Picks column: Alabama
Sep. 30, 2010The Red River Shootout has lost its luster, but that doesn’t matter to us here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
The Red River Shootout has lost its luster, but that doesn’t matter to us here at the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
Before you start cleaning your grill and marinating your steak in preparation for Saturday’s showdown, take a step back.
Sitting in an Atlanta subway car last December, my senses were overwhelmed with orange and blue.
It probably struck in the middle of the night, some divine inspiration accompanied by angels and trumpets and a voice from on high.
While I was in New York for the summer covering the Mets, I met a nice guy who went to Miami for college and currently works for the Wall Street Journal.
Let’s get this straight: The Gators aren’t purposefully struggling on offense.
Teryl Austin wants his players to stop tweeting. Or twittering. Or twerping. Whatever it is they do — what are they calling it?
Here’s all you need to know about Tennessee: The Vols ran a flea-flicker to throw the ball to a tight end on an out route.
If you want to make the news, do something stupid.
Have you ever watched interviews with Muhammad Ali in the days before his last fight?
Through the first 97 minutes of Florida’s football season, Gators fans had little reason to be optimistic.
The Gators lost, but the fans won.
One week is all the Gators will get.
You’ve got space cleared on your floor for a blow-up mattress, maybe even a neatly folded towel ready if you take pride in being a host.
The Gators’ quarterback summarized his team’s inept play rather simply.
On a cool Tuesday night in November, the most memorable speech this side of “The Promise” was issued in The Swamp.
I’ve blown plenty of time on low-grade entertainment, and I’m ready to tack another three-and-a-half hours onto my lifelong tally this Saturday.