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Posted on 2/27/18 at 6:53 am to
Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 6:53 am to
Alabama in talks with former Tennessee coach Butch Jones about off-field role

A big-name former SEC coach may join Alabama's staff in an off-field role.

Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban has been in contact with former Tennessee coach Butch Jones regarding an offensive analyst position, sources told AL.com. Jones has visited Tuscaloosa and met with Saban in person, per sources.

The 50-year old Jones has been out of work since being fired by the Vols in November.

Jones had been at Tennessee since December 2012 after three seasons as the head coach at Cincinnati and three as the head coach at Central Michigan.

Jones is being paid approximately an $8.2 million buyout by Tennessee, paid in monthly installments until Feb. 2021, according to reports. That number is mitigated by any future salary he earns.

Tennessee hired former Alabama defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt as Jones' replacement.

Jones would be far from the first former head coach to join the Tide staff as an analyst.

Others like Lane Kiffin, Steve Sarkisian and Mike Locksley have been analysts at Alabama after time as a head coach.

Also, the Tide is probably in need of analysts. At least four analysts from last year's Alabama staff have left for other jobs since the end of the season -- Dan Werner (South Carolina), Chris Weinke (Tennessee), William Vlachos (Buffalo Bills) and Shea Tierney (Bills).

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Posted by doghouse_4x4
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 6:55 am to
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Bama might hire butch jones as an offensive assistant. Lol
Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 6:57 am to
Alabama 2018 homecoming date set

Alabama set its homecoming date for the 2018 football season.

The weeklong celebration will culminate with the Oct. 13 game with Missouri in Bryant-Denny Stadium. Game time for the football game will not be set until two weeks before game day. Information on the other events surrounding the week will also be announced at a later date.

It's the third straight season Alabama will have its homecoming game against an SEC opponent. Kentucky had the honor in 2016 followed by Arkansas last season.

The Crimson Tide has won 16 straight homecoming games dating back to 2002. Overall, Alabama is 83-13-1 in homecoming games.

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Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 6:59 am to
Bama the favorite for Mississippi DL after visit (BamaOnLine-VIP)


4* DE Byron Young 6-4/270 Laurel, MS hudl
This post was edited on 2/27/18 at 8:20 am
Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
Member since Jan 2013
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 7:01 am to
Hawaii has gone Alabama crazy, and everyone is Tua's cousin

Aerial fireworks are illegal in Hawaii.

It's a big deal on the island of Oahu, and the police there vigilantly enforce the law. Before New Year's Eve, for example, the Honolulu Police Department released a statement and phone number for tipsters to snitch on their neighbors. This all probably sounds ridiculous to folks in Alabama, considering our love of fireworks superstores, but in Hawaii, Roman candles, rockets, exploding mortars, fountains, tubes, novelties, spinners, heck, even sparklers, are illegal.


The state can and will prosecute anyone caught "purchasing, possessing, storing, setting off, igniting or discharging aerial devices" with a felony that could lead to five years in prison.

In other words, Crazy Bill would go to jail for a long time.

On the night Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa launched himself into the national consciousness, Honolulu broke all the rules. Tagovailoa's national-championship touchdown throw to DeVonta Smith set off a spontaneous, and highly illegal, fireworks show.

"It was powerful," said Tichael Amosa, one of Tua's cousins who lives in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. "Honestly, it was so powerful. Fireworks were going off left and right."

Turns out, the biggest celebration of Alabama's stunning national championship the night of the game might not have happened in the state of Alabama. Or even the continental United States.

"When Tua won the national championship, it's kind of like the whole island won the national championship," said Adam Amosa-Tagovailoa, an offensive tackle for Navy, and another of Tua's cousins. "Everyone was so proud."

It's almost like everyone in Hawaii, on that one night, was a part of Tua's extended family. Only here's the thing. When everybody in Hawaii awoke the next day, a lot of people literally started claiming to be a part of Tua's family. Tua has over 40 first cousins, but the day after he became the hero of Hawaii he might have had 4,000.

"It got kind of crazy back home," said Diane Tagovailoa, Tua's mother.

So many people started saying they were related to Tua, that the phrase "Tua is my cousin" has become something of a running joke on the island. Some hilarious sketch comedy has popped up on YouTube, and, according to Diane, people have started making "Tua's my cousin" T-shirts.

Tichael and Adam, who were quoted in the beginning of this column, are Tua's first cousins. and they can prove it. That's kind of important because, apparently, arguments broke out after the national championship between people saying they were Tua's cousins, and Tua's actual cousins. Galu Tagovailoa, Tua's father who now lives in Alabaster, had to break up some fights over the phone.

"I had friends calling me up, like, 'Hey, do you know this guy because he's saying that you guys grew up and he's family,'" Galu said. "I'm like, dude, you got to relax, man. If they want to be cousins, let them be cousins. But they take it personal."

Tichael, who grew up with Tua and is more like a sibling than a cousin, says she twice has been in awkward situations with people who have claimed to be Tua's cousins.

"They were trying to tell me they were Tua's cousins without knowing I was actually Tua's cousin," Tichael said. "It's so funny. I told my mom, I have never experienced anything like this before -- others trying to be someone's cousin because of their fame."

To fully understand the joke, some quick insight into Polynesian culture could help.

Large families are common, and, similar to Alabama's culture, friends often get lumped into the extended family as well. Everyone in Alabama has a few aunts and uncles who aren't actually aunts and uncles.

It's the same in Hawaii, only the families are bigger.

Add a little island pride to that folksy sensibility, and suddenly everyone is related when a kid from Ewa Beach shocks the country with one of the most stunning plays in college football history. Saying "Tua's my cousin" is a way of expressing pride, but with a touch of self-effacing humor.

"It's a joke, but at the same time it's real," Adam Amosa-Tagovailoa said. "It's a claim to fame, but at the same time it's like an honor. Islanders are proud of him, and want to be a part of Tua somehow."

Tua's actual cousins -- the ones he grew up with him in Ewa Beach -- are hoping their cousin's fame spreads the message of their Christian ministry. The tight-knit Tagovailoas were all raised by the family's grandfather, Seu Tagovailoa, in their family's church. Message of Peace Ministry helped shape Tua and his cousins into evangelical followers of Christ. The Tagovailoas want Tua's fame to help spread the message of the ministry in Hawaii and beyond.

"There are some new faces we've seen at the ministry because they want to see it themselves because of the way Tua carries himself," said Tuli Amosa, the church's pastor and Tua's uncle. "We want our kids to do great things. Tua has followed that path and people now look at him like, who is this guy, and where did he learn all of this stuff?"

Tua's cousins know, and these days that means the whole island.

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Posted by Taskrj
Murfreesboro, TN
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 7:07 am to
You tube:




Tua, my Cousin
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 7:16 am to
I doubt that we are pushing for commits. Probably tellling them don't commit until your done with visits at absolutely sure.
Posted by TidalSurge1
Ft Walton Beach
Member since Sep 2016
36467 posts
Posted on 2/27/18 at 7:23 am to
Tide has 'really high chance' to land Top100 DB (BamaOnLine-VIP)


4-star CB Christian Williams Daphne, AL hudl

Hank South (BOL) has CB'd him to Bama.
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Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:04 am to
Hueytown 2020 RB Roydell Williams says Alabama leads.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:05 am to
One of the Texas mods CB'd Devonta Lee to Alabama.
Posted by TidalSurge1
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:10 am to
Alabama was an offer Lee was waiting on (BamaOnLine-VIP)


4-star WR Devonta Lee 6-2/212 Amite, LA hudl

Steve Wiltfong (247 big) CB'd Lee to Bama.
This post was edited on 2/27/18 at 8:17 am
Posted by remaster916
Alabama
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:11 am to
With possibly 28 spots, this class needs to start filling up. Only about 9 months until the early signing period.
Posted by tider04
North Carolina
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:35 am to
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With possibly 28 spots, this class needs to start filling up. Only about 9 months until the early signing period.

Yep, I expect a few commits by A-Day weekend. If that doesn't happen for some reason, that's not a good sign IMO. The young recruiters we just hired need to get out there and close the deal early with some of these blue-chippers and get them on board recruiting this class.
Posted by labamafan
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:48 am to
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Yep, I expect a few commits by A-Day weekend. If that doesn't happen for some reason, that's not a good sign IMO. The young recruiters we just hired need to get out there and close the deal early with some of these blue-chippers and get them on board recruiting this class.



Recruiting has not been a problem in the Nick Saban era not even last year. Alabama had essentially one miss and that was a back up plan in Langham to provide depth. Alabama was deep at LB and they needed secondary players and they hit a homerun. Brown was wishy washy his whole recruiting cycle not signing during the early period because he thought you had to have an announcement. No one buys that which is fine the young man stayed home. Melting in April if none of these guys have committed is silly. If Bama strikes out in these guys in December I would start to worry but not in April.
Posted by Tide or Die87
Huntsville, AL
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 8:54 am to
It doesn't need to fill up with guys who aren't going to sign or guys who are going to decommit.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:27 am to
Plenty of LSU-Alabama battles on horizon per prospects at RCS Mobile

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MOBILE, Ala. - It’s our job at Rivals.com to cut through all the noise and zero in on where the nation’s top players will end up playing their college football. Sometimes when it comes to searching for information, the best intel comes from fellow elite prospects. At Sunday’s Mobile stop of the Rivals 3 Stripe Camp Series presented by adidas event, we surveyed several prospects about where four elite prospects will eventually land. Here are the results.
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:34 am to
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WR Devonta Lee

The pick: Alabama

Why: “I think Alabama because I know he’s going somewhere big. He’s going somewhere real big.” – Louisiana-based defensive back Jerrae Williams

The pick: Alabama or LSU

Why: He has a lot of offers. Alabama just offered him yesterday. I think that was a big one. When players get that offer it usually means it’s between them and LSU.” - Three-star athlete Tyler Guidry

The pick: Alabama

Why: “I just feel like it. I can’t speak for why other guys would want to go somewhere but I feel like if I had a chance to go to Alabama I would because it’s a winning program and I’m pretty sure that of all the times they have played for a championship and put guys in the NFL means a lot to other recruits.” – 2020 defensive back Jamie Vance

The pick: LSU

Why: “I saw that he got the Alabama offer yesterday but I know he’s from Louisiana with us and I know he’s going to go somewhere in the SEC.” - Three-star linebacker Bryton Constantin

The pick: LSU

Why: “I think we’re all going to stay in the boot.” – Three-star running back Michael Hollins

The pick: Alabama

Why: “I just feel like he can fit that scheme well.” –2019 defensive back Tyruss Gayden

The pick: Alabama

Why: “It’s big time. SEC.” – 2019 DB Jarrae Williams


The pick: LSU or Alabama

Why: “I really think it’s in between right now.” – Rivals100 offensive lineman and LSU commit Kardell Thomas

The pick: Alabama

Why: “Alabama has built a program where they want speed and I think he wants to play with great players so he will fit in there.” – 2019 wide receiver Tyler McNair

Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:35 am to
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CB Derek Stingley

The pick: LSU

Why: “He’s from there and it’s a good school.” – Three-star offensive lineman Dylan Rathcke

The pick: Alabama

Why: “That’s where a lot of good DBs go and think he’d do well there.” - Three-star offensive lineman Caleb Etienne

The pick: LSU

Why: “I think he’ll go to the boot, LSU. That’s where he’s from and he’s there all the time and he’s always talking about them.” – Three-star defensive back Jarrian Jones

The pick: LSU

Why: “He’s a great corner and he’s going to go somewhere that he fits and he’s needed and I think that’s LSU.” - Guidry

The pick: LSU

Why: “Probably because of the relationship between him and Coach (Corey) Raymond.” - Vance

The pick: LSU

Why: “That’s one of my boys man. I know he’s kind of iffy with Alabama, too, but if I had to say it would be LSU.” – Constantin

The pick: LSU

Why: “Just because of the relationship he has with them and the fact that they were one of his first offers. I know from my experience that the first offer you get sticks with you and means a lot.” – Hollins

The pick: LSU

Why: “He likes LSU.” – Gayden

The pick: LSU

Why: “Hometown and they always get the defensive backs from their hometown.” – Williams

The pick: LSU

Why: “We got him.” - Thomas

The pick: Tennessee

Why: “He’s a versatile player so I can see him there. They just feel like that’s his type of environment.” – McNair

The pick: LSU

Why: “Probably LSU, though. Because he likes LSU and that’s home for home.” – 2019 offensive lineman Ted Melson

The pick: LSU

Why: “Because it seems like he wants to stay home.” - 2019 defensive back Tyler Judson

The pick: LSU

Why: He is right down the block from LSU. He can walk to the school. He and coach Raymond have a great relationship. He committed to them early and I think he goes back to them. - 2020 ATH Koy Moore
Posted by TideSaint
Hill Country
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:36 am to
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DT Ishmael Sopsher

The pick: LSU

Why: “Because he’s from Louisiana and that’s where everyone from there goes.” – Three-star defensive tackle Patrick Lucas

The pick: Alabama

Why: “He’s an Alabama fit. He’s big and strong and can move and Alabama loves guys like that.” – Guidry


The pick: Alabama, Clemson or LSU

Why: “I know he has offers from every school in the country so I know it will be a really good defensive line school like Alabama, Clemson or LSU.” – Constantin

The pick: LSU

Why: “It’s just what I’ve seen from him.” – Hollins

The pick: Alabama

Why: “The scheme they run fits him well and I think he can have a big impact from right when he steps on campus.” – Gayden


The pick: LSU

Why: “I think he likes them.” – Williams

The pick: LSU

Why: “That’s one I’m really working on. But if you look at LSU’s depth at defensive line it’s really a place he can come in and have an impact right away.” - Thomas

The pick: LSU

Why: “He’s going to LSU for sure. They’re recruiting him heavy so he’s going to go to LSU.” - Melson

The pick: Oregon

Why: "I know Oregon is his dream school. I know he has talked about them a lot and I have to go with Oregon." - Moore
Posted by Buckeye06
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 2/27/18 at 9:38 am to
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Thought you Bama boys may like this from Max Wray:

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“Everyone but Ohio State and Alabama,” Wray told Land of 10 about the schools that used negative recruiting. “Everyone is scared of Nick Saban. Everyone. Everyone says, ‘Alabama does this, but we don’t because we’re better.’ It was Alabama this, Alabama that, and Ohio State was the only school that never said a word about Alabama or any other school.”


It's about OSU as well, but that quote was more about Bama
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