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- Wallace pitcher Holley signs letter of intent with UAB
- Wallace pitcher Holley signs letter of intent with UAB
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TALKIN' TIDE: Seniors starting to think about their legacy
Mike Johnson isn’t any different than every other college football player. There was a time when he was prep standout who signed a national letter of intent with high hopes and aspirations.
But when Johnson signed with Alabama in February of 2006, the Crimson Tide senior offensive lineman never envisioned this.
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ALABAMA FOOTBALL: Anders overcomes adversity, becomes Tide's unsung hero
TUSCALOOSA — His jersey isn’t a best-seller. A large portion of Alabama football fans may not even know what position he plays. Eryk Anders: Flying under the preverbal radar and quietly pressuring opposing quarterbacks like no other Crimson Tide defender.
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UNA FOOTBALL: Bowden, Lions set for playoffs
FLORENCE — North Alabama coach Terry Bowden has already learned a lesson about postseason life in the Gulf South Conference from his assistants: You’ll have to play somebody twice.
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AUBURN FOOTBALL: Washington may be playing himself into job as kick returner
The road to success has been long for Demond Washington.
Just about as long as his big return last weekend against Georgia.
With his Auburn Tigers trailing 24-17 in the fourth quarter this past Saturday, Washington took a Bulldogs kickoff at his own 1-yard line, weaved in and out of traffic and sped all the way to the end zone for a 99-yard touchdown. -
ALABAMA FOOTBALL: Multi-talented safety Barron becoming one of SEC’s best
Mark Barron wasn’t short on options when coming out of high school.
Running back. Wide receiver. Safety. Linebacker.
Name the position and Barron most likely excelled at it while playing at St. Paul’s Episcopal in Mobile. - College football beat: Arenas: No Academy Award for Saban
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TALKIN' TIGERS: Stunning loss spoils Auburn’s plans
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