Friday, December 30, 2011

Barrett Jones to return for senior season

Alabama offensive lineman Barrett Jones has decided he would rather be a student-athlete in 2012 than play football at the next level.

At the conclusion of Alabama’s Friday practice session, the Outland Trophy winner announced his plans to return to Tuscaloosa for his senior campaign with the Tide.

Jones, who has already earned his college degree, plans to enroll in graduate school.

While the ‘Bama offensive lineman does admit to having NFL aspirations, his love for the University of Alabama, by his own admission, was one of the major factors in his decision to return to the college gridiron and the classroom.

"I guess the main reason to stay is that I love being here," Jones said. "That sounds cliché, but I don't know if life gets better than this."

Jones, who has been the preeminent and most versatile offensive lineman for the Crimson Tide this season, will once again be the “anchor” across the offensive front in 2012.

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LSU/UA: Originality halted as rematch draws near

As the BCS National Championship game draws closer, the majority of media pundits have nothing “fresh” to say.

Even though nothing was actually awarded on the night of Nov. 5, and everything will be on the line come Jan. 9…virtual “stillness” has come over most media members and fans.

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Other than rehashing the original early November “keys to the game” and pushing various personal opinions and/or agendas regarding the contest, the lengthy hiatus has provided most “responsible” media members, and Tide and Tiger fans, with sheer boredom.

Most “sane” fans have been relegated to watching “second tier” bowl games and watching the clock, while the “fanatical fringe” have taken to Twitter with the hopes of breaking the world record for “trolling” until they are threatened with death by three or more people.

Social media "trolling" to pass the time

Once LSU and Alabama arrive in New Orleans the pace will accelerate and various “nuggets” will be revealed, but until then, the rehashing, agenda pushing, bowl watching, and hard social media "trolling" will continue.

The BCS “got it right” in respect to LSU and Alabama, but when the “Game of the Century” has already been previewed, hyped, and played, all one can do is simply sit back and wait for the rematch.

After all, if you don’t know who LSU and Alabama are by now, and what each team brings to the table, you probably have no intentions of watching on Jan. 9…and certainly didn’t care on Nov. 5.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

2012 SEC Football Schedule

*Courtesy of SECDigitalNetwork.com*

ALABAMA
Sept. 15: at Arkansas
Sept. 29: OLE MISS
Oct. 13: at Missouri
Oct. 20: at Tennessee
Oct. 27: MISSISSIPPI STATE
Nov. 3: at LSU
Nov. 10: TEXAS A&M
Nov. 24: AUBURN

ARKANSAS
Sept. 15: ALABAMA
Sept. 29: vs. Texas A&M
Oct. 6: at Auburn
Oct. 13: KENTUCKY
Oct. 27: OLE MISS
Nov. 10: at South Carolina
Nov. 17: at Mississippi State
Nov. 24: LSU

AUBURN
Sept. 8: at Mississippi State
Sept. 22: LSU
Oct. 6: ARKANSAS
Oct. 13: at Ole Miss
Oct. 20: at Vanderbilt
Oct. 27: TEXAS A&M
Nov. 10: GEORGIA
Nov. 24: at Alabama

FLORIDA
Sept. 8: at Texas A&M
Sept. 15: at Tennessee
Sept. 22: KENTUCKY
Oct. 6: LSU
Oct. 13: at Vanderbilt
Oct. 20: SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 27: vs. Georgia (Jacksonville)
Nov. 3: MISSOURI

GEORGIA
Sept. 8: at Missouri
Sept. 22: VANDERBILT
Sept. 29: TENNESSEE
Oct. 6: at South Carolina
Oct. 20: at Kentucky
Oct. 27: vs. Florida (Jacksonville)
Nov. 3: OLE MISS
Nov. 10: at Auburn

KENTUCKY
Sept. 22: at Florida
Sept. 29: SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 6: MISSISSIPPI STATE
Oct. 13: at Arkansas
Oct. 20: GEORGIA
Oct. 27: at Missouri
Nov. 3: VANDERBILT
Nov. 24: at Tennessee

LSU
Sept. 22: at Auburn
Oct. 6: at Florida
Oct. 13: SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 20: at Texas A&M
Nov. 3: ALABAMA
Nov. 10: MISSISSIPPI STATE
Nov. 17: OLE MISS
Nov. 24: at Arkansas

OLE MISS
Sept. 29: at Alabama
Oct. 6: TEXAS A&M
Oct. 13: AUBURN
Oct. 27: at Arkansas
Nov. 3: at Georgia
Nov. 10: VANDERBILT
Nov. 17: at LSU
Nov. 24: MISSISSIPPI STATE

MISSISSIPPI STATE
Sept. 8: AUBURN
Oct. 6: at Kentucky
Oct. 13: TENNESSEE
Oct. 27: at Alabama
Nov. 3: TEXAS A&M
Nov. 10: at LSU
Nov. 17: ARKANSAS
Nov. 24: at Ole Miss

MISSOURI
Sept. 8: GEORGIA
Sept. 22: at South Carolina
Oct. 6: VANDERBILT
Oct. 13: ALABAMA
Oct. 27: KENTUCKY
Nov. 3: at Florida
Nov. 10: at Tennessee
Nov. 24: at Texas A&M

SOUTH CAROLINA
Aug. 30: at Vanderbilt
Sept. 22: MISSOURI
Sept. 29: at Kentucky
Oct. 6: GEORGIA
Oct. 13: at LSU
Oct. 20: at Florida
Oct. 27: TENNESSEE
Nov. 10: ARKANSAS

TENNESSEE
Sept. 15: FLORIDA
Sept. 29: at Georgia
Oct. 13: at Mississippi State
Oct. 20: ALABAMA
Oct. 27: at South Carolina
Nov. 10: MISSOURI
Nov. 17: at Vanderbilt
Nov. 24: KENTUCKY

TEXAS A&M
Sept. 8: FLORIDA
Sept. 29: vs. Arkansas
Oct. 6: at Ole Miss
Oct. 20: LSU
Oct. 27: at Auburn
Nov. 3: at Mississippi State
Nov. 10: at Alabama
Nov. 24: MISSOURI

VANDERBILT
Aug. 30: SOUTH CAROLINA
Sept. 22: at Georgia
Oct. 6: at Missouri
Oct. 13: FLORIDA
Oct. 20: AUBURN
Nov. 3: at Kentucky
Nov. 10: at Ole Miss
Nov. 17: TENNESSEE

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LSU/Alabama: Statistical Revision Required for UA


Points of Note

-If Alabama is held under 100 yards on the ground, once again, they will lose. With the combination of Richardson and Lacy, the Crimson Tide must garner a total of 165 yards rushing…at minimum.

-Alabama must outgain LSU on the ground. In reference to the point above, Alabama must succeed in the running game, while holding LSU to less than 100 yards rushing.

-The Crimson Tide must “win” the penalty stat. Alabama had a total of 73 yards in penalties, and several were of the illegal substitution variety.
One such penalty came during the critical overtime period. ‘Bama spent too much time “behind the chains” on Nov. 5.

-Ball security is important regardless of the opposition, but ball security against the LSU Tigers is paramount. As was the case in the initial meeting, AJ McCarron, and all offensive skill personnel, will need to protect the football and survive to play the next down. “Forcing the issue” is not the way to go…

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2012 Alabama Football Schedule

Sept. 1 Michigan (Cowboys Stadium)

Sept. 8 Western Kentucky

Sept. 15 *at Arkansas

Sept. 22 Florida Atlantic

Sept. 29 *Ole Miss

Oct. 6 Open Date

Oct. 13 *at Missouri

Oct. 20 *at Tennessee

Oct. 27 *Mississippi State

Nov. 3 *at LSU

Nov. 10 *Texas A&M

Nov. 17 Western Carolina

Nov. 24 *Auburn

*SEC Contest

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Monday, December 26, 2011

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Alphonse Taylor Gives Verbal to ‘Bama

Davidson High School (Mobile, AL) lineman Alphonse Taylor has given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama.

Taylor, who stands 6-foot-6 and tops the scale at 340-pounds, selected the Crimson Tide over Florida State after decommitting from the Seminoles earlier this month.

Expected to play nose guard for the Tide defense, Taylor becomes the 24th Alabama commitment in respect to the 2012 signing class.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Travell Dixon commits to Alabama

Defensive back Travell Dixon (Eastern Arizona J.C.) has officially signed his letter of intent and will attend the University of Alabama.

Dramatic "school reveal" via Twitter

Dixon, who is regarded as one of the top junior college DBs in the nation and a four-star prospect per Rivals.com, selected the Crimson Tide over the likes of Florida State and Mississippi State.

Dixon revealed his “college of choice” in a special announcement via Twitter.

Since Dixon was a junior college performer, he was permitted to sign his letter of intent today.

The 6-foot-2, 200-pound signee is expected to play a pivotal role on the Crimson Tide defense in 2012.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Yeldon gives verbal to ‘Bama, AU fans in hysteria

Daphne High School (AL) running back T.J. Yeldon has officially decommitted from Auburn University and given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama. Yeldon is expected to enroll at UA next month.

Yeldon, who is considered one of the top running backs in the nation in respect to the 2012 signing class, verbally committed to Auburn in June but changed that commitment Sunday afternoon.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound prospect was considered a “firm verbal” to Auburn, but in the wake of AU’s mediocre offensive production this season, coupled with the recent departure of offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn, Yeldon became a potential “flip” as the days moved forward.

Yeldon, who is regarded as a five-star talent per Rivals.com, has caused a major stir due to his recent verbal pledge to Alabama.

While fans of the Crimson Tide rejoice at the promise of adding yet another quality running back to the stable, Auburn fans have turned on Yeldon, his family, and virtually everyone associated with the University of Alabama.

“Switching is fine, but show some class when you do it,” expresses one AU supporter. “This kid's obviously a piece of crap thug.”

Using social media and various message boards to proclaim displeasure, the “Auburn Family” is convinced that Alabama and Nick Saban provided Yeldon and his family with impermissible benefits in exchange for his football services.

“It's time to take the gloves off,” writes a zealous fan. “Those (Alabama) scumbags need to be taken down by any means necessary.”

While the conspiracy theories have kept AU fans busy, one can’t live on “cheap fiction” alone. Auburn fans have also directed scathing remarks towards Yeldon via Twitter and wished him virtually everything short of physical death.

“…Would never wish this on anyone but T.J. Yeldon, I hope you tear every ligament in your knee,” tweets AU fan @ChapmanTanner1.

Although the above remark has since been deleted and replaced with an apology, the original “tweet” was well documented courtesy of various Twitter users exploiting the “retweet” function.

Auburn’s “fan meltdown” is certainly nothing new and the “syndrome” has become even more pervasive since 2008. The lack of basic common sense, coupled with delusions of grandeur in respect to the “worth” of the AU football program, has created utter pandemonium more often than not.

In respect to the T.J. Yeldon saga, Auburn fans simply can’t believe a highly-touted recruit would dare take a “step down” and agree to WILLINGLY play for the University of Alabama. How could someone leave Auburn for Alabama without being paid?

“This certainly rots. I'm going to love finding the money trail,” writes one Auburn madcap. “Right now it’s hard to tell if he played us or if he was simply paid off. Going to check this out right now…”

While “Mr. Tin Foil Hat” is checking it all out, sanity has arrived with a dose of reality.

Yeldon didn’t reject Auburn for Troy; he turned down Auburn for one of the elite programs in the nation.

As much as it pains Tiger fans to read and comprehend…Auburn is not an elite program and Gene Chizik is not Vince Lombardi.

Auburn is, at best, a perennial top-25 program, and Chizik is just a “yes man” in a windbreaker.

On the other hand, with an overall record of 47-6 since the 2008 season, the University of Alabama is one of the elite football programs in the nation.

Validated as a perennial national title contender since the ’08 campaign, UA is now on the cusp of earning the school’s second national title in three seasons.

Alabama also stakes claim to the 2009 Heisman Trophy winner and the 2011 Heisman Trophy third-place recipient.

What does it all mean?

Five-star prospects want to play for a stable “five-star” program. Auburn does not have a stable “five-star” program at this time.

Keep this in mind ladies and gents, prolific high school football players want to EAT Chick-fil-A after winning the BCS title…not PLAY in the Chick-fil-A Bowl.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Talent on the Table: Potential 2012 Alabama Signees

Alabama currently has a total of 21 verbal commitments in respect to the 2012 signing class, but who are the remaining targets for Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide?

Here is a quick look at ten prospects Alabama will attempt to reel in as national signing day approaches…

*Players listed in no particular order*

Jameis Winston-Hueytown, Alabama

-Five-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Duel-threat quarterback
-No. 1 quarterback in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 1 overall prospect in the state of Alabama per Rivals.com
-Soft-verbal to Florida State
-Has a possible future in baseball

T.J. Yeldon-Daphne, Alabama

-Five-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Running back
-No. 3 running back in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 2 overall prospect in the state of Alabama per Rivals.com
-Solid-verbal to Auburn (Potential to be “flipped” due to the departure of Gus Malzahn)

Landon Collins-Geismar, Louisiana

-Five-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Safety
-No. 2 safety in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 1 overall prospect in the state of Louisiana per Rivals.com
-Considered an Alabama “lean” by several recruiting experts

Eddie Goldman-Washington, District of Columbia

-Five-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Defensive tackle
-No. 1 defensive tackle in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 1 overall prospect in Washington, D.C. per Rivals.com
-No. 2 overall prospect in the nation per Rivals.com
-Considered an Alabama “lean” by several recruiting experts

Travell Dixon-Thatcher, Arizona

-Four-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Cornerback
-Currently attends Eastern Arizona Junior College
-Regarded as one of the top defensive backs in the junior college ranks
-Considered an Alabama “lean” by several recruiting experts

Cyrus Jones-Baltimore, Maryland

-Four-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Athlete/Wide Receiver
-No. 6 “athlete” in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 3 overall prospect in the state of Maryland per Rivals.com
-Considered an Alabama “lean” by several recruiting experts

Alphonse Taylor-Mobile, Alabama

-Three-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Offensive guard
-No. 26 offensive guard in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 15 overall prospect in the state of Alabama per Rivals.com
-Recent Florida State decommit
-Considered an Alabama “lean” by several recruiting experts

Daniel McCullers-Milledgeville, Georgia

-Four-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Defensive tackle
-Currently attends Georgia Military College
-Alabama and Tennessee appear to be the front-runners

Dorial Green-Beckham-Springfield, Missouri

-Five-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Wide receiver
-No. 1 wide receiver in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 1 overall prospect in the state of Missouri per Rivals.com
-No. 1 overall prospect in the nation per Rivals.com
-Green-Beckham has Alabama listed in his “final five” but Arkansas/Oklahoma are considered the main front-runners
-Green-Beckham is scheduled to visit the University of Alabama in January

Jordan Jenkins-Hamilton, Georgia

-Four-star prospect per Rivals.com
-Weakside defensive end
-No. 6 weakside defensive end in the nation per Rivals.com
-No. 5 overall prospect in the state of Georgia per Rivals.com
-Considered an Alabama “lean” by several recruiting experts

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Justin Thomas Decommits from ‘Bama

Prattville High School (AL) multipurpose standout Justin Thomas has decommitted from the University of Alabama in an effort to maintain his desire to play quarterback at the collegiate level.

Thomas, who is listed as a four-star prospect by Rivals.com, was targeted by Alabama as a defensive back…not a quarterback.

“Justin decommitted this morning,” said Prattville head coach Jamey Dubose. “Alabama told him he was going to play defensive back, and he wants to play quarterback. Alabama was honest with him and hats off to Justin and his family for sticking with what he wants to do. Alabama and Justin left it on good terms and to be honest this is the best on both parties.”

Thomas has reopened his recruitment with the hopes of becoming a multifaceted quarterback at the next level, rather than a multi-position athlete.

Thomas’ college choices include, but are not limited to, Florida State, Georgia Tech, and LSU.

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CSU hires McElwain as new head coach

Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain has accepted the daunting task of resurrecting Colorado State football.

The Rams have hired McElwain to succeed Steve Fairchild as the school’s new head coach. Fairchild led the Rams to a record of 3-9 each of the past three seasons and concluded his tenure with an overall record of 16-33.

McElwain, who will continue his coaching responsibilities at Alabama through the BCS title game, is expected to receive a five-year contract in the range of $1.5 million per season from Colorado State University.

Since arriving at the University of Alabama in 2008, McElwain has been a major catalyst in the program’s success. During his tenure at UA the Crimson Tide have amassed an overall record of 47-6, won the SEC crown, captured the school’s first Heisman Trophy, and earned the 13th national championship in program history.

On Jan. 9, in his final game at Alabama, McElwain will look to guide the Crimson Tide offense to the school’s 14th national championship and second championship in three seasons.

UPDATE I: Jim McElwain was officially introduced as the new Colorado State head coach at a press conference in Fort Collins, Colorado earlier today.

UPDATE II: McElwain’s contract is a five-year deal worth $1.35 million annually. McElwain will receive an additional $150,000 in bonus money if proper graduation rates are met and no NCAA violations take place.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Colorado State hires McElwain as new head coach

Alabama offensive coordinator Jim McElwain has accepted the daunting task of resurrecting Colorado State football.

The Rams have hired McElwain to succeed Steve Fairchild as the school’s new head coach. Fairchild led the Rams to a record of 3-9 each of the past three seasons and concluded his tenure with an overall record of 16-33.

McElwain, who will continue his coaching responsibilities at Alabama through the BCS title game, is expected to receive a five-year contract in the range of $1.5 million per season from Colorado State University.

Since arriving at the University of Alabama in 2008, McElwain has been a major catalyst in the program’s success. During his tenure at UA the Crimson Tide have amassed an overall record of 47-6, won the SEC crown, captured the school’s first Heisman Trophy, and earned the 13th national championship in program history.

On Jan. 9, in his final game at Alabama, McElwain will look to guide the Crimson Tide offense to the school’s 14th national championship and second championship in three seasons.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Griffin III wins Heisman, Richardson distant third

Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III has been awarded the 77th Heisman Trophy. “RG3” becomes the first Heisman winner in Baylor history.

Alabama running back Trent Richardson, who was considered a front-runner less than two weeks ago, finished a distant third.

Whether it was due to “BCS backlash” surrounding the Alabama Crimson Tide and the SEC, or the fact “RG3” happened to finish his regular season one week after Richardson, it only took a matter of days for the ‘Bama running back to be eliminated from Heisman contention.

Not only did Richardson finish third in the overall voting…he failed to “carry” the South region.

National Vote Ranking

1) Robert Griffin III (Baylor)
1,687 points-405 first-place votes

2) Andrew Luck (Stanford)
1,407 points-247 first-place votes

3) Trent Richardson (Alabama)
978 points-138 first-place votes

4) Montee Ball (Wisconsin)
348 points-22 first-place votes

5) Tyrann Mathieu (LSU)
327 points-34 first-place votes

South Region

1) Griffin 303 points
2) Richardson 256 points
3) Luck 182 points

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Friday, December 9, 2011

The Honored Tide: 2011 College Football Awards

Postseason honors continue to mount for the Alabama Crimson Tide football team.

Thursday night at the 2011 Home Depot College Football Awards several members of the Crimson Tide, including the program as a whole, received awards acknowledging on and off the field excellence.


Running back Trent Richardson received the coveted Doak Walker Award which is presented to the nation’s best running back. Richardson is the first running back in Crimson Tide history to win the award.

‘Bama offensive lineman Barrett Jones earned the Outland Trophy which is presented to the nation’s most outstanding interior lineman. Jones is the third player in Alabama history (Chris Samuels-1999, Andre Smith-2008) to receive the award.

RB Trent Richardson, OL Barrett Jones, LB Dont’a Hightower, and DB Mark Barron were named to the Walter Camp All-America First-Team, while
C William Vlachos and LB Courtney Upshaw received All-America Second-Team honors.

With a total of four players chosen, Alabama had the most players selected to the Walter Camp All-America First-Team.

Without question the most emotional moment of the night came when the University of Alabama football program, represented by long snapper Carson Tinker, received the Disney Spirit Award.

Alabama was selected for the award due to the overall response and recovery efforts following the tornado that devastated the city of Tuscaloosa on the afternoon of April 27.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Denzel Devall Gives Verbal to ‘Bama

Bastrop High School (Bastrop, LA) linebacker Denzel Devall has given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama for 2012.

Devall, who stands 6-foot-2 and tops the scale at 236-pounds, selected the Crimson Tide over the likes of LSU and Texas A&M.

Devall, who is considered the fifth-rated linebacker in the nation according to Rivals.com, becomes the 22nd Alabama verbal commitment in respect to the 2012 signing class.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Wuerffel Trophy, Coaches' All-SEC Team Selected

Alabama offensive lineman Barrett Jones has been awarded the coveted Wuerffel Trophy for 2011.

Named after former Florida quarterback and Heisman winner Danny Wuerffel, the award is presented to the FBS player who achieves high standards not only on the field, but in the classroom and in the community.

Jones, who graduated from the University of Alabama in August with a 4.0 GPA, has done mission labor in Haiti and has been recognized for his relief efforts following the April 27 tornado in Tuscaloosa.

The Wuerffel Trophy will be presented to Jones on Feb. 17 at the All Sports Association Awards Dinner in Fort Walton Beach, Florida.

2011 Coaches' All-SEC Football Team

-Alabama had 11 players selected.
-The Crimson Tide led the second-team with a total of five players selected.
-Wide receiver/return specialist Marquis Maze earned two positions on the second-team.
-Coaches were prohibited to vote for their own players.

First-Team Offense

OL-Barrett Jones
C-William Vlachos
RB-Trent Richardson

First-Team Defense

LB-Dont’a Hightower
LB-Courtney Upshaw
DB-Mark Barron

Second-Team Offense

OL-Chance Warmack
WR-Marquis Maze

Second-Team Defense

DL-Josh Chapman
DB-Dre Kirkpatrick

Second-Team Special Teams

RS-Marquis Maze

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Kurt Freitag Gives Verbal to ‘Bama

Buford High School (Buford, GA) tight end Kurt Freitag has given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama for 2012.

Freitag, who stands 6-foot-3 and tops the scale at 245-pounds, selected the Crimson Tide over the likes of Auburn and Florida.

Freitag becomes the 21st Alabama verbal commitment in respect to the 2012 signing class.

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Tide Players Receive AP and Coaches’ Honors

University of Alabama running back Trent Richardson has been named the Associated Press SEC Offensive Player of the Year as well as being named to the AP SEC first-team.

First-team selection honors were also awarded to center William Vlachos, offensive lineman Barrett Jones, safety Mark Barron, and linebacker Courtney Upshaw.

Linebacker Dont’a Hightower, nose guard Josh Chapman, and defensive back Dre Kirkpatrick were selected to the AP SEC second-team.

In similar proceedings, a total of five Crimson Tide players have been named to the 2011 AFCA FBS Coaches’ All-American Team.

Those players include, RB Trent Richardson, OL Barrett Jones, LB Dont’a Hightower, S Mark Barron, and DB DeQuan Menzie.

As the description would imply, FBS coaches perform the duty of player selection.

Abomination Apocalypse: UA is in...let hatred begin

The BCS system had the audacity to place the two best teams in the country in the Allstate BCS National Championship Game. What an outrage!

The above declaration is essentially the argument you are currently hearing from Alabama detractors once you peel away the bitterness, frustration, and revulsion.

In what became official Sunday night, the No. 1 LSU Tigers (13-0) will face the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (11-1) at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans to determine the BCS national champion.

…Let the “Abomination Apocalypse” commence.


Theatre of the Absurd

People who are not “happy” with the idea of a rematch have decided to pitch the, “Alabama is better, but Oklahoma State deserved to go” argument. Why is this argument laughable and worthless? Let me count the ways…

The BCS and major college athletics is not about letting “little Jimmy have a turn,” but rather elite competition where the “best of the best” play each other for the right to capture superiority.

Simply stated, if Alabama is the “better” team, then under no circumstance does Oklahoma State “deserve to go.”

Another utterance of absurdity that has been washed with the same detergent as the above argument, is the innocent pitch, “oh, well, I just wanted to see someone else play LSU.”

As a fan of college football, excluding team and school allegiance, I would certainly hope that after a long season I could witness the two best teams clash for the championship instead of the No. 1 team facing an opponent randomly selected from a wicker basket.

Once again reiterating the aforementioned commentary, the objective of the BCS is to find the “best of the best” not cater to “little Jimmy” simply because a faction of the general public want him to have a swing at the giant.

The Infinite Reality

As discussed in a preceding article, Oklahoma State never had a realistic chance to surpass Alabama in the final BCS standings.

Although the Cowboys created far more drama than anyone could have imagined, myself included, you simply can’t lose to an unranked team who is currently 6-6 (3-6 in the Big 12), and expect to play for all the marbles.

In a current society where “hating” has become as common as wearing pants, those who can’t deal with the present BCS situation will be required to accept the SEC’s dominance, and soon to be sixth consecutive BCS national championship.

"We are not going to apologize for being in the game," Alabama head coach Nick Saban said Sunday night. "Our players created this opportunity, and they deserve it. That's the system, and according to the system, we should be there."

While people like Tim Brando try to crunch the numbers and figure out a way for Boise State to play in the Super Bowl, the sane faction of society will understand that the agreed upon system is the current structure…and the only structure.

Don’t disrespect the system “little Jimmy”…you formally agreed to accept your fate many years ago.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Artie Burns Gives Verbal to ‘Bama

Miami Northwestern (FL) defensive back Artie Burns has given his verbal commitment to the University of Alabama for 2013.

Burns, who attends the same high school as 2012 Tide verbal Amari Cooper, becomes the forth verbal commitment for the Crimson Tide in respect to the 2013 signing class.

In addition to his football prowess, Burns is also an accomplished track and field star in the state of Florida.

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