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Operation Red Dog II
Posted by mgmbamafan on 2/15/13 at 2:32 pm
I see they are posting pictures of Bama players with cars again... They tried the suit thing, now this...
re: 4 Alabama football players arrested for robbery ... Link with victims story
Posted by mgmbamafan on 2/12/13 at 1:53 pm to RT1941
quote:
YES - this is Calloway's 2nd strike - HE GONE
His second offense, but he is NOT gone... He did not assault anyone...
re: 4 Alabama football players arrested for robbery ... Link with victims story
Posted by mgmbamafan on 2/12/13 at 1:40 pm to RollTide1987
Calloway will remain on the team... hearing a three game suspension... Peaches knows too much...
re: What's the latest with Dee Liner?
Posted by mgmbamafan on 12/17/12 at 10:10 am to TheSystem
100% lock to Bama....
re: Robert Nkemdiche Rumor: Explains "Other" Teams Emerging in Recruitment
Posted by mgmbamafan on 12/17/12 at 10:08 am to Slippery Slope
The NCAA will NEVER investigate Alabama... this is just part of our plan to get him to Bama... Throw doubt about his possible going to Ole Miss....
re: Trooper Taylor is able to recruit on the road per AU insiders.
Posted by mgmbamafan on 11/26/12 at 4:45 pm to Peter Buck
Dang that Trooper... He is cheating... My buddies tell me he is cheating... Offered girls hookers... also offered Yeldon a lot of money, cars, etc...
re: Why does Alabama only have 8 seniors?
Posted by mgmbamafan on 11/26/12 at 4:35 pm to pvilleguru
Some have gone pro, some processed... the ones remaing will win 3 natties.
Sheridan Odds on Auburn Job
Posted by mgmbamafan on 11/26/12 at 4:34 pm
Danny Sheridan ?@DannySheridan1
early odds on the next Auburn Coach:
Bobby Petrino 1:1;
Jimbo Fisher 7:5;
Gus Malzahn 3:1
early odds on the next Auburn Coach:
Bobby Petrino 1:1;
Jimbo Fisher 7:5;
Gus Malzahn 3:1
re: *The Official Houston Dale Nutt is a jerkoff thread*
Posted by mgmbamafan on 10/30/12 at 2:46 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
Wasn't Ellis a finalist for the Auburn Job?
Power of the Press
Posted by mgmbamafan on 10/30/12 at 2:46 pm
Alabama has an ongoing investigation going on in Pensacola, The Pensacola paper indicates that the NCAA is interviewing his HS about it..... No one has the Balls to ask Saban about it...
The Club gets finbaum to indicate a Bomb is about to go off, then a disgraced odds maker to make claims agains Auburn at a paid Tuscaloosa meeting, then a reporter ask about it, now it is a video on al.com.. ( The Video
This is how you deflect people..
The Club gets finbaum to indicate a Bomb is about to go off, then a disgraced odds maker to make claims agains Auburn at a paid Tuscaloosa meeting, then a reporter ask about it, now it is a video on al.com.. ( The Video
This is how you deflect people..
NCAA in Pensacola, this week... Interesting...
Posted by mgmbamafan on 10/24/12 at 10:00 am
Things have calmed down for former Washington High defensive tackle Darius Paige over the past few months. But that might not last very long.
Sources close to the situation have confirmed to the News Journal that NCAA associate director of enforcement Renee Gomila will be in Pensacola this week to interview Washington officials about Paige. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the ongoing NCAA investigation.Paige’s transfer to Foley (Ala.) High School made national headlines when Washington High defensive coordinator George Schellang — who was the Wildcats’ interim head coach after Mike Smith’s resignation over the summer — alleged University of Alabama assistant coach Jeremy Pruitt forced the move.
Total BS, we Are BAMA
Sources close to the situation have confirmed to the News Journal that NCAA associate director of enforcement Renee Gomila will be in Pensacola this week to interview Washington officials about Paige. The sources spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the ongoing NCAA investigation.Paige’s transfer to Foley (Ala.) High School made national headlines when Washington High defensive coordinator George Schellang — who was the Wildcats’ interim head coach after Mike Smith’s resignation over the summer — alleged University of Alabama assistant coach Jeremy Pruitt forced the move.
Total BS, we Are BAMA
UAB Medical School - Montgomery
Posted by mgmbamafan on 10/5/12 at 8:35 am
UAB Medical School is opening a new branch in Montgomery to go with the one in Hunstville and Tuscaloosa. So we will have UAB-Montgomery, UAB-Tuscaloosa and UAB-Huntsville....
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The campus, located at Baptist Medical Center South, will be the third regional location for the UAB School of Medicine. UAB already operates campuses in Tuscaloosa and Huntsville.
UAB Expands
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The campus, located at Baptist Medical Center South, will be the third regional location for the UAB School of Medicine. UAB already operates campuses in Tuscaloosa and Huntsville.
UAB Expands
Updyke One Month to Years of Evaluation...
Posted by mgmbamafan on 10/2/12 at 4:56 pm
So Harvey is in Jail and has not even started his evaluation... this will take a while...
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OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Officials say psychiatric testing like the evaluations planned for a University of Alabama fan charged with poisoning Auburn University's landmark oak trees can last from a few hours to years.
Harvey Updyke surrendered for psychiatric testing last week in Opelika, and he remained in the Lee County jail Tuesday morning.
The state mental health agency says tests most often are conducted in county jails, where the process can last from hours to a few days.
The department says evaluations can last from a month to years if a person is taken to a state mental facility for screening.
The agency declined comment on Updyke specificially, citing confidentiality rules.
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Montgomery Fish Wrapper
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OPELIKA, Ala. (AP) — Officials say psychiatric testing like the evaluations planned for a University of Alabama fan charged with poisoning Auburn University's landmark oak trees can last from a few hours to years.
Harvey Updyke surrendered for psychiatric testing last week in Opelika, and he remained in the Lee County jail Tuesday morning.
The state mental health agency says tests most often are conducted in county jails, where the process can last from hours to a few days.
The department says evaluations can last from a month to years if a person is taken to a state mental facility for screening.
The agency declined comment on Updyke specificially, citing confidentiality rules.
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Montgomery Fish Wrapper
re: D.J. Johnson faces house arrest
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/27/12 at 10:49 am to dedfella
The kid is still a commitment and is presumed innocent until proven guilty....
D.J. Johnson faces house arrest
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/27/12 at 10:44 am
Still hope that this guy comes to Bama... the judge is going to let him go to school... can not play football, but can be academically eligible...
RTR///
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Spanish Fort High receiver Deon "D.J." Johnson won't be able to play football any time soon after District Judge Jody Bishop placed severe restrictions on the 19-year-old if he posts bond in the wake of his recent arrest on a first-degree rape charge.
According to Bishop's order, obtained from the Baldwin County District Attorney's Office today, Johnson will be bound to house arrest except for attending classes at Spanish Fort High School between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., if and when the teen posts bond.
RTR///
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Spanish Fort High receiver Deon "D.J." Johnson won't be able to play football any time soon after District Judge Jody Bishop placed severe restrictions on the 19-year-old if he posts bond in the wake of his recent arrest on a first-degree rape charge.
According to Bishop's order, obtained from the Baldwin County District Attorney's Office today, Johnson will be bound to house arrest except for attending classes at Spanish Fort High School between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., if and when the teen posts bond.
re: Archie Manning on AJ McCarron
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/27/12 at 10:27 am to mwlewis
Will he go pro next year?
re: Updyke psychiatric evaluation (Tuscaloosa) - Updated
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/27/12 at 10:26 am to TT9
He will be out this afternoon.... The guy knows how to play the system.... Just before trial switch attorneys, talk to the press, health issues, etc...
re: Devinner said audio tapes are coming.
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/14/12 at 8:46 am to piggidyphish
Scarbo chimes in and says nothing... Thought the picture was interesting.
As fascinating as all this may be, in a stop-and-look-at-the-train-wreck kinda way, and as much finger-pointing as it's included and generated, in the larger scheme of things, it doesn't really matter what De'Vinner told any of those newspapers, radio stations or websites.
It doesn't matter if there were inconsistencies in his public stories. Nor does it matter how many people question his credibility, publicly and privately.
It only matters what he's told the NCAA, whether the NCAA believes any of it and whether the NCAA can corroborate it.
If you know anything about NCAA investigations -- residence in this state would be a qualification -- you know they don't always end where, when or how you think they will. If you know anyone who knows De'Vinner, you shouldn't be surprised if what he's said in public doesn't exactly match what he's said in private.
As fascinating as all this may be, in a stop-and-look-at-the-train-wreck kinda way, and as much finger-pointing as it's included and generated, in the larger scheme of things, it doesn't really matter what De'Vinner told any of those newspapers, radio stations or websites.
It doesn't matter if there were inconsistencies in his public stories. Nor does it matter how many people question his credibility, publicly and privately.
It only matters what he's told the NCAA, whether the NCAA believes any of it and whether the NCAA can corroborate it.
If you know anything about NCAA investigations -- residence in this state would be a qualification -- you know they don't always end where, when or how you think they will. If you know anyone who knows De'Vinner, you shouldn't be surprised if what he's said in public doesn't exactly match what he's said in private.
Who started LSUrejects.com?????
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/11/12 at 5:57 pm
re: Arkansas in talks with Charlie Strong already
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/11/12 at 5:04 pm to Gladius Veritas
That would just be wrong, back channel meetings... is anyone tracking jets?? job...
Seriously, he would be an EXCELLENT choice... So Petrino to UK then... SEC just gets tougher.
Seriously, he would be an EXCELLENT choice... So Petrino to UK then... SEC just gets tougher.
re: Former Bama player Marcel Dareus family Tragedy
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/11/12 at 5:01 pm to JordonfortheJ
Very sad when young people die...
Prayers to the family....
Amazed how how many multiple murders now occur....
Prayers to the family....
Amazed how how many multiple murders now occur....
re: Interesting tweets this weekend from the Memphis Commerical-Appeal
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/11/12 at 1:18 pm to diddydirtyAubie
So let's summarize...
Jovon Robinson had a grade changed (we have all known this for some time).
The NCAA is looking Jovon, the MSU WR and 7on7 camp also (Auburn, UT, Memphis, MSU, Alabama and UGA) have players/commitments from that team...
An article may or may not come out that may or may not implicate folks at multiple schools...
Is that what this thread is all about????
From what I am hearing is that Auburn will/has report a secondary violation, because of who Jovon R came on an unofficial with.
Alabama has connections to the 7*7 camp, so that helps everyone.
NOW the troubling part, seems that the school had one councelor/teacher with ties to Alabama and one with ties to Auburn. Look for Jovon to be eligble and he is strongly considering Arkansas.
Jovon Robinson had a grade changed (we have all known this for some time).
The NCAA is looking Jovon, the MSU WR and 7on7 camp also (Auburn, UT, Memphis, MSU, Alabama and UGA) have players/commitments from that team...
An article may or may not come out that may or may not implicate folks at multiple schools...
Is that what this thread is all about????
From what I am hearing is that Auburn will/has report a secondary violation, because of who Jovon R came on an unofficial with.
Alabama has connections to the 7*7 camp, so that helps everyone.
NOW the troubling part, seems that the school had one councelor/teacher with ties to Alabama and one with ties to Auburn. Look for Jovon to be eligble and he is strongly considering Arkansas.
re: DeMatha Catholic High School - Prostitutes at Away Game
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/7/12 at 11:38 am to sarc
quote:
Since you brought him up, what were those rumors involving Cyrus on his OV to Auburn? Someone help me out
There was a Black Bottie party at one of the clubs... Some B-rate actress... So BamaAlex started a rumor that Trooper fixed him with with a hooker....
re: aggy 1997 and 2010 Big 12 Champs??? WOW
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/7/12 at 8:38 am to the_dude
It is called marketing.... nothing more, nothing less...
Tenn Stud Interviewed by UT Compliance....
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/6/12 at 10:51 am
Appproximately 30 minutes later the land phone rang. It was an individual in UT's compliance office. He was nice and courteous so I spoke at length with him.
I plead guilty to the following accusations:
1. Giving Memphis high school coaches $1,000-$1,500 if they would take out a 15 year loan on their first home purchase instead of the legalized crooked self defeating hard to pay off 30 year loan.
2. Lending van, automobiles, for Memphis area high school coaches to take their prospects to college summer camps.
3. Buying automobiles for individuals at various SEC schools.(many years ago)
4. Giving money to high school coaches for various activites.
5. owning a condo in Destin and letting coaching friends use it.
6. Giving money to several SEC athletes.
7. Donating money to other schools( only one such donation and it was a modest $1,000 given to a local college in two former player's names so my name wouldn't be used).
8. Being a 40+ year UT season ticket holder(section E 61, seats 19-20) and an annual contributor to the UT Athletic Dept.
9. Past president and Memphis-Shelby County UT Alumni Board member for 20 years and member of former UT Board of Governors of National Alumni Association.
I vehemently denied the following accusations:
1. Trying to influence prospects to attend UT
2. Hosting Saturday football parties, functions, in an attempt to give UT a recruiting advantage.
3. Giving money or benefits to any present UT football player.
This gentleman was just just trying to do his job. I told him as I've always told the NCAA, recently, too, that I would be willing to take a lie detector test in regards to any and all of my answers. I have nothign to hide. I don't, didn't, give up any of my God given American rights as a private citizen by being a UT alum. Under previous NCAA questioning, my then attorney assured the NCAA that we would be glad to take them to court. They backed down on both occassions. I have a good relationship with the NCAA and try to abide by all rules. I don't give autos to individuals at other schools now because they might lose their athletic eligibility, even though I have a long standing relationship with their dads, Odel Beckham at LSU, Jonathan Brown, Illinois etc.
Larry Lacewell while at UT many years ago was the last UT coach I let use my Destin condo. When he became associated with the Dallas Cowboys, he told me that his boss, Jerry Jones, had a condo in Destin "a little" nicer than mine so he wouldn't have to use mine anymore.
I didn't take personal offense to this UT offical confronting me. I would do nothing to get UT in trouble! The Memphis high school coaches know that I treat them as friends, not as a UT recruiting tool!
Cortez Kennedy has never kept secret the fact that I would send him money while he was attending the U. In fact, at the recent NFL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Canton, he told many folks of calling me back one time and telling me that he had checked with his Miami coaches and since I wasn't a U alum, booster, it was perfectly legal for me to keep sending money to him! Thanks for finding that out Cortez! He just wanted another $100!
HIs Own Words...
I plead guilty to the following accusations:
1. Giving Memphis high school coaches $1,000-$1,500 if they would take out a 15 year loan on their first home purchase instead of the legalized crooked self defeating hard to pay off 30 year loan.
2. Lending van, automobiles, for Memphis area high school coaches to take their prospects to college summer camps.
3. Buying automobiles for individuals at various SEC schools.(many years ago)
4. Giving money to high school coaches for various activites.
5. owning a condo in Destin and letting coaching friends use it.
6. Giving money to several SEC athletes.
7. Donating money to other schools( only one such donation and it was a modest $1,000 given to a local college in two former player's names so my name wouldn't be used).
8. Being a 40+ year UT season ticket holder(section E 61, seats 19-20) and an annual contributor to the UT Athletic Dept.
9. Past president and Memphis-Shelby County UT Alumni Board member for 20 years and member of former UT Board of Governors of National Alumni Association.
I vehemently denied the following accusations:
1. Trying to influence prospects to attend UT
2. Hosting Saturday football parties, functions, in an attempt to give UT a recruiting advantage.
3. Giving money or benefits to any present UT football player.
This gentleman was just just trying to do his job. I told him as I've always told the NCAA, recently, too, that I would be willing to take a lie detector test in regards to any and all of my answers. I have nothign to hide. I don't, didn't, give up any of my God given American rights as a private citizen by being a UT alum. Under previous NCAA questioning, my then attorney assured the NCAA that we would be glad to take them to court. They backed down on both occassions. I have a good relationship with the NCAA and try to abide by all rules. I don't give autos to individuals at other schools now because they might lose their athletic eligibility, even though I have a long standing relationship with their dads, Odel Beckham at LSU, Jonathan Brown, Illinois etc.
Larry Lacewell while at UT many years ago was the last UT coach I let use my Destin condo. When he became associated with the Dallas Cowboys, he told me that his boss, Jerry Jones, had a condo in Destin "a little" nicer than mine so he wouldn't have to use mine anymore.
I didn't take personal offense to this UT offical confronting me. I would do nothing to get UT in trouble! The Memphis high school coaches know that I treat them as friends, not as a UT recruiting tool!
Cortez Kennedy has never kept secret the fact that I would send him money while he was attending the U. In fact, at the recent NFL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Canton, he told many folks of calling me back one time and telling me that he had checked with his Miami coaches and since I wasn't a U alum, booster, it was perfectly legal for me to keep sending money to him! Thanks for finding that out Cortez! He just wanted another $100!
HIs Own Words...
If Mullens Loses to Auburn, Is he on the Hot Seat???
Posted by mgmbamafan on 9/6/12 at 9:16 am
I know it is MSU, but if he goes to 0-4 vs, Chizik will the MSU fans get restless?? Will they be OK with his record against Western Teams not named Ole Miss??? They could be 0-16 by the end of the year...
re: Memphis Counselor Not Talking - Auburn Questioned the Grade Change
Posted by mgmbamafan on 8/30/12 at 4:03 pm to spacewrangler
TennStud Updates...
(Today 11:24)
The NCAA has been here in Memphis. One individual promised the NCAA he would not say anything about the meeting so things said at the meeting were off the record, secret, and I can't post about the NCAA what they're looking at etc.
A writer for the Birmingham paper just called telling me that someone had told them that I was involved in the Jovon Robinson situation, having moved the family, etc. I told him I wouldn't recognize Jovon or his mother if they both were in a police lineup
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Yesterday...
Milton Kirk, "the snitch", according to many of his comtemporaies because he broke the code of silence among coaches and stopped them from getting money from Logan and others, just called to say that he wanted to attend today's lunch and tell "all" about what's going on in Memphis city schools, promising to name names, schools, etc. He also said he would go on a sports talk radio show, also.
(Today 11:24)
The NCAA has been here in Memphis. One individual promised the NCAA he would not say anything about the meeting so things said at the meeting were off the record, secret, and I can't post about the NCAA what they're looking at etc.
A writer for the Birmingham paper just called telling me that someone had told them that I was involved in the Jovon Robinson situation, having moved the family, etc. I told him I wouldn't recognize Jovon or his mother if they both were in a police lineup
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Yesterday...
Milton Kirk, "the snitch", according to many of his comtemporaies because he broke the code of silence among coaches and stopped them from getting money from Logan and others, just called to say that he wanted to attend today's lunch and tell "all" about what's going on in Memphis city schools, promising to name names, schools, etc. He also said he would go on a sports talk radio show, also.
re: Clarification: What was the origin of "Mocha Cam"?
Posted by mgmbamafan on 8/29/12 at 10:16 am to CrimsonCoast
quote:
That's what I thought. It can't be based on his skin color because Auburn is the least racist place on earth.
Well truth be told, Auburn has had trouble recruiting good white QBs... Bama does not have that problem...
Chizik Should Follow Sabans lead with regards to discipline...
Posted by mgmbamafan on 8/26/12 at 2:46 pm
This is just an example.. handle it internally, no need to call it a suspension and get all the bad press
arrest will be 'handled internally,' Alabama official says
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- University of Alabama Associate Athletics Director Jeff Purinton said today that Brent Calloway's Friday morning arrest will be handled within the Alabama athletics program.
"Coach Saban is aware of the situation and like all other disciplinary action, this will be handled internally," Purinton said.
Calloway, a freshman running back on the Alabama football team, was arrested at 12:49 a.m. Friday on charges of second-degree marijuana possession after a vehicle he was in was stopped for driving without any lights on.
Calloway, 18, was a passenger in a vehicle that police stopped in the 900 block of Paul Bryant Dr. Officers smelled an odor of marijuana as they approached the car and found a bag of marijuana while searching Calloway, according to Tuscaloosa Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley.
Officers transported Calloway to Tuscaloosa County Jail, where he was released on $1,000 bond.
LINK
arrest will be 'handled internally,' Alabama official says
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- University of Alabama Associate Athletics Director Jeff Purinton said today that Brent Calloway's Friday morning arrest will be handled within the Alabama athletics program.
"Coach Saban is aware of the situation and like all other disciplinary action, this will be handled internally," Purinton said.
Calloway, a freshman running back on the Alabama football team, was arrested at 12:49 a.m. Friday on charges of second-degree marijuana possession after a vehicle he was in was stopped for driving without any lights on.
Calloway, 18, was a passenger in a vehicle that police stopped in the 900 block of Paul Bryant Dr. Officers smelled an odor of marijuana as they approached the car and found a bag of marijuana while searching Calloway, according to Tuscaloosa Police spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley.
Officers transported Calloway to Tuscaloosa County Jail, where he was released on $1,000 bond.
LINK
re: Stellar Reporting on AU from CBS (Posted by War Blogle)
Posted by mgmbamafan on 8/24/12 at 1:49 pm to AuburnCPA
The media is becoming a message board...
KC Writer Bashes SEC, but mostly Alabama
Posted by mgmbamafan on 8/22/12 at 7:33 am
This guys is just picking on Bama..
KC Paper...
It’s a Wednesday in the Southeastern Conference, nothing all that out of the ordinary around here, but believe it: A convicted killer is sitting in the corridor of a hotel, screaming at a media personality and, really, just shredding the guy’s ego right in front of anyone who can’t help but look toward the booming voice in the center of the hall.
The middle-aged man in the red shirt goes by “Legend,” and, well, as legend has it, he once served a prison sentence for murder.
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In January 2011, a man called into Finebaum’s show. Al from Dadeville, he called himself. He was an Alabama resident who lived a half-hour’s drive from Auburn, Ala.
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One time, he says, Alabama lost a game to Arkansas, and a man was so despondent over the loss and the fact that he couldn’t find his car keys that, well, he shot his son. Fights break out over situations much less serious than that, and even now, as Finebaum tells the stories, there’s a group of fans angling for position for an autograph or a glimpse of SEC coaches and players.
“This is Southeastern Conference football,” Stallings says.
KC Paper...
It’s a Wednesday in the Southeastern Conference, nothing all that out of the ordinary around here, but believe it: A convicted killer is sitting in the corridor of a hotel, screaming at a media personality and, really, just shredding the guy’s ego right in front of anyone who can’t help but look toward the booming voice in the center of the hall.
The middle-aged man in the red shirt goes by “Legend,” and, well, as legend has it, he once served a prison sentence for murder.
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In January 2011, a man called into Finebaum’s show. Al from Dadeville, he called himself. He was an Alabama resident who lived a half-hour’s drive from Auburn, Ala.
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One time, he says, Alabama lost a game to Arkansas, and a man was so despondent over the loss and the fact that he couldn’t find his car keys that, well, he shot his son. Fights break out over situations much less serious than that, and even now, as Finebaum tells the stories, there’s a group of fans angling for position for an autograph or a glimpse of SEC coaches and players.
“This is Southeastern Conference football,” Stallings says.
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