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Tana Patrick.....Why did he never "Break Thru"??
Posted on 10/8/13 at 11:15 am
Posted on 10/8/13 at 11:15 am
...ever since he signed I was expecting him to be a starter at some point yet yr after yr he gets passed up on the depth chart. Was he overrated out of HS or just never able to grab hold of Sabans scheme?
Posted on 10/8/13 at 11:25 am to MrBiriwa
The fact that his name is pronounced "Ta-Nay" instead of "Tan-Uh" like I was to call him is the only reason he's not already a pro bowler IYAM
Posted on 10/8/13 at 11:45 am to MrBiriwa
I think it's a loft problem
Posted on 10/8/13 at 12:13 pm to MrBiriwa
DePriest named Tana the hardest hitter on the team. Who knew?

Posted on 10/8/13 at 12:19 pm to sarc
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DePriest named Tana the hardest hitter on the team. Who knew?
The backup running backs?
Posted on 10/8/13 at 12:50 pm to TreyAnastasio
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The backup running backs?
:rimshot:
Posted on 10/8/13 at 3:29 pm to MrBiriwa
He never got any bigger...he looks the same as 5 years ago
Posted on 10/8/13 at 3:30 pm to bamaphan13
He is from northeast Alabama has there ever been just a great player from here?
Posted on 10/8/13 at 3:41 pm to Libertyabides71
quote:John Hog Hannah?
He is from northeast Alabama has there ever been just a great player from here?
Hometown: Albertville, AL
Years lettered: 1970-72
Richard Cole?
Hometown: Crossville, AL
Years lettered: 1964-1966
Richard played on two national championship teams and should have been on a third, but the national pollster decided in 1966 to give the number one spot to a once tied Notre Dame team instead of an undefeated and untied Alabama team. Richard was an All-Amercan in 1966.
Posted on 10/8/13 at 4:42 pm to jatebe
keep in mind, the hannah boys went to hs in chattanooga.
i knew a guy that had known tana all his life. he told me when tana first went to bama, he'd never start. turns out he was right. i'm from the ne al area and had hoped tana would be a great player, o well
i knew a guy that had known tana all his life. he told me when tana first went to bama, he'd never start. turns out he was right. i'm from the ne al area and had hoped tana would be a great player, o well

Posted on 10/8/13 at 4:44 pm to Libertyabides71
Dre Kirkpatrick is from NE Alabama.
Posted on 10/8/13 at 7:42 pm to CrimsonFlounder
Does Town Creek count? The Goodes? Langham?
Posted on 10/8/13 at 8:56 pm to crimsontater
John graduated from Albertville. Charles and David from Baylor Prep. Charlie Pell played at Albertville also. Howard Cross was from New Hope. Not many in last several years, but ever is a long time.
Posted on 10/8/13 at 9:29 pm to Chains
John played until his senior season at Baylor.
Posted on 10/8/13 at 9:50 pm to CapstoneGrad06
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Does Town Creek count? The Goodes? Langham?
that is northwest. I was meaning mainly Dekalb/Jackson.
Posted on 10/8/13 at 9:54 pm to CapstoneGrad06
Town Creek would be NW Alabama
Posted on 10/8/13 at 10:16 pm to bamafan425
John Hannah recenty had his high school jersey reitred from Albertville High School. The Hannah's lived a couple of miles from my husband's homestead. His father, Herb, is buried in a cemetery a few miles from my house. John was not born in Alabama, but he is definitely considered a part of Albertville.
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Friday morning, the Albertville Chamber of Commerce and Albert ville City Schools Foundation honored the 2011 Albertville High School Wall of Fame Charter Class at a luncheon at the Albertville High School Gymnasium.
Four members of the Wall of Fame Charter Class - John Hannah, Rusty Greer, Robert "Hal" Hayes and Charley Pell - are also members of the Marshall County Sports Hall of Fame.
Posted on 10/9/13 at 10:38 am to TreyAnastasio
I was going more for the northern portion of the state in general. The point being most people seem to think north Alabama is devoid of talent.
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