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A current or former Bama players death that hit you hard.

Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:33 am
Posted by mrbroker
Sylacauga Alabama
Member since Jul 2011
17371 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:33 am
Derrick Thomas for me. I am a Bam and a Chiefs fan. Cut down in the prime of his life. I imagine a seat belt would have saved him.
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
Member since Nov 2008
72906 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:53 am to
Santonio Beard, Ray Hudson, and Ahmaad Galloway. I was in school at the same time they played. It was just flooring that they all three passed so young and around the same time frame.
Posted by PCRammer
1725 Slough Avenue in Scranton, PA
Member since Jan 2014
1624 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 8:20 am to
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Derrick Thomas for me

This. I heard right after it happened. I had a graduate office in Farrah Hall and walked over to the Chimes and planted my favorite gameday shaker in the ground by his Walk of Fame casting. A picture of my shaker and the casting was the front page of the Crimson White the next day. I was sad.
Posted by RolltidePA
North Carolina
Member since Dec 2010
4264 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:46 am to
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Santonio Beard, Ray Hudson, and Ahmaad Galloway. I was in school at the same time they played. It was just flooring that they all three passed so young and around the same time frame.


Dang, I didn't realize that Hudson and Galloway had died. I remember hearing about Beard. Those guys were at Bama just after I had graduated.

I don't know if any hit me truly hard, but I always hated hearing stories about guys like Tenpenny and Khyree Jackson, that were cut down really before even the prime of their life.
Posted by hwyman108
Member since Nov 2016
2108 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:24 am to
Most on here probably don’t know or have forgotten about Kevin Turner. Hands down the toughest player to ever play at Bama imo.

Kevin Turner was a beloved fan favorite that died way way too young. If ever there was a statue of a Bama player to be put on site at BDS it would be his in my book
Posted by passthetylenol
Alabama
Member since Dec 2020
370 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:49 am to
My choice also. He was a good one.
Posted by TheDrake
Member since Nov 2018
349 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:45 am to
Most of you probably don’t remember him but Aaron Douglas the transfer from UTk back in 2011. Never got to meet him; however, we grew up in the same town and I knew some of his close friends from high school.
Posted by Amarillo Tide
Amarillo, TX
Member since Aug 2023
957 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 12:03 pm to
Coach Bryant. I was a senior in his last year as HC. I knew he was old and liked his scotch and cigarettes but it still stunned me. Never really got to enjoy his retirement. Had a hell of a career and was/is a legend but it sucks he didn't get to take it easy, enjoy is grand and great grand kids.

Long live the king!
Posted by PuertoRicanBlaze
Book Board Admin
Member since Apr 2024
4889 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 12:31 pm to
It's refreshing to see new topics here instead of everything getting buried in those retarded megathreads.
Posted by phil4bama
Emerald Coast of PCB
Member since Jul 2011
11606 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 1:11 pm to
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Coach Bryant. I was a senior in his last year as HC. I knew he was old and liked his scotch and cigarettes but it still stunned me. Never really got to enjoy his retirement. Had a hell of a career and was/is a legend but it sucks he didn't get to take it easy, enjoy is grand and great grand kids


Same for me. I was a high school junior when he passed. I met him at a book signing when I was about 6 or 7 years old and he was promoting his autobiography. To a little kid he was just as much a giant in person as was his legend. I think he knew he didn’t have long to live when he called it quits. It’s just too much of a coincidence that he passed so soon after walking away from the game. I never will forget the funeral procession up I-59 where every overpass had people on it paying their last respects. I was on the McCalla exit overpass since it was closest to me. We’ve been blessed to have had 2 of the greatest coaches to ever coach the game. They each were great in their own way, and I love them both, but I still think Bum Phillips summed up Coach Bryant perfectly when he said “He can take his’n and beat your’n, then he could turn around and take your’n and beat his’n.” It’s true and in a matchup with equal talent, I would take Coach Bryant to beat Coach Saban more often than not.

Rest in Peace, Coach Bryant. Gone, but certainly not forgotten.
Posted by DT55Forever1
Member since Jan 2018
3042 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 1:31 pm to
As you can probably tell by the name I chose, it's DT. It was rough
Posted by Chadaristic
Member since Jan 2011
40895 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 4:13 pm to
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It's refreshing to see new topics here instead of everything getting buried in those retarded megathreads.


You haven't started a new thread on this board since 2024. Why do the people that bitch and moan about megathreads never start threads for new and refreshing topics?
Posted by JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
In The Ham
Member since Nov 2017
12448 posts
Posted on 4/30/25 at 5:15 pm to
Robert Bobby Smith Co-Captain of Coach Bryant's 1958 team. Coach Snith was my high school HC for my 9th and 10th grade class. Coach passed 2 years ago.

We stayed close. He lived in Fort Walton and I in Destin from 2003-2010. Played golf at the municipal course in Ft Walton often since is home was almost on the course.

Class person.
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