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Bear Bryant Challenge: Alabama 2011
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Alabama Crimson Tide 2004Alabama Crimson Tide 2005 Alabama Crimson Tide 2006 Alabama Crimson Tide 2007 Alabama Crimson Tide 2008 Alabama Crimson Tide 2009 Alabama Crimson Tide 2010 Atlanta Falcons 2005-_____ PERFORMANCE TO DATE
OPENING SEASON COMMENTS
Heh. The War Chickens are suspended from post-season competition for rules violations. That's a joke, as they haven't BEEN to postseason competition for quite some time.
Heh. The Good Ol' Boys have come through in a big way. The regents have agreed to construct what will be the largest stadium in college football, a 108,700-seat monster that will open in 2014! Nice!
DE Ike Murray, who had ACL Damage, has left the team due to his injury.
ACADEMICS: 61 reputation, 15th overall ranking. We improve 4 more points in reputation, and 8 more spots in ranking. Very nice. We're in the Top 10 in four major areas now.
PRESTIGE: 85. We lose one point.
STAFF
No changes.
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Harvey O'Reilley
Age: 46
Play Calling: Pretty Good
Avoid Injury: Excellent
Rehab: Very Good
Congeniality: Terrific
QB: Lousy
RB: Good
Receivers: Excellent
OL: Very Good
K: Fair
I-Formation. 3 years
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR
Eugene Story
Age: 51
Play Calling: Very Good
Avoid Injury: Terrific
Rehag: Fair
Congeniality: Pretty Good
DL: Terrific
LB: Terrific
DB: Decent
SCHEDULE
Both Florida and Tennessee on the schedule once again this year, but no USC or UGA, so that's helpful. Florida has the best-looking squad in the SEC--and maybe the nation. QB Brent Dinkins could make a run at the Heisman this year. He's got a great TE and two very good WR's in his arsenal. LSU looks like they could challenge us for the SEC West title. They've got a 20/100 QB named Lamar Raymond who just came off his red-shirt year. He could be an NFL star one day. USC and Tennessee both look like they have the potential to upset Florida.
ROSTER
(Starters bold-faced and underlined, red-shirts appear red and italicized.)
QUARTERBACKS (SCOUT: Good)
Tough decision to make here. Coleman has much better green bars than any other of the QB's, so I give him the start initially.
BACKS (SCOUT: Excellent)
Flowers is coming off of a nice season, and appears poised to become a national star over the next couple of years, and Collins ain't exactly chopped liver as a backup. The red-shirting Pannell looks like he should have a strong future, too. at FB, May is an outstanding blocker and very good runner
RECEIVERS (SCOUT: Excellent)
Plenty of depth at TE, but none are anything special. Dunlap and Buggelli are both proven commodities, and Palmer, who'll be WR3, looks like a true stud in the making.
OFFENSIVE LINE (SCOUT: Pretty Good)
The starting offensive line is nothing to write home about, but the youngsters are might have some promise.
KICKING GAME (SCOUT: Terrible)
With a "Terrible" scout, and neither Greene nor Parker seeing any action last year, the kicking game is a bit of a crap shoot this year.
DEFENSIVE LINE (SCOUT: Excellent)
Baughman and McKinney are the obvious strengths here. We need one or two other guys to step up.
LINEBACKERS (SCOUT: Terrific)
Of course, graduates Andy Copeland and Vince Heck will be missed, but this bunch isn't exactly chopped liver, especially if Seinfeld can live up to his billing. With him having so much potential, and there being a pretty small current talent gap, I decide to give him the start at MLB from Day 1.
SECONDARY (SCOUT: Decent)
I feel very good about my current CB situation, plus both of them will return next year. The safeties are a bit of a concern.
OVERALL ROSTER THOUGHTS
This looks like it could be a rebuilding year. With early-season games at Miami and Florida, we should find out pretty quickly what we're made of. If we get spanked in both of those, look for some younger kids to get the chance to play and develop.
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08-09-2005, 05:34 AM | #2 |
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WEEK ONE
RECRUITING UPDATE
Schollies to offer this year: QB, RB, TE, WR, G, T, DE, DT, OLB, CB, S
Walk-ons to induce: RB, FB, WR, C, T
Worth noting early: The #2 player overall, and #1 QB in the nation, Robert Moe, is from Franklin, LA, only 339 miles from Tuscaloosa. I visit his home the first wek, and it turns out he's an Acad/Dist guy. I'm rated 72 in his major. I'm going to make a run at him.
OTHER SEC ACTION THIS WEEK
Notre Dame 17, USC 10
Iowa 24, Ol' Miss 10
LSU 38, UNC 25
Arkansas 38, Troy 16
OUR GAME: Akron (0-0) at #11 Alabama (0-0) (-7) [TV2]
Well, we won, but this one was wayyyyyyyyyy too close for comfort, considering the level of the opposition. For starters, QB Glenn Coleman separated his shoulder on a QB Draw on the 2nd play of the ball game and will miss around 5 weeks of action. Isaac O'Neal replaced him and didn't exactly inspire confidence with a four-interception performance. RB Flowers, of course, was a bright spot, carrying the ball 24 times for 131 yards and 3 TD's to lead us to a 38-35 win. We actually trailed this one at the beginning of the fourth quarter, too. The defense gave up 333 passing yards, but did come up with 3 interceptions. All in all, this did nothing to assuage my concerns that this might just have to be a rebuilding year.
POST-GAME INJURY REPORT
(*--new injury this week)
*QB Glenn Coleman, separated shoulder, Out, 5
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