While the Alabama coach is likely leaning on one of his standard principles, "be where your feet are" and focused on Arkansas, one can't help but wonder if some of his family's thoughts are with their summer neighbors as they battle the oncoming beast that is Hurricane Ian.
To merely suggest that Saban is out of touch with today's player is not only ludicrous, but shows a deep lack of understanding for the recruiting process that Saban has put in place and followed to perfection throughout the course of time.
The Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) which resulted in the arrests of both Swinney and Radlein.
With the announcement of the annual Alabama Football "Walk-On Information Meeting," Tide 100.9 takes a look at some of the most influential walk-on players in Bama football history.
Clemson Football Coach Dabo Swinney is once again under fire, this time from a former player accusing him of using a racial slur in the locker room in reference to music that was being played. According to former running back, Haamid Williams, Swinney was giving a locker room tour to a prospective coach and thought the music made a poor representation of his program.
Swinney largely blamed the death of Floyd and the subsequent violence that has followed on a sinful human nature. His statements have received mixed reactions from the public.
One reaction has come from former Clemson Kanyon Tuttle. Tuttle alleges on his personal Twitter, that Coach Swinney allowed racial slurs to occur at Tigers'football practices without repercussion.