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Posted on 3/7/23 at 10:29 am to TideSaint
Posted on 3/7/23 at 10:29 am to TideSaint
Nick Saban Calls for More NIL Regulations, Questions Direction of College Football (SI)
Alabama coach isn't against NIL for players, but rather calls for more regulations around the approach and potential legislation.
Full Q&A
Alabama coach isn't against NIL for players, but rather calls for more regulations around the approach and potential legislation.
Full Q&A
Posted on 3/7/23 at 2:35 pm to Alabama_Fan
In just a few short weeks
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Posted on 3/7/23 at 3:30 pm to Alabama_Fan
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Charlie Potter@Charlie_Potter·28m
Key spring dates for #Alabama:
March 20: Start of spring practice
March 23: Pro Day
April 7: First closed scrimmage
April 22: A-Day Game (2 p.m. CT)
Posted on 3/7/23 at 3:31 pm to Alabama_Fan
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April 22: A-Day Game (2 p.m. CT)
I imagine it'll be on ESPN+?
Posted on 3/7/23 at 3:37 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
Haven’t seen television info yet. I did see where it conflicts with the Bama/auburn softball game (as currently scheduled)
Posted on 3/7/23 at 5:14 pm to Alabama_Fan
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I did see where it conflicts with the Bama/auburn softball game (as currently scheduled)
Posted on 3/8/23 at 12:13 pm to Sl0thstronautEsq
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Ryan Phillips@JournoRyan·1h
Coach Saban discusses latest announcement for Saban Discovery Center at former location of the Tuscaloosa News
2 min video
Posted on 3/8/23 at 1:38 pm to Alabama_Fan
Wow! Great story from Coach. Thanks for posting that
Posted on 3/8/23 at 8:51 pm to Hback
Pretty good article:
Previewing Alabama's spring football position battles: Offense (BOL)
Previewing Alabama's spring football position battles: Offense (BOL)
This post was edited on 3/8/23 at 9:11 pm
Posted on 3/10/23 at 6:34 am to TidalSurge1
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WVUA 23@wvua23·15h
Bryant-Denny Stadium is the soon-to-be ex-home of a major bat colony. Goodbye, bats! Keep eating mosquitoes wherever you go.
LINK
Posted on 3/10/23 at 7:36 am to Alabama_Fan
Huh, interesting read. Thanks for posting.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:02 am to Funky Tide 8
Last year, according to the NFL Network we had a
Top 2: QB (Bryce)
Top 2: RB (Gibbs)
Top 5: LB (Henry)
Top: DL (Will)
2 Top 5 Safeties: (Battle, Branch)
Talk about underachieving last year.
Top 2: QB (Bryce)
Top 2: RB (Gibbs)
Top 5: LB (Henry)
Top: DL (Will)
2 Top 5 Safeties: (Battle, Branch)
Talk about underachieving last year.
This post was edited on 3/10/23 at 8:45 am
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:14 am to UASports23
We really had some here telling us we just needed better players.
Apparently they believe we need NFL starters at every position to win big games.
It was always coaching.
Apparently they believe we need NFL starters at every position to win big games.
It was always coaching.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 8:46 am to YStar
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It was always coaching.
I think it was coaching. However, it was player's mentality, too. That team just never gelled.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 4:37 pm to UASports23
Bears traded their pick to the Panthers.
Posted on 3/10/23 at 5:00 pm to UASports23
Could have still had D. Sanders last year as well.
Posted on 3/12/23 at 11:38 am to UASports23
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Last year, according to the NFL Network we had a Top 2: QB (Bryce) Top 2: RB (Gibbs) Top 5: LB (Henry) Top: DL (Will) 2 Top 5 Safeties: (Battle, Branch) Talk about underachieving last year.
Championships are won in the trenches. Our offensive line has been below average for the last 2 seasons. When we get that back we’ll get back to winning championships.
Posted on 3/12/23 at 3:27 pm to jryanw
Daron Payne just signed a $90M contract with the Redskins.
Posted on 3/13/23 at 1:00 pm to jryanw
That and the interior D line. We couldnt get any push or sacks from the interior D line. Now, if our receivers had played like they did in the bowl game and B Young had not gotten hurt, we still would have made the playoffs. But, there was about a third of the season that we didnt have Bryce Young, the top five NFL pick.
Posted on 3/13/23 at 1:35 pm to IB4bama
Alabama approves contracts for new hires, extensions for six coaches
The Compensation Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama met via a video conference Monday to approve the contracts for new coaching hires Tommy Rees, Kevin Steele and Robert Bala, as well as approve raises for eight other returning staff members.
Both Rees and Steele are set to earn $1.9 million apiece in their first seasons with the Crimson Tide. Rees, formerly of Notre Dame, was hired as Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach this offseason. His salary is set to increase $100,000 each year of the contract’s length. Steele is no stranger to UA, having spent two previous stints in Tuscaloosa, and returns to serve as the defensive coordinator. Both coordinator contracts are 3-year deals.
For comparison's sake, former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien, who took a job with the New England Patriots this offseason, earned $1.1 million in the final season of his UA contract. On the other side of the ball, defensive coordinator Pete Golding made $1.6 million this past season before leaving Tuscaloosa for Ole Miss with one year left on his contract.
Returning UA assistants Joe Cox, Robert Gillespie, Coleman Hutzler, Freddie Roach, Holman Wiggins and Eric Wolford all received extensions and raises. The only assistant that did not was cornerbacks coach Travaris Robinson, who is under contract through February of 2024.
In addition to the nine assistants, the Board of Trustees also approved new deals for UA staff members David Ballou and Bob Welton. Ballou is entering his fourth season at the head of the Tide strength and conditioning program. Welton is in Year 6, and his Tide responsibilities include the organization of all recruiting efforts while also working with compliance regarding initial eligibility and assisting with coaching clinics, camps and other on-campus events.
Below is a full list of new contracts for assistant football coaches and staff members:
Robert Bala – $350,000 through February 2025
David Ballou – $725,000 through February 2026 (up from $700,000)
Joe Cox – $425,000 through February 2025 (up from $325,000)
Robert Gillespie – $625,000 through February 2025 (up from $565,000)
Coleman Hutzler – $595,000 through February 2025
Tommy Rees – $1.9 million to $2.1 million through February 2026
Freddie Roach – $775,000 through February 2025 (up from $750,000)
Kevin Steele – $1.9 million through February 2026
Bob Welton – $255,000 through February 2025 (up from $235,000)
Holmon Wiggins – $875,000 through February 2025 (up from $850,000)
Eric Wolford – $925,000 through February 2025 ($900,000)
The Compensation Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama met via a video conference Monday to approve the contracts for new coaching hires Tommy Rees, Kevin Steele and Robert Bala, as well as approve raises for eight other returning staff members.
Both Rees and Steele are set to earn $1.9 million apiece in their first seasons with the Crimson Tide. Rees, formerly of Notre Dame, was hired as Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach this offseason. His salary is set to increase $100,000 each year of the contract’s length. Steele is no stranger to UA, having spent two previous stints in Tuscaloosa, and returns to serve as the defensive coordinator. Both coordinator contracts are 3-year deals.
For comparison's sake, former Crimson Tide offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien, who took a job with the New England Patriots this offseason, earned $1.1 million in the final season of his UA contract. On the other side of the ball, defensive coordinator Pete Golding made $1.6 million this past season before leaving Tuscaloosa for Ole Miss with one year left on his contract.
Returning UA assistants Joe Cox, Robert Gillespie, Coleman Hutzler, Freddie Roach, Holman Wiggins and Eric Wolford all received extensions and raises. The only assistant that did not was cornerbacks coach Travaris Robinson, who is under contract through February of 2024.
In addition to the nine assistants, the Board of Trustees also approved new deals for UA staff members David Ballou and Bob Welton. Ballou is entering his fourth season at the head of the Tide strength and conditioning program. Welton is in Year 6, and his Tide responsibilities include the organization of all recruiting efforts while also working with compliance regarding initial eligibility and assisting with coaching clinics, camps and other on-campus events.
Below is a full list of new contracts for assistant football coaches and staff members:
Robert Bala – $350,000 through February 2025
David Ballou – $725,000 through February 2026 (up from $700,000)
Joe Cox – $425,000 through February 2025 (up from $325,000)
Robert Gillespie – $625,000 through February 2025 (up from $565,000)
Coleman Hutzler – $595,000 through February 2025
Tommy Rees – $1.9 million to $2.1 million through February 2026
Freddie Roach – $775,000 through February 2025 (up from $750,000)
Kevin Steele – $1.9 million through February 2026
Bob Welton – $255,000 through February 2025 (up from $235,000)
Holmon Wiggins – $875,000 through February 2025 (up from $850,000)
Eric Wolford – $925,000 through February 2025 ($900,000)
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