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Relaxation is something every college kid requires.
Multiple questions involving the phrase "NCAA investigation" were thrown at Gene Chizik July 21, but they couldn't sway him from his cool, determined demeanor at SEC Media Day in Hoover.
Cam Newton will never leave us. At least, his replica never will.
Reliving a past Iron Bowl may be impossible, but witnessing a modern-day alumni Iron Bowl game can still be in your future.
The football practice facility will be officially finished this month.
It's not strange to see a dog sniffing a tree, but it might be strange to know that by sniffing, the dog is saving the tree's life.
Last Thursday Governor Robert Bentley awarded $30,000 to the East Alabama Medical Center, and the money is going to waste -- the removal of waste.
I work in retail as a cashier. I can't say it's the worst job in the world.
Needless to say, you can't get much better than this past year's football season.
Faith, family and football are the main focus in coach Gene Chizik's upcoming book "All In: What It Takes to Be the Best."
After five months of waiting, the rings are finally on the hands of BCS champions.
A few clicks of the mouse can make you the manager of a top-notch baseball team. You choose the players, and they have no say in the matter.
After being inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, former Auburn basketball star Ruthie Bolton-Holifield said she was overwhelmed, but history shows this was an undeniable path.
Being a part of India can be as easy as walking into Room 229 in Goodwin Hall on a Monday night.
It took a nation-wide journey for coach Eysha Ambler to find herself back where she began.
Football head coach Gene Chizik appeared on SportsSouth Tuesday night in a program recapping the 2010 season.
As of today, there is officially no national championship team for the 2004-2005 football season.
The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association named Rod Bramblett the 2010 Alabama Sportscaster of the Year.
Textbooks, notepads, pens, pencils, scantrons and... a bridal gown?
Three College World Series appearances, five years with the Colorado Rockies organization and an assistant coaching job for a Southeastern Conference baseball team might be more than any little boy could dream of.