9/27/08

We finished the deal!!

ROLL TIDE!!!!!!!!!!
Oh boy....

it's turned into a game now. 34-17, but we're holding on.

Keeping my fingers crossed. (I really can't afford a heart attack!)
It's halftime...

and I couldn't resist popping online real quick and shouting out in my loudest voice,

ROLL TIDE!!!

My favorite line of commentary so far this game has been this one...

"This has been just an old-fashioned, country butt-whipping. And Georgia has provided the butt."

It's 31-0 at halftime!

9/25/08

Some Cool News...

I'm the new contributor at Alabama Gameday, a really awesome blog on everything Bama-related. The site's administrator, Tony, is a great guy and I was thrilled when he asked me to partner up with him to write for the blog.

He introduced me today and I will start writing and posting there soon on a regular basis.

Tide Chick will still be up-and-running. I will use this post to write about random Bama news and items; and, of course, I will use it to post pictures from games and other cool, personal things like that.

But visit Alabama Gameday to regularly read my more "formal" insights into Alabama football.

And oh yeah....

there is a game this weekend.

Alabama vs. Georgia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am pumped up and ready!

(And how about that Southern Cal/Oregon State game earlier tonight? USC's defeat opens up all sorts of possibilities for the national championship race. It's all very exciting!!)

Come back tomorrow for my game picks for the weekend!

9/23/08

It's Tuesday afternoon...

which really is a perfect time for another random Bama-related post (if your Tuesdays are anything like mine...slow and easy and full of chores and other "have-to- get-it-done"s).

So, I really couldn't pass this little gem up:

Texas Tech's Mike Leach is more of a Renaissance Man than we realized! We knew he loves to talk about history, and loves anything related to piracy ("aargh!"), but did you realize that he also has no qualms in handing out dating advice? On his recent call-in show, Leach answered some dating questions from a caller and did it with dead-pan seriousness (one of his suggestions was to take a girl to a coffee shop, because you can spend time talking about the "odd characters who come and go").

At Espn.com, one of my favorite sportswriters (Pat Forde) took this little gem and opined on what sort of dating advice coaches would hand out to their players.

His take on Nick Saban is priceless...
"Tell her you're too busy breaking down Tennessee's third-and-long offensive tendencies to go on some stupid date. Where is your commitment, son? Who gave you permission to have a life? Drop and give me 20."

Gave me a good little chuckle this afternoon. Perhaps it's not what an 18-year-old would seriously want to hear in regards to the ladies, but when it comes to getting ready to play #3 Georgia...it's nice to think that your football players are committed, and focused, and ready to roll!!!!!!
Seeing a sentence like this in print...

"The SEC has four BCS national championship contenders: No. 3 Georgia, No. 4 Florida, No. 5 LSU and No. 8 Alabama."

just makes me happy.

(By the way: This is from a really good article in today's online ESPN. Read it HERE.)

I'm already anticipating this week's match-up with Georgia. The lights will be on, Gameday will be in town, the Georgia team and fans will be in black, and I think the Tide will be ready!

9/19/08

My Picks

Let's just get started with the "Big" game in my book, and then proceed to the other highlight games of the weekend.

Alabama vs. Arkansas

This one always makes me a little nervous, since the teams always seem to play it down-to-the-wire. Bama's leading the nation in defense against the rush, but Arkansas' quarterback has been on-fire in his passing yards and percentage, so we've got to be tough against the pass as well. I think the key will be Bama having some long, sustained drives (good power rushing from Mark Ingram, anyone?) to keep Arkanasas off the field. I feel like we are the better team by quite a bit (I think we actually have the talent to win by three or four touchdowns), but you never know with an SEC game on the road. I'm going to ignore my nervous feelings a bit and trust that Coach Saban has the team ready and moving along on "the process."

Alabama 24-14

Other games going on...

Auburn vs. LSU

Oh, what a quandary we have. Should I cheer for Auburn or LSU (I'm not a crazy Bama fan who always cheers against Auburn; I usually pick whatever will increase our chances to win the West)? And should I pick Auburn or LSU? They're both hard to figure out. Their defenses are awesome (although LSU hasn't really played any sort of competition yet), and their offenses are struggling. This game is always a low-scoring, defensive battle; and I'm going to predict something similar. I think Auburn wins a close win, aided by the home field advantage (although nothing will surprise me).

Auburn 13-10

Ole Miss vs. Vandy

I actually think this might be the most interesting game of the SEC matchups this week. Both teams have promise (Vandy is 3-0!) and have played well so far. Ole Miss may have the league's most entertaining quarterback and Vandy's defense is playing lights-out. I'm actually cheering for both of them to become bowl-eligible this year (only makes the SEC look better). I'm picking the Rebels in a buzzer-beater.

Ole Miss 23-20

Florida vs. Tennessee

Could get messy quick (with Florida destroying Tennessee). Or it could get surprising quick (with Tennessee pulling something out of its hat and catching us all off-guard). You never know in Neyland Stadium. I still think Florida wins, on the strength of Tebow and Harvin.

Florida 35-17

Georgia vs. Arizona State

This game has lost some of its luster after ASU decided to choke against UNLV last weekend. But still, it will be a good one to gauge the strength of Georgia; they looked uninspired against South Carolina, plus it's a long road trip out west. Still, Georgia prevails (in one closer than expected).

Georgia 28-24

And some other picks for reasons that I will reveal to you...

Texas vs. Rice

My family (especially brother and father) have burnt orange in their veins, and they are officially my "second favorite college team." Texas still hasn't convinced me yet of their rankings (similar, actually, to how I feel about Alabama) and I'm ready to see them play some tough Big 12 competition. But, Rice (even though a good C-USA opponent) shouldn't be much work for the Horns.

Texas 41-17

Notre Dame vs. Michigan State

I will have to apologize ahead of time for this one, but my daughter Delaney is a big Notre Dame fan for some odd reason (last week at the Bama game, she was honestly searching the score scroll for a ND update). I enjoy tormenting her when they lose, but I let her bask a little bit in the win last week against Michigan. Not so much this week, though.

Michigan State 28-14

Purdue vs. Central Michigan

For reasons that only bloggers will understand, I have become a Purdue Boilermakers fan. All because I have become friends with a fellow blogger who is a former Purdue cheerleader and an avid fan worthy of my respect (he seems as "crazed" about his team as I am for Bama!). And, because of Phats, I now find myself cheering for Purdue whenever I can find them on tv. Purdue had a heartbreaker of a lost last week in double overtime, and think that this week's game will give them a much-deserved win.

Purdue 31-20

Any other games you guys are especially interested in this week? (It's sort of a strange week, since neither the country's #1 or #2 are playing, so most eyes will be on the SEC.) Any different takes on my picks?
The Drive

I was there live at the game and saw it unfold right before me (our seats last year were in the endzone, so we literally had a perfect view of it!). I've seen it on replay many times over the past year. And it lives on as a Gamechanging performance.

But "The Drive" last year in the Alabama/Arkansas game still makes me nervous watching it today. I know we win, but I still get that little "sick to my stomach" feeling as the drive goes from play to play. Silly, huh?

Enjoy the flashback...



And let's get ready to roll tomorrow!!!!

9/18/08

Razorback Memories

I'm a Bama fan through and through, no doubt about it.

But...

I lived in Fayetteville, Arkansas, from the time I was six until I was almost 14 (with a year, way back in 1976, in the land of the Longhorns!), and really loved my days there. The town is quaint, the surrounding Ozark Mountains are beautiful, and there is something to be said for growing up as a Hogs fan.

So, yes...

I wore my share of Razorback shirts.

I went to basketball games at Barnhill Arena.

I actually owned a Coach Lou Holtz doll.

And I have actually had one of those plastic Razorback hats on my head.

Of course, I went on to "see the light" and exhanged red for crimson and "Wooe Pig Sooie" for "Roll Tide!!"

Still, though, I have fond memories of my childhood days in Fayetteville and, as a result, I always look forward to the Alabama-Arkansas football game.

It's almost always an entertaining game. It usually sets the course for the rest of the two teams' seasons. It's always a big first test for both of us.

And, because of those factors, the game always makes me a little bit nervous. I always have that little, gnawing feeling in the pit of my stomach as game time approaches.

This year is no different.

On paper, I think that Alabama is the better team. I feel like we should win, and we might perhaps win by a few touchdowns.

But, that little corner of my mind that still remembers the intensity that those players and fans play with (remember: I was a six-year-old who yelled ferociously for them!), is a little nervous.

I can't wait for game day to get here. I'm ready to roll. And--good memories of my childhood days aside--I'm ready to beat these Hogs and keep the winning days going!

9/17/08

I'm definitely a Look-to-the-Future sort of gal, but I still found this to be pretty entertaining.

Apparently, that's what a domed stadium would look like in Tuscaloosa.

9/12/08


Some Good Friday Reads as We Get Ready for Game Day...

Good News...Prince Hall be back sooner rather than later

Even better news...Andre Smith looks like he's ready to go tomorrow

SEC Blog...Chris Low's lowdown on Week 3 in the SEC (he says that "Good Bama" will be back)

Funny...The Best Names in college football right now (personally, I also like our own Brandon "Kick em in their" Fanney)

The BIG game this weekend...Some takes on whether Ohio State has a chance against USC

Strategy for Saturday...Western Kentucky's offense is a different look

My man Tony...Dallas Cowboys QB doesn't just throw well and stand around looking cute. He's also a roadside hero

9/9/08



The "Hot Nows" of our Season So Far...


Okay, so this morning I got sidetracked a little bit by the "Hot Now" sign blinking at my local Krispy Kreme establishment. Even with my self-control put into high gear, I seriously can never resist that orange neon blinking beacon (despite the strange connection between KK and Tennessee's Coach Phil)...if it's blinking, I'm buying (although this morning, I only bought two for myself, which was a pretty good case of self-control).

The hot doughnuts turned my thoughts toward Bama football (doesn't everything these days?) and I began to ponder a bit on the way the team played against Tulane this past Saturday. For all of you were there--or for all of you who've caught the rerun on television, or read the articles about it in the newspaper--I think it's pretty obvious that the game was a step backwards. We wanted to see a performance similar to what we saw against Clemson a week earlier, but it never materialized. The offense was very stagnant, people couldn't catch balls, the line couldn't protect the quarterback, and the defense didn't have as many big plays as it needed.

It seems that Coach Saban knew something that we all didn't want to admit--that this team still has a lot of maturing to do, and that it would have a hard time living up to the hype that had built around it since the week before.

Since I am a Glass-Half-Full sort of personality (seriously--while the obnoxious guys two rows behind me continued to yell, "They suck!" and seemed to think that they could coach better than anyone else on the field, I really wanted to turn around and tell them WHY some of things were happening and that they were all correctable!), I think, though, that a positive spin can be taken on the game.

This, then, is who I see as my "Hot Nows" on our football team two games into the season...

Hot Now #1: Javier Arenas

This guy is seriously Number One in my heart right now! He has speed...he has grit...he has heart! (Anyone who blacks out, suffers a concussion, and then has to have his teammates take away his helmet to keep him from coming back in the game is Awesome with a capital A! Take some of his determination and lavishly dispense it on the other guys!)

Hot Now #2: Mark Ingram

I think I'm going to start calling him The Bulldozer. Ingram apparently has no fear in running over anyone in his path. He is strong and powerful and fast, and the most promising freshman on the team right now. Give him even more runs, please!

Hot Now #3: Rolando McClain

Fifteen tackles during the game is one way to make a difference! Good for Baby Ro (that doesn't really seem imposing, does it? but the team apparently calls him this), who bodes really good things for our future (since he is our strongest defensive player right now, and is only a sophomore).

Hot Now #4: Our defense in the Red Zone!

Yes, the defense let Tulane get a lot of plays that they shouldn't have. They even gave up some pretty big plays. But did you see the way they toughened up in the Red Zone? Last year, this was a serious issue...but I am pleasantly surprised so far this year!

Being the Glass-Half-Full person that I am (remember, I mentioned that propensity of mine already?), I'm not going to mention the Cold as Krispy Kreme's Yummy Frappacino Players today (I think you all kinda know who they are!).

9/7/08

There is something special about...

the first home game of the season!

I have season tickets to the home games and the rule for the tickets goes something like this: "Mom gets to go to all of the games. Then, the rest of you can fight over who gets to go with her." Yesterday, Delaney won the argument (actually, she has to go to the early season games because her travel softball tournament schedule gets going pretty soon afterward) and got to attend the Alabama vs. Tulane game.

The game was surprisingly disappointing (our offense just sputtered all day long and we never got much of anything going...let's just say that Coach Saban can tell us he was right all along about us not getting too ecstatic from our win over Clemson...but, as I like to say, a win is a win is a win!).

So, Delaney and I had a great time in Tuscaloosa for game day.

We enjoyed watching the decorations and festivities on the way into town...

getting all dressed up and ready to go, with our tickets in hand.

heading down the Strip towards campus...

enjoying the statues outside Bryant Denny...

and (my favorite!) posing in the spot reserved for the statue of our next national championship-winning coach...

then enjoying our new seats this year (we're in a great spot with a really good view of the action!)...


There is nothing like spending an afternoon and evening on campus and in the stadium. The sounds of Roll Tide, the aroma of nachos (the new Dreamland bbq nachos smell wonderful!), and the feel of the cool breeze ... just a wonderful time! (I'm hoping that next week's fun time...with McKenna this time around...will also involve a lot more touchdowns on our part!)

Tomorrow...

the Day After Analysis.

9/5/08



Each week, the Crimson and White Roundtable questions are discussed on various Bama-themed blogs. I thought I'd start joining the fun, and am excited to answer the questions for this week.

(The Roundtable is hosted by the Tide Druid. Go read his take on these questions, and enjoy all the good stuff on his blog.)

Question #1: Due to that colossal victory over a Top 10 team in Clemson, Alabama has shot up in the polls (13th in AP and 17th in Coaches). What are your feelings on Alabama’s current position in the polls? (Too High? Too Low? Just Right?) Expound on this if you can.

High ratings are great, because they put you in a better position for good post-season bowl games. That said, though, I certainly think there is a danger in peaking too high. Still..#13 and even #17 sure feels good to a lot of Bama fans, myself included. It's been awhile since we've been able to really revel in a quality win and we're all enjoying the national attention right now.

Honestly, if I were a pollster, I would have shot us up to around #15 (so I guess the polls have it pretty right). I certainly think that we would have a good chance of beating most of the teams sitting between 15 and 20.

The challenge here is exactly what Coach Saban apparently preaches to all of his players (and us fans) about. To not rest on the higher ranking; to use it as encouragement to get better week by week, so you can continue to climb in the polls.

#2: We’re all a little shocked at how much Alabama dominated that game on Saturday. What aspect of the game did Alabama control that shocked you the most?

"Dominance" is the word I kept muttering to myself the night of that game, and pretty much this whole week since. It's been a very long time since we have truly dominated. And what I liked was that it was done on BOTH the offensive and defensive lines. I felt pretty good about our offensive line going in, but was very pleasantly surprised by the pressure that the defense put on the Clemson team all night long.

#3: Name your player of the game on Offense. Also name one on Defense.

There were excellent players on both sides of the ball. But I will have to go with two newcomers--freshman running back Mark Ingram for the offense (that guy can pound, can't he?) and tackle Terrence Cody (he lived up to his billing as "Mount "Cody). I would, though, also give an honorable mention to: John Parker Wilson on offense (it was really comforting to see him look so, well, comfortable in the game plan. He looked in control the whole time!). I think that our season hinges a lot on how Wilson performs. As he goes, so does the rest of the offense!

Thanks for letting me join in the fun on the Roundtable.

I have my Bama vs. Tulane tickets in my hot little hand, and I am already pumped about heading down to Bryant Denny tomorrow. Roll Tide!


9/3/08

Cover Story from this week's Sports Illustrated

Glen Coffee (and some stumbling Clemson defenders) graces the cover of Sports Illustrated this week.

CLICK HERE
to read the cover story.

(Are you worried about the SI jinx?)

9/2/08

Day After Analysis

Actually, this is the Day After Day After Analysis. Labor Day weekend, plus extra-birthday-partying, left me all confused as to what day it was. Besides, the euphoria of our win over Clemson made me kinda lethargic and twittery at the same time (making it hard to find the time or energy to post earlier than now).

So, it's a little late, but here is my Day After (Day After) Analysis of the Alabama vs. Clemson game...

The stats can really speak for themselves. Just consider some of these:

Total offensive yards: 419 for Bama, 188 for Clem
Net yards rushing: 239 for Bama, 0 for Clem
Avg. per rush: 4.8 for Bama, 0 for Clem
First downs: 25 for Bama, 11 for Clem
Rushing first downs: 13 for Bama, 2 for Clem
Yards lost rushing: 8 for Bama, 30 for Clem
Our top two rushers (Mark Ingram, Glen Coffee) ran for 97 and 90 yards
Their top two rushers (James Davis, CJ Spiller) ran for 14 and 8 yars
Passing first downs: 1o for Bama, 8 for Clem
Third down conversions: 11 of 17 for Bama, 1 of 9 for Clem
Sacks by (# and yards): 3 for 28 for Bama, 0 for 0 for Clem
Time of possession: 41:13 for Bama, 18:47 for Clem

Although I'm not necessarily a numbers person (I struggled through all my Math classes in high school and college!), these statistics fascinate me. They really tell the story of how the night turned out the way it did.

Any way you look at it, it adds up to Domination. Domination on the offensive side of the ball. Domination on the defensive side of the ball. Domination in ball control. And, though it's not measured in stats, Domination in attitude and strength and conditioning and readiness.

A few thoughts about players of the game, difference-makers, and other assorted ramblings...

* Mark Ingram is going to be a huge player for us this year. The true freshman from Michigan led all rushers with almost 100 yards in his debut game. His style of running is powerful and bruising; he basically forced his will upon any one in his way. I found myself shaking my head at him every time he got his hands on the ball; I never doubted that he'd plow through those guys and get four or five yards.

* Glen Coffee was also incredibly effective and, as well know, two star rushers are better than one. (And with Roy Upchurch and Terry Grant as well, we should have fresh legs all year long1)

* John Parker Wilson was cool and collected--more so than I've seen in his three years as a starter. He was clearly comfortable in new offensive coordinator Jim McElwains' new offense; the short passes, the quick deliveries, the no-stand-around-and-think-about-it-decisions are seemingly perfect for his psyche.

* The tight ends were Wilson's favorite targets all night. Nick Walker had a career game, and Wilson went to him and the other TEs often. With the dual threat of our wide receivers (Mike McCoy and, of course, JULIO Jones the best among them), we have more opportunities than we've had in years.

* The beast of an Offensive Line made all of that possible! The surge they kept going all night was incredible; rarely did Clemson's defensive front get ahead of our offensive line. Andre Smith and Mike Johnson, I thought, were especially effective.

* Why do I ever doubt our defense? Sure, our defense was the big "If" part of our team; they are unproven with few returning starters (and among our starters, most of them are incredibly young--i.e., Ro McClain), but they came up BIG In the game. They forced their will on Clemson's offense and dared them to try and gain any yards--either in the air or on the ground.

* Terrence Cody, the new junior college nose tackle transfer, is amazingly physical for his size. He was double-teamed most of the night (if my eyes don't deceive me, I once saw him triple-teamed). There seemed to be no answer for the pressure he gave.

All of these different aspects to the game added up to an unbelievable game by our Crimson Tide. The questions now are these: Is this something we can hope to see the rest of the season? Can the offense and defense live up to the same brand of intensity all year? Is this game plan going to work against SEC teams? Will this consistency and intensity take us through the entire season?

It's hard to know the answer to these questions yet. Time will tell. But, I do think we have a different team this year. Different in intensity. Different in schemes. And, hopefully, different in the way it believes in itself. And that, I think, can make all the difference in the world this year!