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Prothro one of those players ‘with magic’
The first time Tyrone Prothro ever made the Bryant-Denny Stadium crowd hold its collective breath, a potential stunning upset of rival Tennessee hung on his every step on a last-minute kickoff return.
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Mike Shula Bio
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Jackson, Arenas sign contracts
Kareem Jackson and Javier Arenas, starting cornerbacks on the University of Alabama’s 2009 national championship team, have signed pro contracts, according to reports posted on NFL websites.
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Linebacker picks Tide over OSU
The University of Alabama received big news Friday afternoon when Trey DePriest, a Scout.com five-star middle linebacker from Springfield High School in Ohio, committed to the Crimson Tide.
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Shula takes the Tide’s reins during ‘the bottom of the low point’
Chris James wasn’t sure it was the same coach.
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Jackson signs with Houston
The Texans signed their top two draft picks — cornerback Kareem Jackson from Alabama and running back Ben Tate from Auburn — just before training camp began.
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ANDREW BONE: Alabama lands five-star linebacker
Trey DePriest, Scout.com five-star middle linebacker from Springfield High School in Ohio, excited the Alabama coaching staff and fans when he committed to the Crimson Tide Friday afternoon over the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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Price's short tenure left players looking for answers
Shaud Williams remembers hearing the news and going into shock.
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Price’s offense suited Croyle
If ever a player was made for a coach, Brodie Croyle was made for Mike Price.
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Great 8: '09 holds off late '34 comeback
The NCAA 11 tournament continued with a bone-crunching clash of juggernauts, but an early explosion left 1934 trailing. Despite second half heroics from Hall-of-Famers Don Hutson and Dixie Howell, '09 dominated 41-28.
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