Monthly Archives: November 2011

“My Final Homegame”

This is the Retreat Shuttle bus, driven by Miss Barbara

walking to the stadium I followed a grandpa and his grandson

making my way up to my seat in my Fraternity’s block seating

Coach Saban

Some of my Good Friends

The Team coming out of the tunnel

Touchdown Alabama!!

Richardson running to the ball

Handing the ball off

the band performing at halftime

My last 4th quarter

Big Al

We won

The Final Score

My Section

Leaving the Stadium

As an undergraduate, Saturday was my last home football game. These past three years have been some of the best of my life so far. Transferring in 2009 and winning the national championship was surreal but this year when we beat Auburn next week  we will go for another Championship in three years.

“My Last Home Game?”

Tomorrow is my official last home game at the University of Alabama or least as an undergraduate. These past 3 years have been some of the best of my life so far. My first season here at Alabama was my favorite not only because it was my first, but because we went all the way to Pasadena, our 13th National Championship. I am just not ready to leave Alabama so I am going to apply for graduate school in political science. It would be two more years here at Bama and two more football seasons. But if I do not get into to graduate school, I will be ever grateful to my parents for allowing me to attend such a great University dripping in deep traditions.

“City Cafe: A Bama Tradition”

the sign above the door

the door

From the back of the line

hot out of the kitchen

the second dining room

The front of the menu

the menu

My parents came down for the weekend and the LSU game. We went out to eat a lot and one of the places was City Cafe. Its good southern down home food with very reasonable prices. The fried chicken was my favorite.

“ESPN presents: Roll Tide / war eagle”

The ticket

outside of the Alabama Theatre

The Marquee

Tonight I attended the premier of ESPN films “Roll Tide / War Eagle about the rivalry of Alabama and Auburn. The premier was at the Alabama Theatre in downtown Birmingham, a short drive from Tuscaloosa. The night started with organ music with the organist rising from the orchestra pit. The organist had us first sing Happy Birthday to some guy named Kuper. Then they  sang the war eagle song and then we sang “Yea Alabama”. The executive producer and director spoke and introduce the film. The director spoke about how auburn fans kept asking him why he put roll tide in front of war eagle and then someone in the audience yells, “It’s because we have 13″ as in Alabama’s 13 National Championships. The Film is premiering on ESPN next Tuesday at 8pm. If you want to learn more about Football in the State of Alabama you need to watch Roll Tide / War Eagle!