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BR: The 25 Most Beloved Figures in Tide History
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Beloved sports figures means many things. It could mean the players was great, it could mean he was just admired for other things other than his sport or maybe it just means he was loved for who he was and the circumstances of his destiny with a team.

While I'm sure a twenty year old's list would differ from a man in his seventies, this is a list of who I as a writer, a fan myself (in advancing years) and an alumni would give.

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Kelsi Dunne named SEC Pitcher of the week
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- Alabama senior pitcher Kelsi Dunne (Port Orange, Fla.) was named the Southeastern Conference Softball Pitcher of the Week, as announced by the league office Monday. The award is the second of the season for the All-American and the eighth conference weekly honor of her career.

Dunne put together another solid weekend for the Crimson Tide earning two more wins, highlighted by a no-hitter, to move her record to 18-1 on the season. Dunne opened the series against South Carolina with a complete game, two-hit shutout. The right-hander struck out 12 and walked three.

In the series finale, Dunne tossed her eighth career no-hitter and second of the season by striking out 10 and walking two. Dunne recorded her first no-hitter of the season against Jacksonville State on Feb. 12.

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Second-ranked Tide is the No. 1 seed for NCAA Gymnastics Championships
pmull
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TUSCALOOSA - The Alabama gymnastics team still is not ranked No. 1 in the nation, and it didn't post the top regional qualifying score in the nation.

No matter. The second-ranked Crimson Tide will go into the 12-team April 15-17 NCAA Championships in Cleveland, Ohio, as the top-seeded team.

Florida remains the nation's top-ranked team, but the Gators barely qualified for the national meet. They finished second in the NCAA Denver Regional, edging Boise State by .025 of a point.

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New Walk-on to announce
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Taylor Morton started at OLB 2 years at Bibb County. In 2009, the Choctaws advanced to the quarterfinals of the Alabama High School Athletic Association Class 4A playoffs. Last season, they made it to the seminfinals. Morton was a leader on a stubborn Choctaws' defense that shutout six of 10 regular season opponents. Bibb County held the opposition to less than 10 points in nine of its 14 games.

Here is a great story from last year on his faith & why he is playing football - Click here for link

He's 6'2 195 so he'll likely start out at S

Here's a youtube vid

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW5FexHUg5I" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW5FexHUg5I</a>

Real Sports & Auburn: Where's The Outrage?
ssmithhhh
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Very interesting how the media continues to turn the heat up on Auburn, and the national perception of how it runs its athletic program.

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Just an excerpt:

"Auburn, you can’t just let this run its course and hope it goes away or gets forgotten, because in today’s day and age, the online media won’t let this go and everyone will keep asking questions like they did with Reggie Bush and USC.

It’s your choice.

Either 1) go after McClover, Reddick, Ramsay and Gray legally, in the media, and with a full-court PR press and start screaming that the accusations were all vicious lies (from someone other than Chizik), and really and truly determine whether or not the story is a fake; 2) find out if this is all true in any way, and if it is, start punishing yourself in the name of wanting to do the right thing; or 3) you and your fans must stand mute anytime anyone wants to assume that what McClover"

BR: Alabama Football: The Good, Bad and Ugly of This Weekend's Practice in Pads
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Like any coach watching a team scrimmage with itself, if the offense does well, he's not pleased with the defense. If the defense shines, the offense must have trouble. In other words, there's no pleasing a head coach when it comes to evaluating his own team against itself.

So what was good, what was bad and what was ugly?

The offense, the defense and the punting game in that order.

The casual fan would think that the defense, with all the starters returning, should have been able to contain an offense with two relatively new quarterbacks, missing the star running back, the top receiver and the left tackle.

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Hurt - There's already a buzz for tides 2012 season (Basketball)
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The University of Alabama basketball season hadn't been over for 24 hours before the Crimson Tide's star forward, JaMychal Green, was telling his Twitter followers he "couldn't believe it had ended so soon." The season hadn't been over 48 hours before Green said he was "ready to take some shots again."

Thousands of Alabama fans are ready for it, too.

In wrapping up the 2011 basketball season, perhaps the biggest accomplishment of all for this team was it made Tide fans look forward to basketball again. UA's run in the NIT ended one game short of a championship, but it didn't end before the buzz was back in a city and a fanbase that cares a lot more about basketball than casual observers realize.

UA fans didn't want 2011 to end - and, like Green, are ready for 2012 to begin.

So what exactly will 2012 look like? It's a little early to predict in some ways. Roster movement can happen quickly in college basketball. Remember, at this time a year ago, Alabama suddenly lost two players who would have been seniors, with both Justin Knox and Demetrius Jemison choosing to transfer out in search of more playing time. Nothing that dramatic seems to be on the horizon for this year's team, but it is possible there could be attrition on the UA roster. It's the nature of the sport.

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Friday practice and scrimmage
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Hey guys, 1st of all on Alex Watkins some GREAT news and the media found out after I told y'all his injury looked VERY serious, but luckily it was only a severe strain and a small tear so he will sit out the rest of Spring and likely with good rehab (our team is the best in the country no doubt about it) he'll be back before the season, sadly he's gonna miss the practice time that is crucial. So now is DEFINITELY the chance for Adrian Hubbard to impress and step up, I'll tell you guys that he has impressed but now he's really got his chance.

For Friday practice we really prepped the groups, not a whole lot of news or good juicy info just walkthroughs and LOTS of schmoozing by players LoL to Duron Carter and Daddy Cris but not much to report.

Now for the scrimmage there was LOTS to report so here we go:

- OMG!! This is the best group of OL we have that I've seen at Bama and at this stage they are ridiculously scary looking NO DOUBT!! what our offense will be about and we will run at will on any opponent. Coach Stoutland has REALLY turned some of these guys into mammoth OL. DJ Fluker was the most impressive I've seen an OL look since Andre Smith, not kidding, he was a pancake machine today, got a few hoots and hollers from Coach Stout and constant praising all scrimmage from CNS. McCollough and Douglas are in a battle for LT, both were excellent today McCollough gave up 2 sacks but those were both on long pass plays. Aaron was a brick wall man he even stood Upshaw straight up on 1 play and put him on his butt, haven't seen that all Spring or anyone else do that to 41. Steen is really starting to look like a Bama OG, working under Coach Stout has helped him tremendously. Our OL was really amazing and you saw it in the rushing stats.

- Both QB's honestly did pretty well, I'm not gonna lie to y'all, after the 1st scrimmage I PERSONALLY liked Sims and McCarron was still very impressive, just got the feeling of a leader from him and under pressure he made some great reads, some dump offs and showed poise in the pocket and MAN is his release quick. I know his stat line had 1 more INT, but TRUST ME 1 was a Champ Bailey type play by my new frontrunner for most improved John Fulton (I'll tell you about him later) and he threw against him most of the scrimmage was brutal TRUST ME. McCarron held on a little long to the ball and got sacked a few times and you saw how great his arm strength is but as is the case with his gunslinger mentality he forced a little too much at times, paid for it with the int and instead of progressing through reads a few plays got cold feet and slung it deep regardless of coverage, needless to say we have lots of great film to break down on McCarron in game situations to give him feedback on, Sims as well, but he just to me really came to play Saturday and scrimmaged VERY well, several coaches were impressed and if he keeps it up he'll win the job no doubt about it.

- All the WR's looked pretty good Saturday and again I'll tell you Saban closed out the weekend with a HUGE addition that will DEFINITELY shore up the hole left by Julio in catching and blocking (he's also a phenomenal blocker as well) but all the guys looked good Saturday, we have some very fast guys at WR, Bell continued to impress as did Maze. Maze and both QBs have created a bond and he will factor in heavily into the offense in different ways as well as Blake Sims both guys had more stats than were listed by using them in different sets (1 had an impressive long run). Bowman also had a few pretty spectacular catches and was left out of the stat sheet (hush hush LoL finished with 70 or so receiving yds I think). Big Mike Williams also struggled more than we thought he would, but to his credit most of his work was blocking today in heavier sets and he did well also Fowler was put at H back a few times and had a 1 handed TD catch, he's another guy I expect to be a jack of trades player to factor in a lot of different ways into the offense. We also have a number of different threats as receivers and the CHERRY ON TOP OF THE CAKE was adding Duron Carter!! WOOOOOW I'M EXCITED!

- I told you guys the ILB group is ridiculous and we saw it big time yesterday. We are more confident that Hightower is back to his TF and before the injury form. On one of the sacks he recorded Sims had to take a moment when he said the look he saw in DH's eyes was scary. He's definitely BACK! Also Trey really stepped up and impressed today he's learning on the fly and like I said before very close to a clone of Hightower. CJ Mosley also was impressive made some great reads and really stepping up as a leader on the 2nd team group. And finally Upshaw was Upshaw fast aggressive, mean and athletic really worked on the upper body strength trying to become THE absolutely perfect Jack LB for our defense. Again ridiculous depth very impressive all around and also a good bit of tape to break down and analyze. Nico also is really pushing to get into the rotation he made a few great reads and stepped into the hole several times off a block we saw a lot of great things from him today.

- When John Fulton was 1st being recruited he had a nickname we heard about "Bam Bam, because he hits like a safety" his HS coach told us and today we saw it, his int was off an earhole shot he had on Norwood AFTER Norwood caught the curl route and jammed him and then popped him so hard he knocked the ball up and caught it, shades of the way Javy popped some WR's and he was a blanket on his WR all day really developing well and turned a corner under Saban's tutelage and man oh man did he impress his stat line was also impressive, it's great to see another CB Really stepping up

- The DL had a pretty good day, the 2 best looking guys today were D. Square and Chapman, but we got a LOT to review on tape I guess it was sort of a dominating performance by the OL's, I can tell you that both JuCo guys looked impressive but both also have a ways to go but both served the major purpose of havoc in the middle and the pass rush was something fierce thanks to both those guys which was awesome to see since we really lacked it last year. Chapman had a nice day too with 3 tackles, all TFL not sure why his stats weren't included but you know he's the leader of the group. Also 2 more sacks unaccounted for was Ed Stinson who also looked very good and also raw enough that needs more work but he's really starting to look like a lean mean DE.

- Y'all saw the rushing stats so y'all KNOW the whole group is impressive, TR didn't get much PT today. Lacy was a beast, he did what we asked and attacked the hole and really was impressive he's improved foot speed and balance and his bashing style is still there, he's grabbed onto the back-up role and is holding on tight. Also we got a lot of great reps for Dee and Goode and got to see Dee a little more in an expanded role and is still getting a crash course and today took a large step. He also showed a good bit of backfield blocking skill which is also very welcome to see for a TF.

- Special teams is still struggling a bit. Cade was the best looking kicker and Jay Williams looked pretty good at punter but it's a group of guys who are still very raw so there's a lot of work to do with them.

- Vinnie Sunseri was also left out of the stat sheet for a reason I'm assuming played S and some dollar nickel and dime DB, VERY impressive at both and he also had some pops

- GREAT 1st scrimmage lots of stuff to work on and a scary good looking team already, lots of hungry guys as well

Any questions?

Dunne No-Hits South Carolina in 1-0 Win
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COLUMBIA, S.C. - Alabama senior pitcher Kelsi Dunne threw her eighth career no-hitter to lead the Crimson Tide to a 1-0 victory and a series sweep over South Carolina (17-18, 3-13 SEC), Sunday afternoon at Beckham Field. With the win, Alabama improves to 37-2 on the season and 12-1 in Southeastern Conference play.

Dunne struck out 10 and walked two in her second no-hitter of the season. The senior no-hit the Jacksonville State Gamecocks on Feb. 12. With the win, the right-hander improves to 18-1 on the year.

Senior Whitney Larsen collected two hits and drove in the lone run for the Tide. Larsen now has 41 RBI on the season.

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Alabama spring football scrimmage highlights quarterback battle
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TUSCALOOSA -- AJ McCarron and Phillip Sims grabbed hold of Alabama's offense Saturday in the first of several auditions that will culminate with one of them winning the starting quarterback job.

Few people were invited to watch Saturday's first spring scrimmage at Bryant-Denny Stadium, which was closed to the general public and the media.

Still, speculation and curiosity is inevitable for one of the storied collegiate football programs which has produced quarterback legends such as Joe Namath and Bart Starr.

The final decision of choosing a replacement for two-year starter Greg McElroy, ultimately to be made by coach Nick Saban, isn't expected until preseason practice.

Saban immediately addressed the current quarterback situation, but gave little away and discredited the statistics because the format of the scrimmage was not a true game format.

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