His family had mixed feelings about the move but gave him its blessing with a warning: "My mom said not to come back if you are not successful. So, I had to make it there. Essentially, I left with a one-way ticket."
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I saw Lane Bearden about 3 years after his time at Bama was up and he still had a limp. A severe one at that. He was with a group of friends and they appeared to have been out that day playing soccer or doing something outdoors. He could have gotten hurt that day but he was walking with a limp and I didn't ask him if that limp was from his Bama days. The guy was tough and I remember a player from USCe trying to take a cheap shot at him on a kickoff in 2001 only to find that he bit off more than he could chew when he tried to take that shot on Lane.Lane Bearden! One of my all time fans.
He had a torn ACL his senior year and played on, even making tackles.
That guy was a stud.
Great question . My favorite punter would be Chris Mohr . Woody Umphrey was very good for his era and could seemingly keep the ball in the air forever . Malcolm Simmons was pretty strong too .Here's one for ya, LCN, since you are our Alabama football braintrust.. Statistically, who have been our most successful/effective kickers/punters in school history? Since 1960, anyway..