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  • Kendall Kelly expected to open spring at safety
    By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer

    The University of Alabama football team opens spring practice tomorrow, and with preparation for a new season often comes a few experimental position changes.

  • Illness doesn't hold McClain back
    By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer

    Rolando McClain showed the NFL what it was looking for Wednesday at the University of Alabama's Pro Day workout.

  • Cody drops more weight for Pro Day
    By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer

    Terrence Cody was never quite able to get under 350 pounds as a player at the University of Alabama, Wednesday, he did just that.

  • Tide, Gamecocks in survival mode
    By Cecil Hurt Sports Editor

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. | The South Carolina Gamecocks aren?t worried about what the Alabama Crimson Tide did last week. They are much more concerned about what Alabama could do today.

  • Rain stops Bama again
    By Aaron Suttles Sports Writer

    TUSCALOOSA | For the second consecutive night, the University of Alabama baseball team was rained out. After Tuesday?s game with Auburn was canceled by rain, the Crimson Tide?s Wednesday contest against Michigan State was first delayed and then canceled due to lightning and rain.

  • Countdown to spring practice: Secondary a major priority


    Just about everyone with significant experience other than safety Mark Barron is gone. UA?s top three cornerbacks ? Kareem Jackson, Javier Arenas and Marquise Johnson ? leave a major void. Starting safety Justin Woodall and a couple of reserve safeties are gone as well.

  • Kentucky back in accustomed spot: Favorite
    By Teresa M. Walker The Associated Press

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. | Maybe Kentucky coach John Calipari wants to ease the pressure on his young Wildcats. He?s busy talking about playing for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, though ending a drought with Kentucky?s first Southeastern Conference tournament title since 2004 would a big deal, too.

  • NFL scouts in town for Bama's Pro Day
    By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer

    If the media circus that has become the National Football League's Scouting Combine could be described an uncomfortable ? or, at least, unfamiliar ? environment in which college football's top players can show their skills, Pro Day workouts are just the opposite.

  • Cody's Pro Day a weigh-in success
    By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer

    TUSCALOOSA | Terrence Cody was never quite able to get under 350 pounds as a player at the University of Alabama, but with the 2010 NFL Draft approaching for the Crimson Tide?s former nose guard, there is every reason for the senior to break new ground where weight loss is concerned. Wednesday, he did just that.

  • Tide rallies past Liberty
    By Spencer White Special to The Tuscaloosa News

    Apparently, the only thing that could stop the offensive onslaughts at the Alabama Softball Complex was a downpour of rain.


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