Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker signee

2005-08-01 Thread Bryan Benefield
Who's scholarship became available, though...

--- Joe Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hot damn.  He might have just signed the next Zack
 Thomas.
 Joe
 
 Only two things are infinite, the universe and
 human stupidity, and I'm not 
 sure about the former.
 - Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
 - Original Message - 
 From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: rtf@rolltidefan.net
 Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 6:36 PM
 Subject: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker
 signee
 
 
   Recruiting Update
   Tide adds late linebacker signee
   July 29, 2005
 
 
 

--
 
   Proving that Mike Shula never stops
 recruiting, for the third year in 
  a row the Crimson Tide has signed a prospect just
 before the start of fall 
  drills. Two summers ago it was defensive end
 Wallace Gilberry. Last summer 
  it was defensive back Jeffrey Dukes. This week
 it's linebacker Eryk 
  Anders.
   The past two seasons the 6-3, 223-pound
 Anders was a defensive end at 
  Smithson Valley HS, which is located in a suburb
 of San Antonio, TX. As a 
  senior, Anders racked up 115 tackles, 42 tackles
 for losses and 11 sacks.
 
   Alabama is getting a real jewel of a
 football player, especially 
  considering it's so late, says Smithson Valley
 head coach Larry Hill. He 
  was an All-State Class 5A player in the state of
 Texas, which is pretty 
  good when you consider it's the largest
 classification in a state with a 
  lot of good football players.
 
   During his career, Anders played in two state
 championship games. In 
  last year's title game, he blocked a punt and
 returned it for a touchdown. 
  For all of last season, Anders blocked five kicks,
 two of which he 
  returned for touchdowns.
 
   He's got a hot motor, Hill says. He plays
 wide open all the time. 
  Even though he's just over 220 pounds, he plays
 very strong. And he's a 
  great athlete who can run a 4.55 40. He anchored
 our mile relay team and 
  our sprint relay. The kid can really run.
 
   Even though Anders played down at defensive
 end in high school, it's 
  believed he'll play outside linebacker for
 Alabama.
 
   They [Alabama] really haven't said for sure
 whether he'll play down 
  or at linebacker, but it will definitely be on the
 outside, Hill says. 
  My guess is that he'll be an outside linebacker,
 because that's where he 
  would've played for us had we not needed him at
 end.
 
   Similar to Gilberry's case two years ago,
 Hill believes that many 
  college scouts simply overlooked Anders.
 
   I think because he was an undersized
 defensive end a lot of coaches 
  missed him, Hill says. I think they looked at
 him for the way he was, 
  rather than projecting him for what he could
 become. He's 6-3, 220-plus 
  right now, and he's still growing. He wasn't this
 big last season.
 
   Hill says that Alabama, Texas Tech and Ole
 Miss had been keeping tabs 
  on Anders for several months.
 
   Originally he planned to walk on at Ole
 Miss, Hill says. They 
  wanted him, but they were out of scholarships.
 They were going to give him 
  one as soon as it came open.
 
   Alabama had offered him the same deal. But
 then, from what I 
  gathered, Alabama had a scholarship come available
 here late and they told 
  him they wanted him to go ahead and sign now.
 
   Anders is expected to report with the Alabama
 squad on Monday night, 
  August 9th.
 
 
 

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Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker signee

2005-08-01 Thread Jeff Todd



Nick Kyles.

Slef E.


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Bryan 
  Benefield 
  To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama 
  Athletics Discussion List 
  Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 3:20 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late 
  linebacker signee
  Who's scholarship became available, though...--- Joe 
  Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote: Hot damn. He might have just signed the next 
  Zack Thomas. Joe  "Only two things are 
  infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not  sure 
  about the former." - Albert Einstein (1879-1955) - 
  Original Message -  From: "Pat Smoot" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: rtf@rolltidefan.net Sent: 
  Friday, July 29, 2005 6:36 PM Subject: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late 
  linebacker signee   
   Recruiting Update 
   Tide adds late linebacker signee 
   July 29, 2005  
   
  -- 
Proving that Mike Shula never 
  stops recruiting, for the third year in   a row the 
  Crimson Tide has signed a prospect just before the start of fall 
drills. Two summers ago it was defensive end Wallace 
  Gilberry. Last summer   it was defensive back Jeffrey Dukes. This 
  week it's linebacker Eryk   Anders. 
   The past two seasons the 6-3, 
  223-pound Anders was a defensive end at   Smithson Valley 
  HS, which is located in a suburb of San Antonio, TX. As a  
   senior, Anders racked up 115 tackles, 42 tackles for losses and 
  11 sacks.   "Alabama is 
  getting a real jewel of a football player, especially   
  considering it's so late," says Smithson Valley head coach Larry Hill. 
  "He   was an All-State Class 5A player in the state of 
  Texas, which is pretty   good when you consider it's the 
  largest classification in a state with a   lot of good 
  football players."   
  During his career, Anders played in two state championship games. In 
last year's title game, he blocked a punt and returned 
  it for a touchdown.   For all of last season, Anders blocked five 
  kicks, two of which he   returned for touchdowns. 
"He's got a hot motor," Hill 
  says. "He plays wide open all the time.   Even though he's 
  just over 220 pounds, he plays very strong. And he's a   
  great athlete who can run a 4.55 40. He anchored our mile relay team 
  and   our sprint relay. The kid can really run." 
Even though Anders played down 
  at defensive end in high school, it's   believed he'll 
  play outside linebacker for Alabama.  
   "They [Alabama] really haven't said for 
  sure whether he'll play down   or at linebacker, but it 
  will definitely be on the outside," Hill says.   "My guess 
  is that he'll be an outside linebacker, because that's where he 
would've played for us had we not needed him at 
  end."   Similar to 
  Gilberry's case two years ago, Hill believes that many   
  college scouts simply overlooked Anders.  
   "I think because he was an 
  undersized defensive end a lot of coaches   missed him," 
  Hill says. "I think they looked at him for the way he was,  
   rather than projecting him for what he could become. He's 6-3, 
  220-plus   right now, and he's still growing. He wasn't 
  this big last season."  
   Hill says that Alabama, Texas Tech and 
  Ole Miss had been keeping tabs   on Anders for several 
  months.   "Originally he 
  planned to walk on at Ole Miss," Hill says. "They   wanted 
  him, but they were out of scholarships. They were going to give him 
one as soon as it came open.  
   "Alabama had offered him the same deal. 
  But then, from what I   gathered, Alabama had a 
  scholarship come available here late and they told   him 
  they wanted him to go ahead and sign now."  
   Anders is expected to report with the 
  Alabama squad on Monday night,   August 9th. 

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Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker signee

2005-08-01 Thread Pat Smoot

Hopefully Gilligans.

- Original Message - 
From: Bryan Benefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List 
RTF@rolltidefan.net

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker signee



Who's scholarship became available, though...

--- Joe Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hot damn.  He might have just signed the next Zack
Thomas.
Joe

Only two things are infinite, the universe and
human stupidity, and I'm not
sure about the former.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
- Original Message - 
From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: rtf@rolltidefan.net
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 6:36 PM
Subject: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker
signee


  Recruiting Update
  Tide adds late linebacker signee
  July 29, 2005





--


  Proving that Mike Shula never stops
recruiting, for the third year in
 a row the Crimson Tide has signed a prospect just
before the start of fall
 drills. Two summers ago it was defensive end
Wallace Gilberry. Last summer
 it was defensive back Jeffrey Dukes. This week
it's linebacker Eryk
 Anders.
  The past two seasons the 6-3, 223-pound
Anders was a defensive end at
 Smithson Valley HS, which is located in a suburb
of San Antonio, TX. As a
 senior, Anders racked up 115 tackles, 42 tackles
for losses and 11 sacks.

  Alabama is getting a real jewel of a
football player, especially
 considering it's so late, says Smithson Valley
head coach Larry Hill. He
 was an All-State Class 5A player in the state of
Texas, which is pretty
 good when you consider it's the largest
classification in a state with a
 lot of good football players.

  During his career, Anders played in two state
championship games. In
 last year's title game, he blocked a punt and
returned it for a touchdown.
 For all of last season, Anders blocked five kicks,
two of which he
 returned for touchdowns.

  He's got a hot motor, Hill says. He plays
wide open all the time.
 Even though he's just over 220 pounds, he plays
very strong. And he's a
 great athlete who can run a 4.55 40. He anchored
our mile relay team and
 our sprint relay. The kid can really run.

  Even though Anders played down at defensive
end in high school, it's
 believed he'll play outside linebacker for
Alabama.

  They [Alabama] really haven't said for sure
whether he'll play down
 or at linebacker, but it will definitely be on the
outside, Hill says.
 My guess is that he'll be an outside linebacker,
because that's where he
 would've played for us had we not needed him at
end.

  Similar to Gilberry's case two years ago,
Hill believes that many
 college scouts simply overlooked Anders.

  I think because he was an undersized
defensive end a lot of coaches
 missed him, Hill says. I think they looked at
him for the way he was,
 rather than projecting him for what he could
become. He's 6-3, 220-plus
 right now, and he's still growing. He wasn't this
big last season.

  Hill says that Alabama, Texas Tech and Ole
Miss had been keeping tabs
 on Anders for several months.

  Originally he planned to walk on at Ole
Miss, Hill says. They
 wanted him, but they were out of scholarships.
They were going to give him
 one as soon as it came open.

  Alabama had offered him the same deal. But
then, from what I
 gathered, Alabama had a scholarship come available
here late and they told
 him they wanted him to go ahead and sign now.

  Anders is expected to report with the Alabama
squad on Monday night,
 August 9th.





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[RollTideFan] Billy Wayne?

2005-08-01 Thread Rick McMahan




Whatever happened to our newbie? He said hi,
introduced himslef, then promptly disappeared. Our wierdnesses must
of freaked him out.  :-) 

Uncle Wayne, you still out there?

Roll Tide!!
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RE: [RollTideFan] Billy Wayne?

2005-08-01 Thread Charles








Prolly
left his cup.





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is an invention of civilization. - Mikhail Gorbachev 











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rick McMahan
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 6:49
PM
To: RTF
Subject: [RollTideFan] Billy
Wayne?





Whatever happened to our
newbie? He said hi, introduced himslef, then promptly disappeared. Our
wierdnesses must of freaked him out. :-) 

Uncle Wayne, you still out there?

Roll Tide!!
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Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker signee

2005-08-01 Thread Joe Goodson

Good question.  Evidently someone did not qualify academically.
Joe

Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not 
sure about the former.

- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
- Original Message - 
From: Bryan Benefield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List 
RTF@rolltidefan.net

Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker signee



Who's scholarship became available, though...

--- Joe Goodson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hot damn.  He might have just signed the next Zack
Thomas.
Joe

Only two things are infinite, the universe and
human stupidity, and I'm not
sure about the former.
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)
- Original Message - 
From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: rtf@rolltidefan.net
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 6:36 PM
Subject: [RollTideFan] Tide adds late linebacker
signee


  Recruiting Update
  Tide adds late linebacker signee
  July 29, 2005





--


  Proving that Mike Shula never stops
recruiting, for the third year in
 a row the Crimson Tide has signed a prospect just
before the start of fall
 drills. Two summers ago it was defensive end
Wallace Gilberry. Last summer
 it was defensive back Jeffrey Dukes. This week
it's linebacker Eryk
 Anders.
  The past two seasons the 6-3, 223-pound
Anders was a defensive end at
 Smithson Valley HS, which is located in a suburb
of San Antonio, TX. As a
 senior, Anders racked up 115 tackles, 42 tackles
for losses and 11 sacks.

  Alabama is getting a real jewel of a
football player, especially
 considering it's so late, says Smithson Valley
head coach Larry Hill. He
 was an All-State Class 5A player in the state of
Texas, which is pretty
 good when you consider it's the largest
classification in a state with a
 lot of good football players.

  During his career, Anders played in two state
championship games. In
 last year's title game, he blocked a punt and
returned it for a touchdown.
 For all of last season, Anders blocked five kicks,
two of which he
 returned for touchdowns.

  He's got a hot motor, Hill says. He plays
wide open all the time.
 Even though he's just over 220 pounds, he plays
very strong. And he's a
 great athlete who can run a 4.55 40. He anchored
our mile relay team and
 our sprint relay. The kid can really run.

  Even though Anders played down at defensive
end in high school, it's
 believed he'll play outside linebacker for
Alabama.

  They [Alabama] really haven't said for sure
whether he'll play down
 or at linebacker, but it will definitely be on the
outside, Hill says.
 My guess is that he'll be an outside linebacker,
because that's where he
 would've played for us had we not needed him at
end.

  Similar to Gilberry's case two years ago,
Hill believes that many
 college scouts simply overlooked Anders.

  I think because he was an undersized
defensive end a lot of coaches
 missed him, Hill says. I think they looked at
him for the way he was,
 rather than projecting him for what he could
become. He's 6-3, 220-plus
 right now, and he's still growing. He wasn't this
big last season.

  Hill says that Alabama, Texas Tech and Ole
Miss had been keeping tabs
 on Anders for several months.

  Originally he planned to walk on at Ole
Miss, Hill says. They
 wanted him, but they were out of scholarships.
They were going to give him
 one as soon as it came open.

  Alabama had offered him the same deal. But
then, from what I
 gathered, Alabama had a scholarship come available
here late and they told
 him they wanted him to go ahead and sign now.

  Anders is expected to report with the Alabama
squad on Monday night,
 August 9th.





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Re: [RollTideFan] old Bama games

2005-08-01 Thread Joe Goodson



This is a pretty good list of what the guy has to 
offer.
Joe

http://www.tiderinsider.com/forum/video/messages/2442.html
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and 
I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein (1879-1955) 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Joe 
  Goodson 
  To: Roll Tide Fan ; Bamafan 
  Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2005 9:03 PM
  Subject: [RollTideFan] old Bama 
  games
  
  Okay people. If you want a copy of just 
  about any game or coach's show that was ever televised, here is the man to get 
  it from. Just click on the link below. I have gotten 4 or 5 DVD's 
  from him myself. I highly recommend him.
  
  RTR!
  Joe
  
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  "Only two things are infinite, the universe 
  and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein 
  (1879-1955) 
  
  

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[RollTideFan] New YellCrew Video

2005-08-01 Thread Rick McMahan




It's pretty damn awesome. I freaking love
ALABAMA FOOTBALL!! 

Check it out, it about 9MB so it may take a few minutes to download,
but you'll love it!

http://www.knology.net/~trentwillis/yellcrew2005lq.wmv

ROLL TIDE ROLL!!
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Re: [RollTideFan] New YellCrew Video

2005-08-01 Thread Joe Goodson



32 days...
"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and 
I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein (1879-1955) 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Rick McMahan 
  
  To: BF-G ; RTF 
  Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 9:54 
  PM
  Subject: [RollTideFan] New YellCrew 
  Video
  It's pretty damn awesome. I freaking 
  love ALABAMA FOOTBALL!! Check it out, it about 9MB so it may take 
  a few minutes to download, but you'll love it!http://www.knology.net/~trentwillis/yellcrew2005lq.wmvROLL 
  TIDE ROLL!!Rick Mc.
  
  

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