[RollTideFan] Re: All Time Favorites
Off the top of my head, might change with more thought... OFFENSE: Jay Barker: all he did is win. Not the fastest, strongest, or most talented, but had enough heart and leadership to carry a team. IMHO, epitomizes what it means to be a BAMA football player. Shaud Williams: see above, and add in that he had a chance to transfer without restriction but chose to stay at Bama. (Honorary mention: Pat Trammel: Coach Bryant's favorite all-time player. Similar to Jay Barker; died tragically at a young age). DEFENSE: George Teague:- again, athletic but not the most talented, had desire to make plays and used that and heart to excel. (Tie) Bisquit and DT: Two who excelled athletically and in the community-service area. (Honorary mention: the entire 2002 team that had a chance to transfer without penalty from the NCAA and stayed to play at Alabama) Special Teams: Lane Bearden: pluck, heart, courage - words don't express what this young man had. Assistant Coach: Gene Stallings (had to put him her to sneak him into the list) Head Coach: Paul Bryant ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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Mines prolly Walter Lewis. kurt ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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This brings up a question or two. Who were the other star QB's on the team when Lewis won the starting job? Wasn't Lewis the QB for Coach Bryant in his final season in 1982? RTR! Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mines prolly Walter Lewis. kurt ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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Really? I've been looking for a signed photo for a loved one for years haven't been able to locate one. If I do, I'll make you a copy. Could you make do with an AZ in the meantime? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 5:04 PM Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Re: All Time Favorites Mines prolly Walter Lewis. kurt ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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LMAO! Mines prolly Walter Lewis. kurt ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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Donut matter to me. They all look alike. kurt From: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: 2005/07/01 Fri PM 06:24:16 EST To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List RTF@rolltidefan.net Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Re: All Time Favorites Really? I've been looking for a signed photo for a loved one for years haven't been able to locate one. If I do, I'll make you a copy. Could you make do with an AZ in the meantime? - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 5:04 PM Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Re: All Time Favorites Mines prolly Walter Lewis. kurt ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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From: Rick McMahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] This brings up a question or two. Who were the other star QB's on the team when Lewis won the starting job? Offa the top o' my head I donut recall. I do seem to remember reading that Walter Lewis was one of Coach Bryant's favorites. (I guess Coach didn't know about the Seven Oceans, but I digress.) Wasn't Lewis the QB for Coach Bryant in his final season in 1982? I'm pretty shore he was. Here's one of my favorite Walter Lewis moments. http://www.mackbrown-texasfootball.com/pages/winningtrads/bowlgames/82cotton.html 1982 Cotton Bowl The spotlight shone directly on third-ranked Alabama and its head coach Paul Bear Bryant in the days leading up to the 1982 Cotton Bowl. A 28-17 win over Auburn in the Tides regular-season finale pushed Bryant ahead of Amos Alonzo Stagg with 315 wins. On top of Bryants record-setting number of victories, Alabama was looking for its seventh straight post-season triumph. But to do it, the Tide had to get past the sixth-ranked Longhorns. Alabama had never beaten Texas in seven tries and Bryant had accomplished the feat just once in nine games, a 34-21 triumph in 1956 when he was the coach at Texas AM. But on this day, the Tide appeared to have UTs number. Jesse Bendross grabbed a Walter Lewis pass and scored from six yards out to cap a seven-play, 82-yard drive midway through the second quarter. After 25 minutes of scoreless play, Alabama extended its lead to 10-0 following a 24-yard Peter Kim field goal with 12:27 left in the contest. Jitter Fields got things going for Texas on the ensuing kickoff, scrambling 22 yards to spot the ball at the Texas 40. In five plays, Longhorns QB Robert Brewer marched his squad to the Alabama 30, UTs deepest penetration of the afternoon. But a pair of incompletions left Texas staring at a third-and-10, and Brewer marched to the line ready to run a sprint-out pass. Brewer got to the line of scrimmage and didnt like what he saw of the Alabama defensive alignment, so he called timeout to confer with Fred Akers. The timeout produced the perfect call: a quarterback draw. The ball was snapped and Alabama came with the all-out blitz. Brewer calmly found the seam and raced untouched to the endzone and the Longhorns trailed 10-7. Within five minutes, Texas was driving again. Starting from their own 20, the Longhorns moved 72-yards in 10 plays and found themselves at the Alabama eight with less than three minutes to play. On the 11th and final play of the drive, Terry Orr punched in his first touchdown of the year, scoring from eight yards out to hand Texas its first lead at 14-10. With just over two minutes remaining, there was plenty of time for Alabama to make things interesting. And, on the ensuing kickoff, Joey Jones peeled off a 61-yard return and the Tide were in business at the Texas 38. On the first play, Alabama QB Walter Lewis went for the win, firing the ball downfield toward the goal line. But William Graham picked off the pass and was immediately tackled at the one-yard-line and Texas took over. Three Brewer sneaks moved the ball to the four and a two-yard delay of game penalty moved it back to the two with 56 seconds left. Then, Texas punter John Goodson, standing at the back of the end zone, took the snap and scrambled for eight seconds before stepping out of bounds for the safety. Alabama, out of timeouts, got the ball back with 43 seconds to play, but time ran out and the Longhorns pulled the upset. [...] That and the white wimmens thingie. kurt (BTW, Joey Jones RLABOSD) ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net
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Ken Coley and Paul Fields are two names that come to mind. Slef E. - Original Message - From: Rick McMahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: RollTideFan - University of Alabama Athletics Discussion List RTF@rolltidefan.net Sent: Friday, July 01, 2005 6:14 PM Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Re: All Time Favorites This brings up a question or two. Who were the other star QB's on the team when Lewis won the starting job? Wasn't Lewis the QB for Coach Bryant in his final season in 1982? RTR! Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mines prolly Walter Lewis. kurt ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net ___ RTF mailing list RTF@rolltidefan.net http://rolltidefan.net/mailman/listinfo/rtf_rolltidefan.net