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GAMEDAY: Light 'em up

GAMEDAY: Light 'em up

Kayla Montgomery October 22, 2015

There was once a time when the biggest rivalry game on Alabama’s slate did not fall on the final week of the regular season. Instead of the Iron Bowl, fans eagerly awaited the third Saturday in October....

Student resale of tickets is highway robbery

Student resale of tickets is highway robbery

Will Sorrell October 19, 2015

Supply and demand, we’re all at least somewhat acquainted with how they work. If supply of a good is low and demand is high, the price will be high. Prices of goods affect the livelihood of consumers....

​Defense outscores offense, silences crowd in 41-23 win over Texas A&M

Kelly Ward October 17, 2015

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Welcome to the big leagues, Minkah Fitzpatrick.No. 10 Alabama’s 41-23 win over No. 9 Texas A&M was as good a coming out party as any. The freshman defensive back put on a show...

GAMEDAY: Kyle Allen is possibly the best quarterback in the SEC

Elliott Propes October 16, 2015

Last season at this time, Texas A&M had one of its most disappointing losses in program history. The Aggies strolled into Tuscaloosa and were walloped by the Crimson Tide, losing 59-0. It was a beat down,...

Alabama prepares for loud environment

Alabama prepares for loud environment

Terrin Waack October 16, 2015

Tight end O.J. Howard remembers what it was like last time the team made the trip to College Station, Texas. Howard was a freshman at the time. “It was hot, I remember that obviously,” he said. “It...

GAMEDAY: Behind enemy lines

GAMEDAY: Behind enemy lines

Tyler Waldrep October 16, 2015

The Crimson White caught up with The Battalion sports 
editor Carter Karels to discuss this weekend’s matchup with No.9 Texas A&M. The last time Alabama made the trip to College Station, Texas the...

GAMEDAY: The Real Thing

GAMEDAY: The Real Thing

Terrin Waack October 15, 2015

At 4 years old, all Jake Coker wanted to be was a country star.In his family’s home in Mobile, Jake’s mom, Michelle Spires, often walked into a room to find her son standing on chair, belting out...

Alabama uses 2nd-half surge to beat Arkansas

Alabama uses 2nd-half surge to beat Arkansas

Terrin Waack October 11, 2015

Going into the half on Saturday, it wasn’t clear what team was going to win. Alabama trailed 7-3 but come the end of the game, it pulled through with a 27-14 win. Alabama put three up on the board first...

Offense getting stronger in preparation for Arkansas

Offense getting stronger in preparation for Arkansas

Terrin Waack October 10, 2015

Alabama’s offensive is slowly but surely finding its identity just before its game against Arkansas.It has found a quarterback in Jake Coker, who played his first entire game against Georgia last weekend,...

GAMEDAY: McElwain brings Florida back to prominence

GAMEDAY: McElwain brings Florida back to prominence

Elliott Propes October 9, 2015

Jim McElwain had made a home for himself in the SEC after he completed his first season as offensive coordinator of the Alabama Crimson Tide in 2008. In his first season, he helped transform a 7-6 team...

GAMEDAY: Through the uprights

GAMEDAY: Through the uprights

Tyler Waldrep October 8, 2015

Students began to turn around. They couldn’t watch anymore.The tension in the air was palpable. The glances students gave each other resembled the looks you might see exchanged in a horror film, but...

GAMEDAY: Bringing the Payne

GAMEDAY: Bringing the Payne

Terrin Waack October 8, 2015

He may not look it, but Daron Payne is indeed a freshman.Standing at 6 feet 2 inches with a 315-pound frame, Payne was called a man-child by teammate Reggie Ragland before Alabama’s season opener against...