Re: [RollTideFan] Week 9 Prediction Winners
Go 'Cocks! Beat Florida! Hu... Too late to say that. Go 'Cocks! Beat Clemson! bill evans Hartselle, AL [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 22:30:46 -0600 Jeff Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Florida / USC - Bill Evans http://www.rolltidefan.net/weeklypredictions.htm GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
[RollTideFan] Fortunately for Tide, Zow not a quitter
Nice article about Zow in the morning paper. I expect Watts will start next Saturday, even if he is only 90% healthy. bill evans Hartselle, AL [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/sports/columns/01a.shtml Fortunately for Tide, Zow not a quitter MARK EDWARDS TUSCALOOSA -- When Alabama wins a game, head coach Dennis Franchione usually makes his obligatory Way to go speech to his team before giving out a game ball. But he couldn't wait Saturday. The Crimson Tide head coach skipped all the congratulations, except for the ones he wanted to shower on senior quarterback Andrew Zow. Immediately after Franchione and his assistant coaches herded the players into the locker room following a 24-17 win over Mississippi State on Saturday, he stood in front of the room and began searching the crowd. Where's Andrew Zow? he asked. Where's Andrew Zow? Several teammates pushed Zow to the front of the room with Franchione, who awarded him the first game ball of his college football career. After not playing much all season, Zow led Alabama to a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns and a come-from-behind victory. After giving the football to Zow, Franchione told the players, You should be proud that he's on your team. Zow smiled and bowed his head as his teammates chanted, Drew, Drew, Drew. Franchione may have enjoyed this moment as much as any this season. He got to reward someone who not only helped win a game but also smoothed the way for the Franchione regime this season. Zow, a senior, started for three years under former head coach Mike DuBose, but when Franchione arrived after last season, junior Tyler Watts proved he was better. Watts learned the offense more precisely than Zow and showed an ability to play mistake-free and keep Alabama out of negative-yardage plays -- two attributes Franchione values heavily. Still, even though Watts won the job fair and square, Franchione couldn't help but wonder how Zow would handle the demotion. As it turned out, he didn't need to worry. Zow continued to display the same enthusiasm and leadership that he did when he started. He showed he was willing to follow the new coach, and plenty of his friends on the team followed his example. He's never sat on the sideline saying he was ticked off at not getting to play, said senior receiver Jason McAddley, who was Zow's roommate for 2½ years. He's always into the game, and if he sees something he thinks might help, he'll come up and say something. He's supportive of Tyler and the whole team. Zow got his chance Saturday because Watts suffered an injured groin muscle in his left leg in the opening quarter. He left the game and never returned, even though he stayed on the sideline dressed in his uniform. Afterward, Watts walked off the field, limping badly. He left the locker room riding the back of a golf cart driven by an Alabama trainer. Franchione doesn't like to discuss injuries publicly. So when a reporter asked about Watts' status for this week's Auburn game, he smiled and answered, Don't ask me that. Pressed, Franchione added, He'll be ready to play next week. He also said that Watts could've played again Saturday if needed, although that seems a little far-fetched. Watts didn't appear ready to play anytime soon. So who knows if Zow will have more chances for glory? It might be nice to see him get at least one more chance, though. After throwing for 157 yards Saturday, he is only 17 behind former All-American Jay Barker on Alabama's all-time passing yards list. Zow said he would love to have that record, but then he smiled and added, I'm not going to cry about it if I don't get it. GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] UGA
You do mean paying attention as Georgia GAVE auburn the game, right? Jenny / Panama City - Original Message - From: Jeff Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Roll Tide Fan-The University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 12:51 AM Subject: [RollTideFan] UGA I hope everyone was paying attention to arbrin vs. UGA, yesterday afternoon. BAMA and UGA are scheduled to lock horns in Tuscaloosa on 10/5/02. Roll Tide!! Beat The Hell Out of arbrin!! Slef To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
RE: [RollTideFan] Last play of UGA/Au Game...
Hey Bill, serious question, and no I'm trying to start anything by asking this. What did you think of Tub's going for it on 4th down inside his OWN 20 in the 2nd quarter trailing by 7 at the time. I couldn't believe he did it. It worked out for him, but man, the game could have turned to UGA's favor big time if AU had not of converted. RDT! Rick -Original Message- From: William H Evans Richt is officially an idiot. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] UGA
Hugh, They may not have all the dates finalized but they do know who the opponents are. bill evans Hartselle, AL [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Alabama - Permanent: Tennessee. Rotating: at Vanderbilt, vs. Georgia in 2002; at Georgia, vs. Kentucky in 2003; at Kentucky, vs. South Carolina in 2004; at South Carolina, vs. Florida in 2005; at Florida, vs. Vanderbilt in 2006. Arkansas - Permanent: South Carolina. Rotating: at Tennessee, vs. Kentucky in 2002; at Kentucky, vs. Florida in 2003; at Florida, vs. Georgia in 2004; at Georgia, vs. Vanderbilt in 2005; at Vanderbilt, vs. Tennessee in 2006. Auburn - Permanent: Georgia. Rotating: at Florida, vs. Vanderbilt in 2002; at Vanderbilt, vs. Tennessee in 2003; at Tennessee, vs. Kentucky in 2004; at Kentucky, vs. South Carolina in 2005; at South Carolina, vs. Florida in 2006. Florida - Permanent: LSU. Rotating: vs. Auburn, at Ole Miss in 2002; vs. Ole Miss, at Arkansas in 2003; vs. Arkansas, at Mississippi State in 2004; vs. Mississippi State, at Alabama in 2005; vs. Alabama, at Auburn in 2006. Georgia - Permanent: Auburn. Rotating: vs. Ole Miss, at Alabama in 2002; vs. Alabama, at LSU in 2003; vs. LSU, at Arkansas in 2004; vs. Arkansas, at Mississippi State in 2005; vs. Mississippi State, at Ole Miss in 2006. Kentucky - Permanent: Mississippi State. Rotating: vs. LSU, at Arkansas in 2002; vs. Arkansas, at Alabama in 2003; vs. Alabama, at Auburn in 2004; vs. Auburn, at Ole Miss in 2005; vs. Ole Miss, at LSU in 2006. LSU - Permanent: Florida. Rotating: at Kentucky, vs. South Carolina in 2002; at South Carolina, vs. Georgia in 2003; at Georgia, vs. Vanderbilt in 2004; at Vanderbilt, vs. Tennessee in 2005; at Tennessee, vs. Kentucky in 2006. Ole Miss - Permanent: Vanderbilt. Rotating: at Georgia, vs. Florida in 2002; at Florida, vs. South Carolina in 2003; at South Carolina, vs. Tennessee in 2004; at Tennessee, vs. Kentucky in 2005; at Kentucky, vs. Georgia in 2006. Mississippi State - Permanent: Kentucky. Rotating: at South Carolina, vs. Tennessee in 2002; at Tennessee, vs. Vanderbilt in 2003; at Vanderbilt, vs. Florida in 2004; at Florida, vs. Georgia in 2005; at Georgia, vs. South Carolina in 2006. South Carolina - Permanent: Arkansas. Rotating: vs. Mississippi State, at LSU in 2002; vs. LSU, at Ole Miss in 2003; vs. Ole Miss, at Alabama in 2004; vs. Alabama, at Auburn in 2005; vs. Auburn, at Mississippi State in 2006. Tennessee - Permanent: Alabama. Rotating: vs. Arkansas, at Mississippi State in 2002; vs. Mississippi State, at Auburn in 2003; vs. Auburn, at Ole Miss in 2004; vs. Ole Miss, at LSU in 2005; vs. LSU, at Arkansas in 2006. Vanderbilt - Permanent: Ole Miss. Rotating: vs. Alabama, at Auburn in 2002; vs. Auburn, at Mississippi State in 2003; vs. Mississippi State, at LSU in 2004; vs. LSU, at Arkansas in 2005; vs. Arkansas, at Alabama in 2006. On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 09:53:51 -0600 Hugh Wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I didn't think the '02 schedule had been finalized, with the changes to the SEC scheduling system being made next year? In any case, yes, Richt should be ashamed of the call made at the end of the game. That was just pure and simply STUPID. You do mean paying attention as Georgia GAVE auburn the game, right? I hope everyone was paying attention to arbrin vs. UGA, yesterday afternoon. BAMA and UGA are scheduled to lock horns in Tuscaloosa on 10/5/02. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
[RollTideFan] Pretty Good Cecil Hurt Piece
RTR!! [...] This was a step forward for Alabama, one step of a journey. Next week, the Tide has a chance to take more than a step perhaps a great leap forward. It may not be ready to take that leap yet but it is more ready than it was before the fourth quarter against Mississippi State. [...] http://www.tidesports.com/columns/cecilhurt/1628cecilhurt.html Rick To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] Last play of UGA/Au Game...
Tuberville goes for it ALL the time. A lot of those times he fails. He does give opposing coaches something to think about, that is for sure. How many teams run the sweep as a standard play out of their punt formation? Opposing teams have to prepare for that stuff. Long.story.short: I hate it when it fails, but I understand why he does it so often. The specific time you were thinking about I was saying 'GO!'. It was only three inches AU needed, and Duval had just shanked two punts in a row. bill evans Hartselle, AL [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 10:02:20 -0600 Rick McMahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hey Bill, serious question, and no I'm trying to start anything by asking this. What did you think of Tub's going for it on 4th down inside his OWN 20 in the 2nd quarter trailing by 7 at the time. I couldn't believe he did it. It worked out for him, but man, the game could have turned to UGA's favor big time if AU had not of converted. RDT! Rick GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
RE: [RollTideFan] Last play of UGA/Au Game...
Second guessing those kind of decisions is a big part of the fun. A lot of Bama folks have second guessed Bama's fake FG try in yesterday's first half too. Bottom line, if Thomas had caught the pitch cleanly, it was a TD. It looked like he sorta short armed it by taking his eye off the ball for a split second and just fumbled off his finger tips. I thought it was a good call, just hated to see it botched. Rick -Original Message- From: William H Evans Tuberville goes for it ALL the time. A lot of those times he fails. He does give opposing coaches something to think about, that is for sure. How many teams run the sweep as a standard play out of their punt formation? Opposing teams have to prepare for that stuff. Long.story.short: I hate it when it fails, but I understand why he does it so often. The specific time you were thinking about I was saying 'GO!'. It was only three inches AU needed, and Duval had just shanked two punts in a row. bill evans Hartselle, AL [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] Last play of UGA/Au Game...
- Original Message - Second guessing those kind of decisions is a big part of the fun. A lot of Bama folks have second guessed Bama's fake FG try in yesterday's first half too. Bottom line, if Thomas had caught the pitch cleanly, it was a TD. It looked like he sorta short armed it by taking his eye off the ball for a split second and just fumbled off his finger tips. I thought it was a good call, just hated to see it botched. That's one thing that I've noticed this year - gutsy calls that have been botched. The difference is that this coaching staff does have the guts to make the calls, whereas DuBose's staff claimed that everything was too complicated, and tried to simplify it to the point of it being predictable. Now, we've got to get to where we can execute these kind of plays. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] For Those Interested...NFL
Shaun just broke an 89 yard TD run for the Hawks...he's up to about 200 yards tonight. Rol Tide. Jim D. To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
[RollTideFan] Shaun's Incredible Night...NFL
35 rushes, 266 yards, 3TD's! Congratulations Mr. Alexander, what a great display of running ability! ROLL TIDE ROLL Rick To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] Shaun's Incredible Night...NFL
In a message dated 11/11/01 10:45:43 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 35 rushes, 266 yards, 3TD's! SIMPLY AWESOME! I wish that I had a time machine so that I could go back relive some of The Tide's season's past. Rollin regardless...Susie-Q To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
Re: [RollTideFan] Re: (non-BAMA) So much for Senate Investigations !!
Scott Rogers wrote: At least Gen. Stonewall Jackson honorably resigned his commission before commiting acts against the government of the United States. I would remind you that Gen. Thomas E. Jackson was no longer a citizen of the United States when he served as an officer for the Confederate States of America. He was a resident and citizen of the sovereign Commonwealth of Virginia. -- Phil Harbison mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net
[RollTideFan] Franchione happier this week...
Emphasizing that he was especially happy for Alabama's seniors who ended their playing careers at Bryant-Denny Stadium on a winning note, Tide Head Coach Dennis Franchione was definitely in a better mood this Sunday than last. Of course winning tends to have that effect on everyone--including head coaches. We had a great fourth quarter both offensively and defensively, Franchione said. You have to tip your hat to our players, because they kept battling and believing in each other. If interested, the link carries you to the complete report based on Coach Fran's Sunday teleconference: http://alabama.theinsiders.com/2/24581.html J.E. Jay Lisby Bama: Inside the Crimson Tide BamaMag.com To unsubscribe from this list just send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a BLANK subject line and the single word UNSUBSCRIBE (without the quotes) in the body or visit http://www.RollTideFan.net