Monday, August 31, 2009

Yes!!!! Its here again.


Ladies and and Gentlemen, the time has come, Alabama Football has returned, to what looks like another promising season.
The Tide heads to Atlanta on Saturday, September 5th to take on the Virginia Tech Hokies in the Georiga Dome. Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide are coming off a 12-0 regular season and only missing out on playing for the 13th National Chapionship by only 1 quarter, with a new season comes new hope to getting back to atlanta in december, to miami in january, and it all starts this saturday.




Covering the Capstone, Joey Pearse

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Wish Grant-ed


Virginia Commonwealth coach Anthony Grant has agreed in principal to a contract to become Alabama's next coach


After a courtship that began with UA Director of Athletics Mal Moore received permission from VCU to speak with Grant last weekend, and culminated with a highly-publicized visit to the Capstone on Wednesday, Grant agreed to accept the job on Friday.


Grant led VCU to two NCAA Tournament appearances in three years as coach of the Rams. His three-year record at the school is 76-25, including two Colonial Athletic Association Tournament championships, and three CAA regular season titles.


He replaces interim coach Philip Pearson, who took over for former coach Mark Gottfried in midseason

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Back2Back


The Crimson Tide Finished once again on top in the recruing world landing four five star atheletes and the nations top recruiting class. Nick Saban, even with the loss of his top recruiter Lance Thompson, did not lose a single previous comitment. Among some of the top recruits brought in by the Tide were escambia running back, Trent Richardson, Foleys DJ Fluker, Tana Patrick, Dre Kirkpatrick, and Nico Johnson. Bama passed LSU for the top spot when Lsu Commit, Kenny bell pulled his comitment and chose the tide.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Bama Holds off Ole Miss


The Alabama men's basketball team (12-6)-(2-2), defeated the Ole Miss Rebels 76-73 wednesday night in Coleman Collisium. The Tide's defense held together late in the second half stopping two key possesions of the rebels to hold on to a 74-73 lead before Senario Hillman knocked down 2 free throws with 2.1 seconds left to seal the victory for the tide.


Mikhail Torrence led the Tide in scoring with 24 pts, Torrence has scored 20 or more points in the past 3 games. The Tide stays at home to face Kentucky Saturday jan 24th tip off is sat for 2 pm.

Bama Hire pays off

The effect of the Tide's hire of assistant coach James Willis away from hated in-state rival Auburn didn't take long to become apparent. On Wednesday night, Seffner-Armwood linebacker Petey Smith announced he has a runaway favorite and the news is good for Alabama fans.

Smith, the 32nd-ranked inside linebacker nationally, has pretty much ended the recruiting process except for making his decision final. Smith Decided not to take his visit to auburn this weekend as he informed the coaching staff on wednesday.

Behind Enemy Lines


Coach Nick Saban went behind enemy lines and filled the vacant spot on Alabamas coaching staff.
James Willis the former linebackers coach at the University of Auburn was hired wednesday to fill the spot of Lance Tompson, who left the tide to join Lane Kiffin on the Tennessee staff.
Willis is very familiar with the mobile area which often is the states most fertile recruting area.

Steele Out for Season......Again


Alabama point guard Ronald Steele will not play the rest of the season, according to Crimson Tide head coach Mark Gottfried.The fifth-year senior is suffering from plantar fasciitis, which has forced him to miss the last two games.

Ronald Steele has played his last game for Alabama.Steele has not played since January 11, and averaged 12.9 points and 3.7 assists before pain in his heel sidelined him after a home win over LSU.