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re: Just made a visit to the Mal Moore Football Facility

Posted on 11/18/13 at 11:29 am to
Posted by RollTide MJ
Tuscaloosa, AL
Member since Nov 2007
9523 posts
Posted on 11/18/13 at 11:29 am to
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Everyone knows about the Bryant Museum but not everyone knows about the 2nd floor on Mal Moore. Highly recommend checking it out for anyone who hasn't.



This x1000

If anyone is wondering, you just go in the front door and you can walk up and they have the whole section where the general public can look. They of course have it roped off where you cannot go at the end. Then the coaches offices are to the right at the top of the stairs but you have to have a keypad passcode to get in there. There must have been some NFL scouts in the building too because I saw a couple guys pass wearing NFL gear from different teams.

I was really impressed with the entire setup. I wish we could have seen more of it, but we were only there to look at the lighting system and I didn't want to get the electrician in trouble. That's one thing I like about my job is being able to get out there from time to time and see the inner workings of the buildings.

I worked on campus when I was a student (delivering copy paper for University Printing) so I got to see a lot back then, so it's nice being able to still have the opportunity to get out there other than a gameday.
Posted by jatebe
Queen of Links
Member since Oct 2008
18287 posts
Posted on 11/18/13 at 12:26 pm to
I think the Mal Moore building is a lot better than the Bryant Musuem. You sometimes get to see the coaches or players. We've been there several times. We have met Chris Samuels, Vinnie Sunseri, Kirby Smart, Scott Cochran, and got to shake hands with the man, Nick Saban.

And NYCAub, those are pictures of the programs and scores of every bowl game Alabama has played in. Here's a link to pictures of Alabama bowl game covers, tickets, etc. LINK
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