Published on: 30th October, 2009
The SEC commissioner, Mike Slive, has been forced issued a statement basically saying; Lane Kiffin, either shut up or you will be watching your next Tennessee football game on television! The statement was issued on Oct. 30, 2009 and will most likely be dubbed the "Lane Kiffin Rule" by the media in honor ...Published on: 28th October, 2009
Lately, there has been some loose talk going around by some SEC coaches and fans that the SEC is somehow trying to help teams like Alabama and Florida win football games. Some have even gone as far as to say the SEC is hindering other SEC teams in their quest to ...Published on: 27th October, 2009
If you have recently attended a game in Tuscaloosa Alabama at Bryant-Denny stadium or watched one of the many game on television lately you may have noticed something interesting going on down on the South end of the stadium. It is hard to miss all the cranes and construction taking place ...Published on: 26th October, 2009
Enough is enough, Lane Kiffin, it is time for you to grow up and shut up! Ever since Alabama's Terrence "Mount" Cody blocked Daniel Lincoln's field goal attempt Saturday in Tuscaloosa, Al, all we have heard is Kiffin's false accusations and childish remarks insinuating that somehow Tennessee was cheated in Alabama's ...Published on: 25th October, 2009
Back in December of 2008, Auburn officials were met at the Auburn Airport with a lone heckler shouting , "We want a coach, not a loser!" at Auburn officials and Athletic Director Jay Jacobs. It's beginning to look like that crazy Auburn fan at the airport was not that crazy. Auburn is ...Published on: 24th October, 2009
In a game that tested Alabama's will to survive, the Tide's biggest hero (no pun intended), Terrence Cody, stepped up and made two key plays to save the Crimson Tide from almost certain defeat. Cody who is affectionately called Mount Cody by his coaches, teammates and Alabama fans had the best ...Published on: 21st October, 2009
There is no argument, Alabama and Tennessee are the two greatest college football programs in what is now called the SEC. Their fates have been intertwined for over a century. They have met on the field 90 different times and Alabama holds a slight 45-38 advantage, with seven other games ending ...Published on: 18th October, 2009
The Third Saturday in October was always reserved for the annual showdown between Alabama and Tennessee. It was the day that was always set aside for the clash of what was then the two best football programs in the South. The Third Saturday has always been very special to Alabama and ...Published on: 14th October, 2009
In a day gone by this matchup between Steve Spurrier and Nick Saban would have been a classic showdown between two coaches at the top of their game. For all intents and purposes, Steve Spurrier was the Nick Saban of the 1990s. He was one of the hottest names in college ...Published on: 11th October, 2009
In a game that would have made "old school" coaches like Vince Dooley, Johnny Majors, and Bear Bryant smile, Alabama used field position, a strong running game, a dominating defense, ball control, and a sound kicking game to defeat Houston Nutt's Ole Miss Rebels. Leigh Tiffin went 5-for-5 on field goals moving ...