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2004-07-11 Thread M Laborde
Fuckin' web host!





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[RollTideFan] Hey Pat - NASCAR stuff inside

2004-07-11 Thread Tim Boozer
Just wanted to say no more goin to any friggin racin' for me. I think I've
been to maybe 5 races in my life and Gordon's won 3 of them. I'm bad luck.

Races that end at 12:30am suck as well.

That is all.


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[RollTideFan] Big Al's Revenge?

2004-07-11 Thread Joel Perry
Bama hopes to bring Hawaii to Tuscaloosa
After consecutive visits to play Warriors, Alabama working on home game
against Hawaii for 2006
Friday, July 09, 2004
By THOMAS MURPHY
Sports Reporter
The bowl-probation relationship the University of Alabama established with
the University of Hawaii two summers ago might yield a trip to the mainland
for the Rainbow Warriors in 2006.
Alabama athletics director Mal Moore and Hawaii AD Herman Frazier are close
to completing a deal for the teams to meet in Tuscaloosa early in the 2006
season, the Honolulu Advertiser reported Thursday.
Frazier and Moore have held ongoing discussions about scheduling more games
between the programs since the Crimson Tide reached an agreement to play in
Honolulu in 2002. That game was set up as a reward of sorts for Dennis
Franchione's second Tide team after Alabama was hit with a two-year bowl ban
in February 2002.
The current negotiations could also include one or two more trips to Hawaii
for Alabama, which split two games against the Warriors. If the two sides
reach agreement on the 2006 game, Hawaii would tentatively be the first
visitor in the remodeled Bryant-Denny Stadium.
The 2002 Alabama team took advantage of the 13th game on its schedule to
notch a 21-16 win and secure its NCAA-best 27th 10-win season. The 4-9 2003
team simply extended its misery with a 37-29 loss.
Hawaii coach June Jones said a road game at Alabama would be a huge
opportunity for his program. He told the Advertiser the guarantee Hawaii
would receive would be close to a million dollars for a game in 2006.



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[RollTideFan] Test

2004-07-11 Thread M Laborde
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Re: [RollTideFan] TGIF Groaner (since VO didn't post his)

2004-07-11 Thread Ken Harness
This is good I really like it.

Thanks
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 Jesus is watching you:


 A burglar broke into a house one night.

 He shined his flashlight around, looking for valuables, and when he
  picked up a CD player to place in his sack, a strange, disembodied
  voice echoed from the dark saying, Jesus is watching you.

 He nearly jumped out of his skin, clicked his flashlight out, and
  froze. When he heard nothing more after a bit, he shook his head,
  promised himself a vacation after the next big score, then clicked
  the light on and began searching for more valuables.

 Just as he pulled the stereo out so he could disconnect the wires, clear
as
 a
  bell he heard, Jesus is watching you.

 Freaked out, he shone his light around frantically,looking for the source
of
 the voice.

 Finally, in the corner of the room, his flashlight beam came to rest
  on a parrot. Did you say that? He hissed at the parrot. Yep, the
  parrot confessed, then squawked, I'm just trying to warn you. The
  burglar relaxed. Warn me, huh? Who in the world are you?

 Moses, replied the bird. Moses? the burglar laughed. What kind
 of people would name a bird Moses.

 The kind of people that would name a rottweiler Jesus.



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[RollTideFan] An ALABAMA BLESSING

2004-07-11 Thread Jeff Todd
Note: If you are not a resident of ALABAMA or never have lived in 
the hot, humid South, you may not understand the weight of this blessing!

-Bless this house, oh Lord, we cry.
-Please keep it cool in mid-July.
 Bless the walls where termites dine,

-While ants and roaches march in time.
 -Bless our yard where spiders pass

 -Fire ant castles in the grass.
 -Bless the garage, a home to please
-Carpenter beetles, ticks and fleas.
 -Bless the love bugs, two by two, the gnats and mosquitoes that feed on you.
-Millions of creatures that fly or crawl, in ALABAMA, Lord, you've put them all!!
-But this is home, and here we'll stay,
-So thank you Lord, for insect spray.
 = = = = = = =

 HOLD IT.there's more


YOU KNOW YOU ARE IN ALABAMA IN JULY WHEN. . . .
   -The birds have to use potholders to pull worms out of the ground.
   -The trees are whistling for the dogs.
   -The best parking place is determined by shade instead of distance.
   -Hot water now comes out of both taps.
   -You can make sun tea instantly.
   -You learn that a seat belt buckle makes a pretty good branding iron.
   -The temperature drops below 95 and you feel a little chilly.
You discover that in July it only takes 2 fingers to steer your car.

   -You discover that you can get sunburned through your car window.
   -You actually burn your hand opening the car door.
   -You break into a sweat the instant you step outside at 7:30 a.m.
   -Your biggest bicycle wreck fear is, What if I get knocked out and end up lying on 
the pavement and cook to death?
   -You realize that asphalt has a liquid state.
   -The potatoes cook underground, so all you have to do is pull one
out and add butter, salt and pepper.
   -Farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from
 laying  boiled eggs.
  -The cows are giving evaporated milk.
  -Ah, what a place to call home. God Bless Our State of ALABAMA!!



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[RollTideFan] DeMarco Ryans Article

2004-07-11 Thread Rick McMahan

http://www.tidesports.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040710/NEWS/407100346/1011
Crimson Tide linebacker is thinking about the bigger picture
By Cecil Hurt
Sports Editor
July 10, 2004
TUSCALOOSA | University of Alabama linebacker DeMeco Ryans would be a 
natural for the Bronko Nagurski Award in a couple of respects.

First, hes adept enough as a football player to merit consideration. He 
holds the Alabama single-game record for tackles (25 against Arkansas 
last year), and may be the headliner for the Crimson Tide defense as he 
enters his junior season in 2004. Thus, he deserves the watch-list 
mention he got last week from the Nagurski Award (given by the Football 
Writers of America to the nations best defender, regardless of 
position) and will probably be a viable candidate, regardless of 
position, on statistics alone.

Its not just performance, though. Ryans also has an attitude that is 
something of a throwback to the Nagurski days, when players seemed less 
concerned with attracting individual attention.

The way I look at individual awards is this, Ryans said. If I go out 
with a team attitude and give a team effort, then the awards will come. 
Awards are not something I strive for. I strive to make the team better. 
I have to think about the bigger picture.

Ryans carries that attitude even when talking to Crimson Tide fans.
People would come up to me last year and say 'I recognize you and they 
would want to talk about the tackle record, Ryans said. I didnt have 
much to say. Id just tell them that the defense shouldnt have been on 
the field that much.

The low profile suits Ryans. He got some attention as a recruit out of 
Jess Lanier High School in Bessemer, but wasnt the Tides 
highest-profile signee. That made little difference to the academic 
All-SEC performer.

Ive never been out for myself when playing sports, he said. I want to 
win. But you cant win playing by yourself. Its not a one-man sport 
like tennis or golf. Youve got to have 10 other men on defense and 11 
on offense who all have a team attitude.

Ryans stopped short of saying that the Crimson Tide lacked that unity in 
last years 4-9 season, but did admit that the long year took a toll.

It was very tough, Ryans said. I had been through something similar 
in high school and that helped me deal with it, but it was still rough. 
You keep going out and playing to the best of your ability, and you keep 
coming up short every time, and naturally it hurts.

Im just taking it all as motivation. When I think about the Arkansas 
game, I dont think about making a lot of tackles. I think that we were 
one play short. So I do all the extra things like working out, so I will 
be able to make the play that takes us over the edge.

If Alabama is going to reverse things this season, the linebacking corps 
will play a strong part. With Ryans, Freddie Roach, Cornelius Wortham, 
Juwan Garth and Terrence Jones, among others, the group appears both 
talented and deep.

Ryans will be switching roles again this season, moving back to the 
strong side after spending a year as a weak-side linebacker.

When I came in, I was actually a middle linebacker, Ryans said. Then, 
when the season came, I was playing strong side. Then when Brooks left, 
they moved me to weak-side to replace him. Now, Im back at strong.

It really doesnt matter to me. I dont prefer a position as long as 
Im out there.

The quiet Ryans may be shy when it comes to personal achievements, but 
hes not bashful about the team goals for the coming season.

My goals are, first, for this team to come together as a team and as a 
family, Ryans said. Then, I want to go out and win all the games. I 
dont want us to come up short again. If we do that, then hopefully that 
will put us in the spot to play for the national championship.

The words national championship havent been connected with the 2004 
Alabama team often, but Ryans said he wouldnt back down from that goal.

Im not just going out and trying to win six games so we can go to some 
bowl, Ryans said. I want to go to the biggest bowl of all.

ROLL TIDE!
Rick

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[RollTideFan] College Weekly Report

2004-07-11 Thread Rick McMahan

PLAYERS ATTENDING SEC MEDIA DAYS
* ALABAMA: OT Wes Britt and SS Charlie Peprah
* ARKANSAS: QB Matt Jones and LB Jeff Huckeba
* AUBURN: RB Carnell Williams and SS Junior Rosegreen
* FLORIDA: C Mike Degory and LB Travis Harris
* GEORGIA; QB David Greene and DE David Pollack
* KENTUCKY: QB Shane Boyd and DE Vincent Burns
* LSU: C Ben Wilkerson and CB Cory Webster
* OLE MISS: OG Marcus Johnson and FS Eric Oliver
* MISS STATE: WR McKinley Scott and NG Ronald Fields
* SOUTH CAROLINA: C John Strickland and DE George Gause
* TENNESSEE: OT Michael Munoz and LB Kevin Burnett
* VANDERBILT: QB Jay Cutler and DE Jovan Haye
MISSISSIPPI STATE: Receiver Antonio Hargro has been suspended 
indefinitely because of a violation of team rules. In 29 games during 
his career, Hargro has two starts and nine catches for 115 yards. The 
preseason depth chart has him listed fifth among five flankers, behind a 
sophomore and three redshirt freshmen. In the past few months, Coach Sly 
Croom has also suspended leading rusher Nick Turner, offensive tackle 
James Redmond and defensive end Roosevelt Tate. State players are 
getting in shape this summer. Lineman Richard Burch is down from 337 
pounds to 298. Offensive lineman Otis Riddley has gone from 369 to 338. 
He has a target weight of 315 by Aug. 1. Lineman Johnny Wadley has 
recovered from ankle surgery and has lost from 365 pounds to 330. 
(BulldogBlitz.com)

ALABAMA: Receiver A. C. Carter, who has not played since Nov. 29, 2001 
because of two tibia surgeries, is optimistic that he will be ready for 
the Sept. 4 home opener against Utah State. The limp that he had during 
spring practice has disappeared. (TuscaloosaNews.com) Quarterback 
Spencer Pennington, who played at 235 pounds last year, is down to 215. 
He has recovered from shoulder surgery. (BamaOnline.com) Alabama 
officials are close to signing a deal with Hawaii for a home game in 
2006. The payout would be the biggest in Hawaii history. Hawaii is also 
in talks with Florida for a game in Gainesville and a home-and-home 
series with Kansas. (TuscaloosaNews.com)

ARKANSAS: The Hogs received news this week on several signees. Desmond 
Williams (6-1, 200), a safety from Euless Trinity in Texas, has 
qualified, but Freddie Barnett (6-1, 300), a lineman from Texarkana, 
Ark., came up one-point shy on his qualifying score. He might attend a 
junior college or Hargrave Military Academy in Virginia. Also failing to 
qualify were linebacker Fred Fairchild from Little Rock Central, 
quarterback Woody Wilson from Fayetteville and Ryan Young from Waco, 
Texas. Coach Houston Nutt said the Hogs oversigned during the recruiting 
period knowing that several signees would not qualify. (Hawgsports.com)

LSU: Melvin Oliver, a defensive end, has been restricted by a 
restraining order from harassing or abusing his former girlfriend. 
Oliver is projected to take over for Marquise Hill. The senior played in 
13 of LSUs 14 games last year. Coach Nick Saban said he has not decided 
how he will discipline Oliver. (theadvocate.com) Since the SEC went to 
divisional play in 1992; three schools (Alabama in 1992, Florida in 1996 
and Tennessee in 1998) have won national championships, but failed to 
win the SEC or even their division the following year. (Mobile Register) 
Tiger players and officials have received their national championship 
rings that cost $260 each. LSU ordered 268 rings and 41 pendants at a 
cost of $77,388. By comparison, the NFL allowed New England to spend 
$5,000 for its Super Bowl champs rings. (advocate.com) Kenneth Phillips 
(6-2, 185), a safety from Carol City High in Miami, Fla., lists Miami, 
FSU, Florida, LSU and N. C. State as his top five. (TigerBait.com)

GEORGIA: Sophomore defensive end Ray Gant, who spelled David Pollack 
last season, has gained 30 pounds since the Capital One Bowl against 
Purdue and weighs 285 pounds. Sophomore safety Olaolu Sanni-Osomo will 
not be able to play in 2004 because of knee surgery. He underwent knee 
surgery six weeks ago to repair a damaged meniscus. The next surgery is 
scheduled for August 10. (UGASports.com) Ticket demand is at an all-time 
high at Georgia. Some 9,000-ticket requests were denied.

FLORIDA: Fred Rouse, a receiver from Tallahassee (Fla.) Lincoln High, 
has cut his list of suitors down to Florida, FSU, Miami, LSU, Michigan, 
Ohio State, Southern Cal, Texas and Tulane. Howard Lingard has announced 
that he will attend Itawamba Community College in Mississippi. After he 
finishes junior college, Lingard will be able to be re-recruited. Hivera 
Green (6-5, 255), a defensive lineman from Conway, S. C., has 20 offers, 
but his favorite schools are Michigan, Florida and FSU. He has a 3.3 
grade point average. He also wants to attend camps at Florida and FSU. 
(GatorBait.net)

OLE MISS: Jonathan Garner (6-4, 206), a quarterback from Daytona Beach, 
Fla., has camped at Miami, Ole Miss and Stanford. He camps at Florida 

[RollTideFan] Matt Miller Article

2004-07-11 Thread Rick McMahan

http://www.tidesports.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20040711/NEWS/407110368/1011
Bamas Miller finally sees his chance
By Cecil Hurt
Sports Editor
July 11, 2004
TUSCALOOSA | If anyone ever seemed destined to play football for 
Alabama, it would be Matt Miller.

His grandfather played for Alabama. His father played under Coach Paul 
Bear Bryant. His brother played for Alabama. His best friend as a 
youngster was Brodie Croyle, yet another son of a former Crimson Tide 
player.

All the genetics and all the surroundings made it seem inevitable that 
Matt Miller would also play for the Crimson Tide, a dream that seems 
close to coming to fruition for the wide receiver. But, despite the 
family tradition, it hasnt been easy.

Miller walked on at Alabama after playing quarterback at Southside High 
School in Gadsden. Like most walk-ons, hes had his share of 
tribulations. Hes dealt with four different coaching staffs either as a 
prospect or a player. Hes changed positions, going from quarterback to 
wide receiver. Yet every time he felt like he was making a move on the 
depth chart, his coaches seemed to move elsewhere.

Its been frustrating because as a walk-on, youre always at the bottom 
of the totem pole, Miller said. I always tried to do better in the 
little things. I tried to finish first in the runs, or in the weight 
room, because thats one of the only ways that a walk-on can get 
noticed. But it was kind of heartbreaking, because you would show that 
to one staff, and then they would be gone, and another staff would come 
in and you start over almost from scratch. Plus, when there is a new 
staff, the people who have been sort of lackadaisical will get fired up, 
so the coaches dont really know who has been working hard all along.

Timing finally worked in Millers favor last season, when Mike Shula and 
his staff took over.

Last year was really a good year for me to move to receiver, Miller 
said. We had five or six senior receivers who were all good guys, so 
you knew theyd be playing, but you also knew that there would be a 
chance when they all left. Even last season, I had worked my way up to 
second team. When the spring started, I was back on the scout team, but 
I just took that as a chance to practice one-on-one against the best 
defensive backs.

Finally, Miller started to get noticed. He was moved off the scout team, 
and back into the receiving rotation. Hes currently listed as the No. 2 
split end (behind Matt Caddell) on the depth chart posted on Shulas Web 
site.

It seems sure that Miller will get some playing time. His goal, though, 
is to make a substantial impact at a position where the Tide will be 
inexperienced. That would fulfill what he calls a lifetime dream.

I was recruited by Middle Tennessee State and some other small schools, 
but I knew I would end up here, Miller said. It would have had to be a 
big Division I program, preferably an SEC team, for me to consider 
someone else. But if other SEC teams were offering me, then Alabama 
would probably have offered me, too, so I probably would have ended up 
here anyway.

Millers grandfather, Floyd Bo Miller, started the tradition in the 
late 1940s. His son, Noah Dean Miller, played for Paul Bear Bryant and 
was part of Alabamas 1973 national championship team. Matts older 
brother, Marc Miller, also walked on for UA and is probably best 
remembered for a blocked punt that set up Alabamas winning touchdown in 
the 2001 Independence Bowl.

This is my dream, Miller said. When I was little, the other kids 
wanted to be a fireman. I wanted to be an Alabama football player.

Miller spent two seasons as a quarterback, but decided to switch to 
receiver because of the crowded situation at his original position.

Coach [Dennis Franchione] had suggested that I make the move, Miller 
said. That staff had noticed me. I set the weight room records for 
quarterbacks, so they saw that, plus my speed and vertical jump. But 
they never saw me on the field much. I was behind Tyler Watts, Andrew 
Zow, Brodie and Spencer Pennington, so I wasnt getting any reps.

They suggested that I move, and Im glad I did. I love playing receiver 
so much more than I did throwing the ball.

Miller now figures to be on the receiving end of passes from his 
childhood friend, Croyle.

Brodie and I were each others first best friends, Miller said. Their 
house used to be at the [Big Oak] Ranch, and Id be there every weekend, 
riding horses or whatever.

So when he throws a pass to me, its going to be a great feeling.
Miller laughed at the tongue-in-cheek suggestion that he might be 
Croyles favorite because of their childhood friendship.

Hes going to throw it to the open receiver, Miller said. Brodie got 
a lot of flack last year for locking on one receiver, or having a 
favorite, and that was absolutely not true. He was running for his life 
back there, so he didnt have a lot of time to go through [his] reads. 
Hes not going to single me out, but maybe hell

Re: [RollTideFan] Test

2004-07-11 Thread Jeff Todd
Don't tell Jobu it's fixed, OK?

Slef E.

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2004-07-11 Thread Tim Boozer
I think she's a workin' now!

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Re: [RollTideFan] Hey Pat - NASCAR stuff inside

2004-07-11 Thread Pat Smoot
So it's you're fucking fault that damn faggot has been winning.  Stay away
from the tracks  while you're at it, don't go to any BAMA games either.


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 Just wanted to say no more goin to any friggin racin' for me. I think I've
 been to maybe 5 races in my life and Gordon's won 3 of them. I'm bad luck.

 Races that end at 12:30am suck as well.

 That is all.


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RE: [RollTideFan] Hey Pat - NASCAR stuff inside

2004-07-11 Thread Tim Boozer
  while you're at it, don't go to any BAMA games either.




'fraid I can't help you there there, Bama seems to do better with me in
attendance. Remember, I left the Arkansas game at halftime last year
(over-drunkage). Didn't make it to the NIU game at all. Do I need to say
more?


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Re: [RollTideFan] Hey Pat - NASCAR stuff inside

2004-07-11 Thread Jeff Todd
TONY STEWART ROOLEZ!

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 So it's you're fucking fault that damn faggot has been winning.  Stay away
 from the tracks  while you're at it, don't go to any BAMA games either.
 
 
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 Subject: [RollTideFan] Hey Pat - NASCAR stuff inside
 
 
  Just wanted to say no more goin to any friggin racin' for me. I think I've
  been to maybe 5 races in my life and Gordon's won 3 of them. I'm bad luck.
 
  Races that end at 12:30am suck as well.
 
  That is all.
 
 
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Re: [RollTideFan] Hey Pat - NASCAR stuff inside

2004-07-11 Thread Pat Smoot
I'm beginning to like Tony Stewart.  I like the way he knocks people out of
his way  then beats their ass after the race.  Just like the good ole days
before Nascar went soft  politically correct.  RACE TO WIN DAMNIT !!


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 TONY STEWART ROOLEZ!

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  So it's you're fucking fault that damn faggot has been winning.  Stay
away
  from the tracks  while you're at it, don't go to any BAMA games either.
 
 
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   Just wanted to say no more goin to any friggin racin' for me. I think
I've
   been to maybe 5 races in my life and Gordon's won 3 of them. I'm bad
luck.
  
   Races that end at 12:30am suck as well.
  
   That is all.
  
  
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