It’s definitely the most wonderful time of the year. Time to see the Crimson Tide suit up in 101,000 seat Bryant Denny Stadium. Time to see Wee-merts on the grill. Time to see Bobby and Beebo holler ‘Next’ over and over. Unfortunately, we will not get to see the Heisman winner in action. But, as we have said before, Heismans are not what we play for here. We play for championships. I’m glad Ingram will be getting this chance to heal. We do not want to jeopardize his season or his NFL career down the road.
What an offseason it has been for Coach Hal (Please follow Coach on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CoachHal ). The Ole' Tailgate Coach has been sitting back and soaking up all the fun and smelling the roses. But now it is time to turn the page as we head toward the second leg of the BCS Grand Slam. For those new to the site, Coach Hal is not Coach Saban. Coach looks ahead (see reserved rooms in Atlanta and Glendale already) and is definitely affected by clutter, but Coach and Coach both agree on the Process of being a champion. We just do it with our group on the tailgate level. On to the opening tailgate plan, powered by vitaminwater, after some preseason commentary by Coach:
1. Let Coach leave no doubt. We love the target on Alabama's back. This is the way it should be, and Coach thinks opposing fans that talked to Coach the last few years now see what we were discussing. On the opposite end of that fellow Alabama fans, you can't get upset every time a small story about Alabama becomes a big story. It comes with the hype, and you have to accept the good with the bad.
2. The documentaries on Alabama and Coach Saban have given the University of Alabama and the state of Alabama very positive images to the country. If you do not believe it, you should travel a bit. Coach's favorite part of all the press? First, the dead on imitation of Coach Saban was classic. But Coach's favorite part and person in the Alabama program is Strength Coach Scott Cochran. For those around Alabama the last 3 1/2 years, you could hear his "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, YEAH" all the time, but he was quite a hit on the recent ESPN special. And you can count on the fact that Coach will be screaming Cochran's lines at the team this year as they board the bus. One last thought on Cochran: Does he remind you of a screaming Newt?
3. Let Coach be the first tailgate coach out there to say it: Plan on giving Joe Paterno a standing ovation when he enters Bryant Denny in our second game next week.
Read below and check out the link for the picture. There is an Alexander City connection in here...
Bessemer mayoral candidate Dorothy Davidson claims Nick Saban endorsement, passing out fliers with altered photo
Published: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 6:30 AM Updated: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 9:11 AM
Anita Debro -- The Birmingham News
For a political hopeful in Alabama, it could be the ultimate endorsement -- a show of support from University of Alabama football coach Nick Saban.
Bessemer Councilwoman Dorothy Davidson, who is running for mayor of the city, claims she secured Saban's endorsement of her campaign three weeks ago. Davidson printed it on a color campaign flier that shows her and the coach smiling side by side on a golf course.
For Immediate Release: Coach Hal Granting All Access to Online Network
8:00 PM 8/16/10
Reports out of Hoover and Tuscaloosa tonight are that CoachHal.com has granted Youtube.com full access to the tailgate this season. Word is the show will mirror the football version of "Alabama All-Access" that has been shown on ESPNU this summer. Rumors of a reality show started last year in Tuscaloosa. The new tailgate show, the first of its kind, will center around behind-the-scenes footage of the tailgate crew. Planning, pregame, post game and during game activities will be recorded.
There have been some early negative comments regarding the new show. Most, if not all, have come from one of the tailgate's own staff. This summer, Beebo Davis reportedly demanded to be called "The Situation" on the new all access tailgate show. After producers refused to allow Beebo to show his loyalty to his favorite "Jersey Shore" cast member, he has since come out with full force. Here are just a few of his comments:
1. "Does Coach realize that youtube.com is free and we will have to televise this ourselves?"
2. "Are we getting paid? By the way Einstein, that was a rhetorical question."
3. "I guess they can pay to see me play corn hole, that would be alot better than listening to Coach talk his nonsense."
4. "Does Coach realize there is no such thing as a tailgate coach?"
5. "Why does Coach talk in third person?"
Coach Hal had this to say when reached at home tonight:
We will be having our summer tailgate get together at Nino’s Italian Restaurant on Saturday night, August 14th at 6 PM CST. http://www.ninos-pelham.com/
Contact Coach with any questions.
I remain,
Coach Hal
Penn State Football: Breaking News - No White House In 2010
July 18, 2010 2:50 PM
by Greg Cohen
After dropping the 2009 White House game to Iowa, Penn State will have to wait for 2011 to seek redemption before 110,000 white-clad fans, Paternoville President Alex Cohen said.
Cohen, citing a high-ranking official within the athletic department, confirmed in a text message that the next White House game will be Sept. 10, 2011, against Alabama.
“The White House is a tradition that everyone can agree should be saved for only certain games and certain opponents,” Cohen wrote in a text.
Updated: Thursday, July 01, 2010, 12:21 PM
The Associated Press
Alabama and Georgia State have agreed to play two days earlier to help the Crimson Tide avoid a short week of preparation for the Iron Bowl.
The two teams will meet on Thursday, Nov. 18, ahead of Alabama's regular-season finale against Auburn the following Friday. Kickoff time hasn't been set.
“Do what we do and be who we are.” That is exactly what Coach Saban told the team before the BCS title game, and he reminded everyone of that during the post game celebration as we soaked it up on that magical night in Pasadena. And folks, our tailgate is no different. The Ole’ Tailgate Coach has some thoughts on the BCS Grand Slam, the national title, the Saban Statue, sippy cup drinking bikers, the Bruno Event Team, and that’s all before the tailgate plan (powered by vitaminwater).
1. Yea, Coach said it. This A-Day Game is simply a start to the 2nd leg of the BCS Grand Slam for Alabama. Here is your itinerary Alabama fans http://www.bcsfootball.org/news/story?id=4809833 . Glendale next year (we already have our hotel room in Atlanta and there), then New Orleans the next year, and we plan to be there to complete the ‘Slam in January 2013 in Miami. You gotta believe…
2. The National Title and the Statue
a. Coach (like an elephant) remembers the sneers from opposing fans when Alabama was talking to Nick Saban. Coach remembers the opposing fan who told Coach “You Alabama fans are like the scene in ‘Dumb and Dumber’ when Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) asks Mary Swanson (Lauren Holley) what his chances are and she says ‘…like a million to one’…to which Lloyd responds ‘So you’re telling me there’s a chance…’” Uhh…Wonder what the guy who said that to Coach was thinking when Coach Saban was holding up that crystal trophy in January???
b. Coach heard many opposing fans say to us (and many more behind our backs) “Why in the world do you have an empty space set aside for another statue? You are all ridiculous. You are idiots. You live in the past. You are…” Fill in the blank. Well well well, how times have turned.
c. Coach remembers the laughs when opposing fans saw how many people we brought to that first Saban spring game. Coach now sees how many of these schools have much bigger days of their own for spring games, even televising those games also.
d. Basically, we told everyone that we had a reserved spot in the north endzone for a statue of our next national title winning coach, we got made fun of for that, and now we are going to put one up. Simple as that. No apologies. Get over it. Coach mentioned it in the tailgate plan before Pasadena. So remember folks, they are jealous…let ‘em be mad…let them focus their mental energy on being against something rather than being for something. Do what you do and be who you are, act classy, smell the roses, and enjoy this ride.
e. With all that said, many opposing fans were very nice and congratulatory. They know who they are and Coach appreciates them.
3. Duke and Butler – The national media is so predictable. Coach predicted that many writers would immediately compare the NCAA tournament finale to the BCS and somehow invoke Boise State…and wha’ la…within 12 hours national writers were on it. Was it a good story because Butler did well? Yes, but it was over the top coverage. And remember, the finale had better ratings because Butler played DUKE. DUKE. People are jealous of well earned success, which seems very un-American doesn’t it? Also, do not get Coach started on the media and how college football is totally different than college basketball and pro football. That is for another day…
4. Sippy Cup Bikers – Coach has railed for years about bikers and Coach has been approached by some to clarify my position. So here goes:
A-Day capacity will be 'around 92,000'
By Tommy Deas Executive Sports Editor Published: Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 11:24 a.m.
TUSCALOOSA | A full house for the A-Day Game won't break any records for the University of Alabama, but it could come close to equaling the record of 92,138 set for the 2007 spring football game.
Florida-Bama CBS night game
SEC finalists will meet again Oct. 2
By: David Paschall
CBS has targeted the Oct. 2 game between Alabama and Florida at newly expanded Bryant-Denny Stadium as its prime-time telecast for the 2010 football season.
The Crimson Tide and Gators have not met during the regular season since 2006 but have collided the past two years in the Southeastern Conference championship game. Alabama won last year's meeting 32-13 and then defeated Texas in the BCS championship game, after Florida won the '08 encounter 31-20 before beating Oklahoma for the BCS crown.
"How do you argue with that?" CBS executive vice president Mike Aresco said Thursday. "It's developed into the rivalry du jour. It's clearly now the biggest game, and this is almost like a rubber match, although they may end up playing again in Atlanta."
ESPN to televise A-Day
By Chase Goodbread Sports Writer
Published: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 2:31 p.m.
Last Modified: Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 2:31 p.m.
TUSCALOOSA | ESPN will televise the University of Alabama's annual spring game, A-Day, on April 17, the school announced.
Coach wondered aloud before we went out west...A-Day is a good choice. Going to be a good day and tailgate.
Nick Saban statue already in progress, could be unveiled on A-Day, report says
By Press-Register staff
January 29, 2010, 6:13AM
The statue of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban already is in progress and could be done in time for the annual A-Day spring game, the Tuscaloosa News reports.
University of Alabama athletics director Mal Moore said soon after Alabama won the national championship that the university likely would place a statue of Saban outside Bryant-Denny Stadium in an area called the "Walk of Champions."
The plaza already has statues of other coaches who've won national championships at Alabama.
As we prepare for the tailgate and celebration on Saturday, Coach has a few thoughts:
1. Thanks to so many who have contacted us and congratulated us.
2. The situation in Haiti really makes you think about what is important doesn’t it? The photos are terrible. Thoughts and prayers go to all involved with this horrific situation.
3. Have you noticed that when a head college football coach is reckless in his treatment of his own team’s rivals, that coach is actually showing his lack of respect for part of his own school, fans, and administration? Kiffin, Franchione, and Tubberville come to Coach’s mind. In no way are the latter pair close to Kiffin at all, but it is just a thought.
4. One thing that has made Coach laugh is the incessant chatter about Colt McCoy not playing in Alabama’s 14th victory, and how people are so sad he did not play. Well, a couple of points:
a. This is not “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective”. It is not like Coach kidnapped McCoy and Bevo, and then hid them like Ray Finkle did with Dan Marino and Snowflake the Dolphin.
b. HE DID PLAY IN THE GAME. Coach repeats. Colt McCoy did play in the title game. And he got knocked out of the game because he was running the ball against a very physical defense that is designed to physically punish the opposition. We had been saying that for a month; in fact, we have been saying that all year. Saban also basically said this in his opening press conference in January 2007. It is football.
By Adam Jones, Staff Writer
Published: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 4:54 p.m.
Last Modified: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 at 4:54 p.m.
TUSCALOOSA | The idea of a parade to celebrate the Crimson Tide's national championship was nixed because of a host of factors, including logistics, weather and visibility of the parade route.
Tailgate plan will be posted once we see the weather forecast closer to Saturday...Coach
National title celebration to be held on Saturday
Published: Monday, January 11, 2010 at 6:31 p.m.
Last Modified: Monday, January 11, 2010 at 6:31 p.m.
TUSCALOOSA | The University of Alabama will hold it national championship celebration on Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium to honor the football team's victory over Texas in the BCS National Championship Game.
Bryant-Denny will open on Saturday at noon.
The festivities will begin at 2 p.m. and last an hour. The first 50,000 people into the stadium will receive a poster of the championship team at the Rose Bowl.
UA also announced there will be no parade or Walk of Champions. Also no autographs will be given.
The event is free to the public and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis with the entire celebration occurring inside the stadium.
Parking options and street options will be similar to A-Day games. Streets on campus will be closed at approximately 11 a.m.
Concessions will be available in multiple locations in the lower level of the stadium and licensed merchandise will be for sale outside the stadium.
Fellow tailgaters and tweeps,
The Process is complete.
Let get to Coach’s post BCS National Title Game thoughts (powered by vitaminwater):
1. As Coach sat in the stadium for two hours with Bobby before the game, he thought to himself “It doesn’t get any better than this.” Coach just sat and soaked up the setting of Pasadena and the Rose Bowl. The beauty of the pristine field, the San Gabriel Mountains in the background, a great traditional program in Texas, the paratroopers, the pregame show, the two college bands, the star singers, the flyover, the fireworks, the calls and texts of encouragement from colleagues and friends, the perfect weather, etc…it was emotional. Not a crying type of emotional. But a very fulfilling type of emotional.
2. And then Alabama won the game and completed the loop. From 1926 to 2009. Coach Nick Saban and his team delivered and it was emotionally overwhelming for the Alabama faithful. As the band stirred up “Yea Alabama” just after the game, the words echoing throughout the Rose Bowl got louder…and louder…and louder: “…And if a man starts to weaken, That’s a shame! For Bama’s pluck and grit have Writ her name in Crimson flame. Fight on, fight on, fight on men! REMEMBER THE ROSE BOWL WE’LL WIN THEN!!!!” LOUD. Folks with smiles and tears at the same time. Texas fans acknowledging the destiny. Alabama fans living the dream. Coach will never forget that moment. Never.
3. Coach plans to purchase some of the Rose Bowl turf that will be sold in the coming weeks. We understand that 3 inch by 3 inch squares of the field will be available; first to the players and then the fans.
4. Coach is so thankful to have been at this game. Thank you to my bride and the First Lady of the tailgate, Sharon, for encouraging Coach to go to the game and allowing Coach to live a dream. At one point during the post game celebration, Coach actually thought he was dreaming and was going to wake up to hear Sharon saying “Hal, Hal, Hal…WAKE UP…you are snoring again…”
5. After that moment, Coach, Bobby, and Kumar moved down to the front row of the Rose Bowl and watched the postgame celebration. That field is immaculate. We were congratulated by security staff on the win, and discussed the fan that ran onto the field during the game. We snapped pictures, cheered, hugged, soaked it all in, and we were literally forced to leave about an hour after the game. But not after Coach scarfed up some confetti. To say the least, this was a season that will be tough to top.
6. As Coach Hal looked ahead prior to the BCS title game at the Rose Bowl, his two questions involved the timing of the parade and when would Saban’s statue go up outside the North End Zone.
a. Sounds like there will be a celebration inside Bryant Denny or a parade next weekend. We will have a tailgate for this event and details will follow later this week.
b. As far as the statue, the greatest coach in current college football has agreed to support the statue being erected sometime in the near future in the open spot outside Bryant Denny. Coach is glad the University planned ahead when the new north upper deck opened in 2005. If the unveiling of the statue is a public event, we will have a tailgate for that also.
7. As far as our trip to Tinsletown, it was jam-packed and entertaining with this eclectic tailgate and group of people. Details follow:
8. Tuesday:
a. Coach was very anxious about traveling out to LA by himself, and Beebo agreed to be Coach’s “Travel Daddy” for the trip. Beebo had no idea the effect of this until Coach got confused in the parking area, but everything was pretty smooth after that.
b. Coach had a kung-fu grip on the tickets but was not patted down by TSA security. We were told by a Georgia fan/security agent that he should pat us down since we were Alabama fans. He said he would cheer for us, but wanted us to know that UGA was coming after Kirby Smart, so it’s all good.
c. There is nothing more humbling than seeing soldiers going back overseas after their short time home.
d. We ran into John Parker Wilson and Ross Wilson in the airport. Coach finally had his chance to tell John Parker what he thought, and here it is exactly:
The National Championship Game. This is what we play for here at Alabama. One game for all the marbles. In my opinion, Saban has accomplished what we hired him to do. He has gotten the team in a position to win the National Championship. It will be up to the players to win the game or not. The Tide is in a position to stay at this level for the foreseeable future. But opportunities like this will not come along every year, regardless of how good we are. Enjoy this moment, Tide fans. With a victory over Texas, this could be the best season in Crimson Tide history. Think about it – an undefeated regular season, a victory over the undefeated Gators with Tebow and Urban Meyer at the helm, Bama’s first Heisman Trophy, followed by our first ever victory over Texas in the Rose Bowl no less. How can it get better than that?
Dear Coach,
Here’s the good, the bad, and the ugly of Cali since we last spoke:
The good: Another glorious day in Southern California. Watched the sun rise over Mount Hollywood while enjoying some West Coast morning coffee. Breakfast at Bob’s Big Boy (one of the original Big Boy restaurants built in 1949). Then off to the beach – Santa Monica and Venice Beach.
Took the scenic route down by the Hollywood Bowl and then on to Santa Monica Blvd. Parked on the Santa Monica Pier. The bulk of the pier is made of wood and it ‘creaks’ as you drive along it – both charming and unsettling. At the front of Pier there’s a large wooden Merry Go Round – one of the oldest in America. Further down is Pacific Park with the Roller Coaster and the only Ferris Wheel built on a pier. Beyond that is the fishing area and a nice little Mexican restaurant on the end.
The day was spectacular. Sunny and breezy. The only thing missing was the Alabama fans.
Which brings me to the bad: I’m getting about a 30% return rate on “Roll Tide” for the few fans I’ve seen in So Cal. (meaning I say Roll Tide when I see a Bama Fan and about a third of them return the Roll Tide). Are they distracted? Too much clutter? Think I’m going to hit them up for $? Not sure what the problem is but hopefully come game time we’ll be cheering as one.
And then there was the ugly:
Coach will be tweeting during the trip to Pasadena. Follow Coach on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CoachHal and include yourself on our fun in Pasadena, A-Day 2010, the 2010 season, and beyond. It’s easy to sign up (less than a minute, Coach promises). Roll Tide.
Fellow tailgaters,
Finally, what we have waited for since 1993. Time for Coach Hal’s BCS National Title Game thoughts (powered by vitaminwater):
1. “Remember the Rose Bowl, we’ll win then”. Pinch Coach and wake him up. This is a dream come true for every generation of the Alabama fan base. The fight song, adopted in 1926 after Alabama’s historic win over Washington, ingrains this game into our very crimson being and fandom. Alabama’s team has brought the entire essence of “This is ALABAMA FOOTBALL” full circle with this historic run, which includes the school’s first Heisman Trophy. The historical and personal significance of this game and its location cannot be overstated for the best fans in college football. There may never be a chance like this in the Rose Bowl again, since we may have a playoff within the next 10 years. At that time, traveling to 2 or 3 different spots after the SEC title game may be impossible for many.
2. So ENJOY THIS TIME Alabama fans. Take a breath, soak it in, and smell the roses…literally.
3. Coach Hal is not quite Coach Saban, as the Ole’ Tailgate Coach looks ahead – big time. We plan to have a full tailgate for the national title game parade and celebration in Tuscaloosa. More details once the Tide pulls through, and we will rope off the night before the celebration.
4. And when will Saban’s statue go up in the open spot outside the north end zone? A-Day? Fan Day? First game next year? Iron Bowl? When he retires? You gotta believe folks…
5. In the unfortunate event the Tide does not bring home this particular title, please know that this year has been quite a ride and we have memories for a lifetime. It starts back up either way next season, and we already have reservations for Atlanta and Glendale. We should be 12-0 and playing the Florida Gators again in December 2010.
6. While there are many different itineraries, Coach’s is jam packed:
a. Coach arrives at LAX Tuesday afternoon, and Beebo has secured a Lincoln Town Car to pick Coach, Beebo, and Bobby up at the airport. Beebo loves that the sign will say “Beebo Davis” and not “Coach Hal”.
b. We might go to Santa Monica that night, or maybe Burbank, or we may stay in Pasadena. Can you believe these are our options? Life is good. Our final destination depends on how long it takes to get checked in to our nice accommodations in Pasadena.
c. Wednesday starts with box seats at the Santa Anita Horse Track. This is where the infamous Seabiscuit raced, and we plan to enjoy the perfect weather and fun at the horse track. Know that Coach will have some jack on the #8 (Juuuulllllliiiiioooooo!!!).
d. Kumar arrives that afternoon, and we will meet him and head to a Lakers game at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.
e. This is quite a “man-cation” isn’t it?
f. We plan to be tailgating by 8 AM PST/10 AM CST at the Rose Bowl.
g. We are flying out early Friday and Coach plans to be at home with the First Lady Sharon and Claire that night.
7. The playing surface for the Ohio State/Oregon Rose Bowl was beautiful. And did you know it was brand new sod and now they have taken that sod and replaced it? We will be playing on a pristine surface in a pristine environment. This is a dream, simply put.
8. We are so happy to play the University of Texas. Great program and great tradition. Some interesting thoughts:
Send in Coach Saban to close the deal Governor...Coach
Gov. Bob Riley, industry officials use Tide title game to recruit businesses
By Michael Tomberlin -- The Birmingham News
January 03, 2010, 8:40AM
Gov. Bob Riley and Alabama industrial recruiters will use Thursday's national championship football game to try to score some economic development victories for the state.
Riley will join economic developers from across the state on a trip to California beginning Tuesday and ending Friday.
The center of the trip is the Bowl Championship Series game between the University of Alabama and the University of Texas at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. But the goal is to lure thousands of jobs and millions of dollars in investment to the state.
Jeff Emerson, Riley's spokesman, said having a team from the state playing for a national title provides a unique opportunity "to showcase and promote the state and recruit new industry. ... The governor didn't want to let go by."
Around 25 corporate site consultants, executives and heads of companies are scheduled to be the state's guests in California. The state's delegation of economic developers and corporations will also total about 25, according to Neal Wade, executive director of the Alabama Development Office.
Wade said ADO has planned an itinerary to take full advantage of the governor's presence and a captive audience. "We have filled up his schedule as much as we could with events to work with consultants, prospects and executives in a variety of different ways and different settings."
On the schedule:
>> Wednesday night dinner at LA's Palm Restaurant, where the menu boasts prime rib and giant lobsters.
>> Thursday tailgating in the "Alabama Village" near the Rose Bowl.
>> All 50 seats of those in the Alabama delegation are together near the 10-yard line in the stadium for Thursday's game.
"The governor is coming to all of the events and he also has some meetings with prospects," Wade said.
Those meetings are with companies that have significant projects considering Alabama.
"We have a project that is based in Los Angeles that is looking at the state that could bring 1,000 jobs," Wade said.
Jan 2nd, 2010
Dear Coach,
I’m happy to report I’ve arrived in Southern California and ‘the process’ leading up to the ultimate Tailgate continues on the West Coast.
Woke up in Birmingham today and had an early morning flight to Burbank (by way of Las Vegas). Thought I'd be the only one heading out West this early -- but much to my surprise, the plane was packed with Bama fans. Even more to my surprise, the flight crew was Texas-based and all but one were ‘Horns (the other was an Aggie). Even though there was some light-hearted jabbing both ways, we were treated great and even given a chance for a plane-wide ‘Roll Tide!’ near the end of the first leg.
Flew over the Grand Canyon, whose top was covered in snow, and also the Hoover Dam. Landed in Vegas, dropped $30 in about 20 mins at the airport slot machines (gotta love Vegas) and headed to the gate to come on to Burbank.
Coach has troops on the ground in LA...DtM just got settled in Burbank...and the tailgate plan is coming together...RTR...more tomorrow...
Fellow tailgaters,
Our BCS preview and plan will be posted by Tuesday, but first we will take a trip down 2009 memory lane. Please add your thoughts to the list (powered by vitaminwater):
1. The Sugar Bowl against Utah
a. It was exactly what we worried about in the weeks leading up to the game. But we still had some great memories.
b. We enjoyed time and music on Bourbon Street and at Harrah’s our first night.
c. We all stayed in great hotels right in the middle of the action, and had good times interacting with Utah fans.
d. We went to Pat O’s pregame, and saw many folks there.
e. The game was terrible. Utah came out motivated, and we came out flat.
f. We could tell Coach Kevin Steele was leaving during pregame warm-ups.
g. And we sat by a Johnny-come-lately fan at the game, which seemed to be a reoccurring theme throughout the year. Coach politely yet firmly told him to get off of John Parker Wilson's back during the game. He obliged.
h. The drive back in the rain took over 8 hours. Tough way to end last season.
2. A-Day
a. Always a fun time, and we attended for the 12th year in a row.
b. We headed to Buffalo Wild Wings Friday night. Then we stayed in a hotel since we had to protect our tailgate site from the poachers that always come to the spring game.
c. Spent most of our time on the sideline, and saw our good friend Todd B., who was allowed to be a guest coach for the game. Great stories from him.
3. Off-season
a. Coach joined the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. Coach has now corresponded with several national writers and loves Twitter.
b. We had interviews with ESPN and www.collegesportsmatchups.com, and there is one still pending with the Houston Chronicle.
Coach Hal understands that Coach Saban wants a big crowd. Try to go if you can...Coach
Charter Business BCS Championship Game
Preview Show with Nick Saban
Alabama head coach Nick Saban’s Radio Show
Set for January 5 at Hilton Costa Mesa.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama head coach Nick Saban will take his pregame radio show on the road next week as part of the Charter Business BCS Championship Game Preview, scheduled for Tuesday, January 5, in Costa Mesa, California. The show will take place at the Hilton Costa Mesa, and will be carried live from 5 to 7 pm (Pacific) and 7 to 9 (Central) by Alabama radio affiliates.
Joining Coach Saban on the show will be Tom Roberts, Eli Gold, Phil Savage and Barry Krauss. There is no charge for admission and fans will be able to participate in the show with questions for Coach Saban. In addition, there will be a free raffle for (2) tickets to the Penn State, Florida and Auburn home games in 2010. Other items to be drawn for in the free raffle will be a game-used football jersey, Eli Gold’s book “Peanuts to the Press Box” as well as Alabama hats and t-shirts. Fans will also have a chance to meet the broadcast crew during the show.
Food and beverages will be available. For more information, check www.rolltide.com for a link to the show which will include directions to the Hilton Costa Mesa.
"Passengers traveling within the United States should give themselves extra time to check in and proceed through the security checkpoint before their flight."
TSA Guidance for Passengers on Heightened Security Measures in Place Following Dec. 25 Incident
News & Happenings
December 27, 2009
On Dec. 25, 2009, an individual on board Northwest Airlines Flight 253 set off a device and was subdued by passengers and crew. TSA wishes to acknowledge the heroic efforts of those individuals.
As a result of this incident, TSA has worked with airline and law enforcement authorities, as well as federal, state, local, and international partners to put additional security measures in place to ensure aviation security remains strong. Passengers traveling domestically and internationally to U.S. destinations may notice additional screening measures.
The American people should continue their planned holiday travel. TSA encourages passengers to remain observant and aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious behavior or activity to law enforcement officials.
Q: What additional security measures is TSA taking domestically?
A: TSA has a layered approach to security that allows us to surge resources as needed on a daily basis. We have the ability to quickly implement additional screening measures including explosive detection canine teams, law enforcement officers, gate screening, behavior detection and other measures both seen and unseen. Passengers should not expect to see the same thing at every airport.
Fellow tailgaters,
Let’s get to Coach’s thoughts (powered by vitaminwater):
1. Coach is intrigued by the Urban Meyer situation. Coach totally understands moving away from football and the stress. Money isn’t everything (see Coach’s compensation for being tailgate coach). Here are some things Coach has learned in the last couple of days during this situation:
a. Paul Finebaum somehow knows things ahead of time. Don’t know if he has sources, or if he throws stuff against the wall and it sticks almost all of the time. He knew something was going on the entire fall.
b. The national media has preconceived notions of every program, but especially Alabama. If Alabama had two top coaches leave (or take a leave) due to missed expectations, burn out, health, etc…you would see the quotes listed below. For the record, Coach believes that UF should not be treated like this, but we know they would do it to Alabama. :
i. “With the son of the Bear on the Board, Alabama still can’t keep a coach on board.”
ii. “Alabama fans can not have the Bear, and their collective obsession keeps running off the next best thing.”
iii. “Expectations and an irrationally rabid crimson fan base drive another one away.”
iv. “Alabama fans believe their birthright is national championships…but their birthright may be that they overwhelm coaches.”
v. “Youths wearing houndstooth should be a warning sign to any new hire.” (Forget the fact that US Weekly recently had shots of different celebrities wearing houndstooth…thanks to Sharon for that note and sorry for the break-in commentary from Coach)
c. Twitter is better than any news site or blog for breaking news. Coach urges you to join. It is totally worth your time, and you are the one missing news if you don’t join.
d. Coach thought back to his conversation with Pat Dye a few months ago. He told Coach that “the most important thing you have is your health. If you don’t have that then you don’t have anything.” How true.
2. Have you heard about the UA Compliance Department floating around the Birmingham area? If what Coach hears goes the wrong direction, it could affect the game.
3. The absolute agony of many opposing fans makes Coach heartily laugh, to wit:
As fans arrive earlier, Ole Miss considers tailgate tax to reserve spaces in the Grove
By Associated Press
6:31 AM CST, December 24, 2009
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — University of Mississippi officials are considering whether to start charging fees next year for people or groups to reserve spots on campus for football tailgating parties.
Good information for folks going to the game and also thinking about tailgating...RTR and Merry Christmas...Coach Hal...
Fellow tailgaters,
Times are good for Alabama fans. For Coach’s thoughts on Santa and Pasadena, Tim Tebow, Mark Ingram, the Heisman, and bandwagon fans, please read on:
1. Coach chatted with Santa this weekend while Claire discussed her preferred list with him. Coach said “Santa, we need some more tickets to the big game in Pasadena.” Mr. Claus looked Coach right in the eye and said “If you can find any, tell ‘em the Big Man needs two.” Classic moment.
2. We have reserved our hotel rooms for next year’s SEC Championship Game in Atlanta and also the 2011 BCS title game in Glendale, AR. You gotta believe…
3. Tim Tebow is the real deal. Can you imagine acting like Tebow did Saturday night if you had just had your heart ripped out the previous week? This guy is a total class act and Coach respects him tremendously. From Cecil Hurt’s Sunday article:
Tebow said he tried to help Ingram deal with the emotions that were clearly weighing on him going into the ceremony.
“I’m a realist,” Tebow said. “I was pretty sure I wasn’t going to win. But I saw that Mark was really nervous and I asked him if he wanted to pray and he did. So we found a private room and we prayed, just the two of us. We prayed for him to find peace, not for someone to win the trophy.”
4. Mark Ingram. What a story of how he got to Alabama and the connections of Saban and his parents. Very proud for him and his speech showed a humble side.
Fellow tailgaters,
Finally. Alabama got redemption after the get wrenching loss in 2008…now on to the summary after a great weekend.
1. We enter the BCS final at 13-0. Alabama and Texas. Beebo and Beevo. Saban/Smart and Brown/Muschamp. Applewhite. Etc. This is going to be quite a month of anticipation and smelling of the roses.
2. We have our hotel and plane tickets already booked for LA. Hope to catch a Lakers game while out there, maybe some horse racing, some time on the Pacific, and then the big one is Thursday night.
3. We have our hotel reservations secured for next year’s SEC Championship Game in Atlanta. You gotta believe…
4. We stayed in a hotel right by the Dome and Centennial Park this weekend. When we saw Lane Kiffin arrive on the ESPN Gameday set, we decided to head out into the cold and see the game picks from Corso, Herbstriet, and Kiffin. We were not disappointed as Kiffin talked trash (“Florida has the better players, Alabama has the better coaches”) and then Corso put the Big Al head on when he picked Alabama.
Fellow Tailgaters,
Technically, it’s the BCS championship game played at the Rose Bowl, but that’s not in the Alabama Fight Song. This is the game we have all looked toward since the heartbreaking 4th quarter at the Georgia Dome last December. On to the plan after some thoughts from the Ole' Tailgate Coach:
1. Interesting to see Chris Rushing talk about biggest heartbreakers, because Coach was discussing this with First Lady Sharon earlier this week. The most heartbreaking game Coach had ever attended was the 1995 Iron Bowl in Auburn, which included a post game visit to Toomer’s Corner. Guhh. But that was the worst until Tim Tebow and crew ripped Coach’s heart out in early December 2008. Very difficult loss. We had the lead in the 4th quarter with a national title game berth on the line. Tebow absolutely willed them to a victory, with help from some questionable play calling and mistakes (remember the fake field goal and the penalties?).
2. We shook hands with dozens of Gator fans last year and each side always said, ‘See you next year” or “This is how it should be”…Coach booked our hotel room for this weekend right after we returned.
3. To sum it up, UA and UF have a very unique relationship. We are true SEC rivals that do not root against each other week by week.
4. 30 years ago, there would be no SEC Championship Game this weekend. We would probably be playing in the Sugar Bowl against Florida on 1/1/2010, and Texas would be in the Cotton or Orange Bowl. Newt, please check Coach on that. We would probably have a split national title, and there would be no chance of TCU, Cincinnati, or Boise State even being considered. So they had some things right and some things wrong. Kind of like now.
5. If Coach Shula had won the recruiting battle for Tebow, how different would the SEC be right now?
Coach Hal is always a subject of discussion when there are big time job openings. Recent events have led to him being a rumored candidate at two schools.
We spoke with Coach this morning.
"Coach believes that being mentioned for other jobs is a compliment to our tailgate program. The problem is that Coach is not interested in any other jobs. This is an unnecessary distraction after a great season, a perfect Iron Bowl, and especially as we look ahead to the Florida game."
Coach Hal, why not consider it?
"Well first, Coach is a tailgate coach and not a football coach. Second, the team and staff we have put together here are top notch. And third and most importantly, the security for my family means so much".
When Coach Hal was pressed about the fact that he is not compensated for his job, and actually pays to be tailgate coach, he responded quickly:
"Look, Coach knew what he was getting into when he took this job. This is a premier tailgate job. It is one where we simply reload, we never rebuild. Coach is focused on Atlanta and hopefully Pasadena."
When asked about how long he would stay at the helm, he said "Coach plans to stay as long as you will have me..."
Developing...
Fellow tailgaters,
What a day. Great friends, a perfect tailgate location which included another run-in with Coach Pat Dye, and terrific seats which allowed back and forth banter with Big Al, Aubie, media members, the refs, Terry Saban, etc.
What else? Yup, the game was pretty good too. On to commentary for the 2009 Iron Bowl:
1. We enter the BCS semifinal at 12-0. Whew…let’s just get that comment out of the way and let it soak in. Two years in a row. Smell the roses this weeks folks, this is fun.
2. The day after the Iron Bowl is so much more fun when you are on the winning side. Not even close.
3. Auburn’s crowd knew we were driving to win. Coach has been to 20+ games at Auburn and has never seen a crowd so sure of a loss on a drive like that. The score by Upchurch was right in front of us, and it was great to be there for that after 3 straight losses down there.
4. At Jordan Hare Stadium, row 2 is actually the 1st row, so we sat in the most entertaining spot in the stadium. Everyone sitting there were seniors at the University of Alabama…except the old guys at the club, Coach and Bobby. We had a blast, and here are some of our various run-ins:
a. Coach told the head referee as he came on the field that “we need a call Ref, come on brother.” He just smiled and had to be wondering why that guy (Coach) in his mid-thirties was still in college.
b. Big Al gave us fist pumps several times during the game. Then the peak moment of the day occurred during the winning drive: Coach called the pachyderm over, pointed at my forehead, and Coach Hal and Big Al proceeded to perform a big time head butt. One of Coach’s favorite moments as an Alabama fan.
c. Aubie also taunted Coach and Bobby with a huge container where he was making “Elephant Stew”. He offered some to us, and then took a bite himself, which put him into convulsions on the field. He is a very funny opposing mascot, and we had quite a good back and forth.
d. We were down there with Finebaum, Cecil Hurt, Dennis Dodd, Dunaway, Dubberly, etc.
e. We high fived Drew Davis after the game, but all in all the team did not really celebrate very much after the game. Also, Coach noticed that a few seniors came back out for a picture, and GMc and Julio were with them. Why is that? Our best guess is that those guys know they will not play on the Plains again. Julio knows he is gone after next season and wanted to savor the memory. Little tidbit from Coach for you to keep in your back pocket.
f. Lastly, Mrs. Terry Saban came by, waved, and wiped her brow to show relief. Coach loves the houndstooth Terry.
5. How about more on the game Coach?
Fellow tailgaters,
This week it is Thanksgiving and the Iron Bowl. Lots of action. Before Coach makes his prediction, what should we all be thankful for football wise? Let’s get to it:
1. Alabama Thank Yous:
a. Mike Shula: Thank you for your efforts at Alabama. Coach loved the retro jersey and the waves/handshakes you gave us at the old Sheraton (now the Capstone).
b. Coach Shula again: Thanks for the recruits we all have seen become excellent players. It is a long list, but includes: Big Dre, Caldwell, Ro, Javy, Mike J, Rashad, etc.
c. John Parker Wilson: Thank you for keeping the crowd off of this year’s starter. Folks yelled and yelled for the back up QB last year, and now they have the back up QB…so they can’t criticize as much anymore.
d. Rolando: For being that force in the middle, the coach on the field, and a first team All-American. Good luck at the next level.
e. Mount Cody- For being the life of the party and one of the most popular players Coach has seen in a while.
f. Julio – For staying steady through injuries, and fighting triple teams and uncalled pass interferences. And thanks for wearing Coach’s favorite number. Juuullllliiiioooo.
g. Javy – Thoroughly entertaining player. Really going to miss him returning punts as he has been a mainstay since 2006. Remember when he would not ever take a fair catch?
h. Mark Ingram – Love your gracious attitude, your initial burst of speed, and your hard hitting style. Just glad we get to have you and Trent together one more year in the backfield.
i. Coach Nick Saban: Too much to say. You have improved Alabama as a program. You have willed the SEC and other teams to improve. You have made UA much better and also AU, UT, and MSU. You won two titles for LSU, and one was when you weren’t even coaching there. That is power.
2. Auburn Thank Yous for Nick Saban:
Fellow tailgaters,
The next home tailgate is A-day 2010. Don’t fret. It is less than 5 months away. On to commentary after a great day and game against UTC:
1. As Coach has said many times, the Iron Bowl is not really enjoyable to attend or watch unless you are winning…let’s hope this year is enjoyable. Coach and Bobby will be on the 2nd row Friday next to the Million Dollar Band, so look for us on TV.
2. Amazing how positive communication helped our relationship with Gene Hallman’s Bruno Event Team. Nothing for Coach to bring but praise after this last week. Hallman’s folks across the street helped us get parked and directed traffic around our tailgate folks as we unloaded.
3. The next regular season game at Bryant Denny is against San Jose State and will probably be a night game. It will also be the debut of the new addition to the end zone, and the debut of a new satellite and tent for the tailgate. That will be a great day. Then Alabama plays Penn State the next week, with some combination of CBS, ESPN, and ESPN Game Day. We have Penn State folks that will be coming by, and they are one of our favorite teams and fan bases. Right up there with Oklahoma. Coach is definitely tailgating ahead…sorry DtM.
4. James Spann, and all the weather guys, were halfway right on Thursday, wrong on Friday, and then correct…when it was SATURDAY MORNING. Note to Coach: listen to John W. and Jerry Seinfeld. Open the door, look out, and just deal with it.
5. Perfect weather, great tailgate and a solid game. The post game tailgate was a thing of beauty and the essence of teamwork. Did you see everyone chipping in to clean up? One way we can keep our tailgate site is to keep it cleaned up and leave no trash behind. We did great with that this season.
6. Back to UA Game Day Operations and Gene Hallman. They reached out to Coach and we appreciate that. So Coach, what were the results?
A very enjoyable trip back to the ole alma mater for Newt. State fans were definitely jacked up for this one. It was the best atmosphere I have ever seen in Starkville. The jumbotron is incredible – and is actually HD.
Fellow Tailgaters,
Is it difficult for the Ole’ Tailgate Coach to get the team up for this game and tailgate? No way, because as DtM says, we don’t tailgate ahead. This is one tailgate at a time. On to the plan after some thoughts from Coach:
1. Will there be more changes to the parking and tailgate areas this week? Let’s hope not. Coach hears that the roped-off footprint for the LSU game is the preliminary plan from the school for next year with the added seats. Keep your fingers crossed, thank GA Nick for securing our spot, and get there early.
2. Attend this tailgate or game if you can, mainly for those seniors. From Javy, to Mount Cody, to Marquis, etc…there are stories behind each of them. Most likely junior Rolando McClain is gone too, and possibly junior Kareem Jackson. Time to reload next year, Saban style.
3. Same thing for the tailgate. This is the last game for the bucket, sugar bags, huge satellite, and Coach’s old tent. John has built and rebuilt the satellite and it has served us well, and Coach’s tent has seen better days. We will be replacing these items for next season, hopefully by the A-Day tailgate.
4. Coach met Courtney Upshaw’s mother this week. She runs the kitchen of a women’s shelter in downtown Birmingham. Very tough job. Miss Lisa spoke to Coach when Coach mentioned his playing days with TO. She laughed and didn’t really believe Coach…but who would? We spent time talking about her son and Alabama. Interesting conversation.
5. Speaking of TO, it is amazing to look back and remember Terrell Owens in his pre-UTC/NFL playing days. He used to start over Coach in basketball, basically dunking and dominating Coach Hal daily at practice. Hard to believe that TO dominated CH isn’t it? Coach is kidding of course. But it is interesting to know that Terrell was not even the best receiver on Benjamin Russell his senior year, but ended up working hard and making it happen in college and the pros.
Fellow tailgaters,
After a tailgate in perfect weather right next to Mississippi State’s stadium, Coach and a few others enjoyed an electric atmosphere and great win. On to commentary and review of the day, and also a preview of our last home tailgate next Saturday:
1. On a serious note, Coach Hal has to say that we will never forget our MSU friend Big Jerry. We loved Big Jerry Grissom and miss him tremendously.
2. When Coach says an electric atmosphere, he means it. That place was rocking just like stadiums in Tuscaloosa, Athens, or Auburn, and folks were literally hanging from the rafters. The HD screen is HUGE and gaudy...and way too big for that stadium…and Coach loves it. It is worth a trip there just for that. You can fully see it from two miles away. The sound system was pumping, and the fans were jacked and filled the stadium for a record crowd. Coach really enjoyed the day, and would put the atmosphere last night up there with anywhere, especially when their team came out of the field house. And then we have the cow bells.
So many things going on, so little time. Coach and a few others will be in Starkville Saturday. Before we talk about that, let’s look at some other commentary.
1. The UT arrests are funny and bad at the same time.
a. Funny because of some of the jokes out there…Coach’s favorite is the South Carolina fan who cracked “So we pump the gas, and then you rob us?” rebutting Kiffin’s comment to the recruit last winter.
b. Bad because it really keeps the train rolling about the perception of the SEC right now. Interested to see the media’s response to this.
2. What does Publix do with all those non-purchased cookies and bread loaves every night? They cook fresh every day supposedly, and Coach’s inherited genes from Big Hue see a food deal. Big Hue used to negotiate with Winn Dixie in AC and the Humphreys ate a lot of chicken from that deli.
3. Look for every team to play no huddle against Alabama. The pre-snap coaching and formation changing by Alabama will not be allowed by MSU, AU, UF, or a bowl team. It worked for Utah, and it worked a bit for LSU. Coach wonders why more teams have not done that. Just ask Bobby, Coach gets a tad bit irritated when we are pointing and shuffling around and aren’t set to play. Man, play some football.
4. Can we please stop showing our offensive formations and personnel grouping during TV timeouts? Please?
SEC television schedule for Nov. 21
November 9, 2009 2:12 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low
Here's the SEC television lineup for the Nov. 21 weekend:
Chattanooga at Alabama, 12:21 p.m. ET, SEC Network/ESPN Regional
Mississippi State at Arkansas, 12:21 p.m. ET, SEC Network/ESPN Regional
Florida International at Florida, 12:30 p.m. ET, Pay per view
LSU at Ole Miss, 3:30 p.m. ET, CBS
Vanderbilt at Tennessee, 7 p.m. ET, ESPNU
Kentucky at Georgia, 7:45 p.m. ET, ESPN or ESPN2
Fellow tailgaters,
After an interesting start to the day, the tailgate and game were both incredible. It is great to know that the torch has been passed from LSU to Alabama in the SEC West. That is what hard work is all about. Now let’s get to commentary and the review of the day:
1. One championship game down, two more to go. The BCS quarterfinal is done. Now we have to win two very tough road SEC games and one cupcake game if we want to enter the BCS semifinal game. Finish.
2. Coach is very glad that he did not jinx Alabama last December by securing a hotel right next to the Dome for this year’s SEC championship game. We will be in Atlanta on midday that Friday and look forward to this battle with the Gators at 3 PM CST that Saturday. Remember that Alabama gets an extra day of preparation this year after the Iron Bowl. This is what it is about folks, and as Tony Giles always says: “THIS IS ALABAMA FOOTBALL.”
3. Picture this: It’s 6:30 AM on a perfect fall day. Coach, First Lady Sharon, and Kumar are driving past the Mercedes exit, secure in the knowledge that the tailgate site and parking are safe. What came next is the phone call that no tailgate coach ever wants to receive…
We all certainly got to witness an amazing moment two weeks ago at Bryant Denny. Seeing a 350 pound man block two field goals in one game is an incredible sight, regardless of what some say.
Fellow Tailgaters,
This is why you tailgate, this is why you go to games, and this is why you love being an Alabama fan. Saturday will bring us the biggest game in college football, perfect weather, Big Head Les and his team, and a great tailgate with friends from all over the country. On to our plan after a few comments from Coach:
1. BRING IT to the game folks. This is the SEC West Championship Game, and the 1st of what we hope are 3 total championship game wins for Alabama (SECW, SEC, and BCS). Maybe call it a BCS quarterfinal?
2. How will Gene Hallman screw up game day and traffic this weekend? Come back to the website on Monday for Coach’s summary.
3. We have some Texas A&M Aggie fans visiting the game and our tailgate as they are doing their version of Tour the SEC. They want to see some serious SEC football, and boy did they choose the right game. Thanks to Rob C., a friend of ours, who helped them with tickets. Coach hears there are fans from all over the country coming down to this game. Fans are coming in from Michigan State, Oregon, Oregon State…etc. Roll Tide to all these folks.
4. LSU – What a fan base they have. 95% of them are fun loving and peaceful and we love hearing them call us “Tiger Bait”. BUT, it is the other 5% that ruin it for many and who were the folks that treated us horribly at the Independence Bowl after the 2007 season when we played COLORADO. Think about that statement. As we did two years ago, let’s see if we can go 7 for 7 again predicting the following actions by the bad 5% of Tiger fans:
Fellow tailgaters,
Whew…what a tailgate. Hard to believe we pulled that one off. It was the largest gathering we have ever had (easily 75-100), and the crowd was diverse as ever for this pre game, during game, and post game tailgating bonanza. We had folks from the south of Florida, New York City, Alex City, and all points in between. The game? Pretty good too.
On to the UT tailgate review after a few thoughts from Coach:
1. More detailed thoughts on the game come later from Coach, but remember: we won the game and should have won by 20, it is our 3rd victory in a row over UT, and 4th win in the last 5 games against the Vols. Remember this when you hear moral victory lovers from UT tell you that Kiffin is the man. Coach actually thinks he is a lot like Shula when you look at his coaching on the field. See the game management at the end of the Alabama/Arkansas game in 2006 and compare it to UT this last Saturday. Both coaches did a great disservice to their kickers, but only one ran his mouth after the game…and that would be Kiffin. Enjoy Shreveport Baby Lane, but remember that there is an age limit at the casinos, so take your daddy Monte with you.
2. Gene Hallman’s game day management insanity was again horrible. Coach has been pointing this out for 3 years, and it will be worse next year when the new seats are added. If this were Facebook, Coach would start the “Fire Gene Hallman and the Bruno Event Team from Alabama gameday operations forever” wave or club. Do you want 3 more examples on top of the already presented evidence?
This site is an excellent source for links around the country...Coach
SEC Forecast –Rivalries renewed
by Chris Rushing
Welcome to the Third Saturday in October (kind of). Through all the pageantry and traditions that permeate all 12 league institutions in the Southeastern Conference, there are some annual tilts that stand out above the pack. At 2:30 p.m. CT Saturday, one of these rivalries will add another chapter to its storied history.
TGFMI. Thank goodness for Mark Ingram. I knew he had a good night last Saturday, but I really did not imagine that he had almost 250 yards rushing until I heard it on the postgame show. He had several good runs, but usually to put up those kinds of numbers, you have to have a run of 60 yards or greater. To me, that makes his performance all the more impressive. And while you often hear “run it til they stop it” you rarely actually see it put into practice like we did with the Wildcat on the last drive. How impressive is it to do that on a night when McElroy has his worst performance and the defense knows what’s coming? I will enjoy Ingram’s Heisman buzz while it lasts, but those awards are not what we play for here at Bama.
Coach's favorite line: "...if you let them take your Winnebagos now, they will take your cornhole game next."
The assault on tailgating
ESPN The Magazine
Rick Reilly
Of all the gates -- Watergate, Monicagate, Spygate -- there is only one gate this country can be proud of: the tailgate.
A parking-lot spiral, a cheese brat whispering sweet nitrates and a decent ticket in your pocket. Buddy, that's more American than deficits. So why is America trying to kill tailgating?
Look around: Outside Soldier Field -- home of the Chicago Bears -- fans are getting kicked out of the parking lot once the game starts. Heresy! A lot of Bears fans can't afford tickets ($245 for a nosebleed), but they love pulling into the south lot (for which they pay $46), opening up the camper van, putting one satellite dish on the tailgate and one on the roof and living and dying for their Bears. Tailgaiting is a tradition that's been in place for 90 years, and now it's forbidden? Why don't they just clean our Weber grills with the American flag!
In Arizona, the Cardinals did the same thing. And this coming off a Super Bowl year! These are Cards fans who stuck with a toothless team through a barren 21-year wasteland until it finally made the Super Bowl last season. Now they're getting the bum's rush? Blasphemy! And the Cards have banned postgame tailgating, too. So waiting in lawn chairs by your car with your friends while the traffic clears is now forbidden. Get in line and waste gas like everybody else!
Grab a spatula and rise up!
Fellow Tailgaters,
Isn’t it great to be #1 with our most hated (but not biggest) rival coming to town? On to the plan after some thoughts from the Ole' Tailgate Coach:
1. Coach is glad to see that UT asked permission about the orange jerseys. A few thoughts on that matter: Did UT ask permission when Phat Phil put his fat finger on the recorder? Did UT ask permission when Lance Thompson lied to the recruit in Atlanta to get him to decommit from Alabama? For that matter, did UT contact Alabama and ask permission to talk to Lance Thompson before they flew in to Tuscaloosa? You think Coach is fired up? Coach just bought a pacifier for Lane Kiffin yesterday at Publix. Coach will be taunting Kiffin at the game and will bring an extra one for Kiffin’s daddy Monte to give him during the game.
2. Coach ran into Paul Finebaum at lunch this week and can confirm that he is in on the joke. As Coach quizzed him about his callers and their insanity, Finebaum gave Coach a big smile and a thumb's up. Finebaum was pleasant and nice as always.
3. Thanks for the interview about our tailgate on collegesportsmatchups.com, which should be up later today. Chris Rushing is a good friend of the tailgate, and he describes our first encounter perfectly and mentions many of you who tailgate with us.
4. Coach went to the Birmingham Museum of Art for a short time this week. What a wonderful place that we have in Birmingham, and it is the first museum that Coach has visited in years that is not Bryant related. Coach received some culture this week folks.
5. How far has Spurrier fallen that he has gone from “Free Shoes University” and “can’t spell Citrus without UT” to tape on the field for field goals? His pokes aren’t quite as good as they used to be, but then again neither are his teams.
Fellow tailgaters,
From storm troopers with GMc jerseys, to dinner beside the ESPN crew, to a run in with an SEC referee, to fried bird, etc…it was a full weekend capped off with a win. For more on the tailgate, the game, and the Ole’ Tailgate Coach’s thoughts, please read on:
1. As Coach ran into head referee Hubert Owens at the hotel Friday night, Coach realized that the refs are actually human. Owens was with his daughter and is a very pleasant person. Coach apologized for all of you “people out there that yell at refs” (:-D). We later saw him at Wings…
2. …where Saturday night Coach and Bobby ran into the entire ESPN TV crew. They were enjoying a late dinner, and please know that they had a HUGE security guard. Note to self (and Wings staff): if the guard wants extra ranch, let him have it.
3. Great to run into Javy’s family before the game. Nice folks who gave us the story of #28 coming to Alabama and details on his injury. We were worried about Javy playing after talking to them, and we hope he is OK.
Fellow tailgaters,
Glad to be back for a home game after two weekends away. We should have a great day of tailgating that will include the homecoming parade. On to the plan after a few thoughts:
1. The Ole’ Tailgate Coach welcomes the Ole’ Ball Coach back to Tuscaloosa this weekend. Coach Spurrier is one of Coach Hal’s favorites, and Coach hopes you all know that this is the last time we will see this legend coaching in Tuscaloosa. Coach sees no way this hall of fame coach will still be around in 4 years when South Carolina comes back to Tuscaloosa.
2. As always, we will fry a bird in honor of our feathered opponents. You should see the look in the eyes of opposing fans when you hold up that bird and drop it in 350 degree oil…
3. A sign that Alabama is playing well: A diehard Auburn fan told Coach that after all the “Bama is Back” magazines he has had to endure, he does not see any of those magazines now that he actually believes that the Tide is Rolling.
4. Did you know that The Fish Market in Hoover opens at 10 AM during the week for LUNCH? Who eats lunch at 10:00 in the morning? Coach thought it was a typo and asked the staff…and they confirmed there are several regulars, and their names are not Gayle and Huey.
We are truly getting back to being Bama fans again. A nineteen point win on the road, in a stadium we never play well in, against a team which has had this game circled since last season ended. What do we do about this?
Alabama vs. Tennessee set for CBS at 2:30 p.m.
From staff reports
Published: Monday, October 12, 2009 at 10:11 a.m.
Last Modified: Monday, October 12, 2009 at 10:11 a.m.
TUSCALOOSA | The second-ranked University of Alabama's game against Tennessee on Saturday, Oct. 24, has been picked up by CBS for its 2:30 p.m. television slot.
Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson will call the game, with reporter Tracy Wolfson on the sideline.
Fellow tailgaters,
Coach is finally back in a normal routine after five nights at the beach, two nights in Nashville, and two nights away for the game at Ole Miss. It was an entertaining trip to Oxford (to say the least), and we had a great time over the weekend. For more on the trip to Oxford, plans for homecoming, a brief recap of Coach’s encounter with Pat Dye, and Coach’s thoughts on football, please read on:
1. Coach’s trip to Nashville last week led him to another conclusion. You don’t have to settle for just one cookie at the Doubletree. Ask and you shall receive, my friends. Coach got two at check in, two the second night, and two for the ride home…
2. Coach has been asked by many for a full run down of his one on one conversation with Coach Pat Dye last week. Coach can relay several things, and some he can not. Just know that Coach Dye thinks Alabama is the best team in the country, has tons of respect for RoLo, thinks Saban is the right fit, loves Japanese maples, etc…talk to Coach sometime for a full download. It was an extremely entertaining conversation.
3. As Coach has reported since the second game of the season, Julio is obviously frustrated that he has not been able to contribute more with catches. And Coach wondered aloud recently in this space about how the staff and Julio would handle this situation. Need more evidence than GMac throwing 15 passes to #8 on Saturday, with many in double or triple coverage? Concern from Coach still exists.
A workman-like win for the Tide over a determined Kentucky squad. Bama looked solid on offense with McElroy and Mark Ingram. It took a while to get going, but once it did there was no stopping it. The defense obviously missed Hightower. McClain played an outstanding game. The tip to keep a ball live for an interception was an amazing play. The strip to Courtney Upshaw was also a thing of beauty. I love hearing concern over an 18 point win on the road. This is a team that we beat last year by 3. So this year we only beat them by 18? This is a reason for concern?
Fellow tailgaters,
While Coach could say that he missed tailgating last weekend, he would be lying. Coach, Sharon, and Claire have been in Fort Morgan and enjoying the October beach weather. For more on the beach, Coach’s encounter with Pat Dye, unleashed dogs, Kentucky post game thoughts, Ole Miss tailgate plans, etc., please read on:
1. Has it been a while since you disconnected from work and the internet? Coach did it for about 6 days, and it is the best thing Coach has done in a while. No Twitter, no Facebook, no gmail, no work, no Coachhal, and no Tidesports. Coach watched a couple of football games, hung out on the beach and with the family, and our nightly grilling menu was the most difficult decision of the day.
2. Coach and the family were completely idled in I-65 North traffic due to a wreck on Tuesday while we were coming back from the beach. And guess who steps out of the car next to us and is trying to find out what is going on? Coach Pat Dye. Coach Hal jumped out of the car, and quickly spoke with Coach Dye and brought him over to meet Sharon and Claire. He was extremely nice, took a picture with Coach and Claire, and very open about many subjects that Coach will report back on later this year. For 45 minutes we discussed items such as Alex City, Coach Saban, Coach Chizik, Finebaum, Japanese maple trees (yes, Coach Hal and Coach Dye), and many other items. Coach especially appreciated how nice Coach was Dye was to our family.
3. Coach is always amused that people who don’t leash their dogs are totally amazed when their dogs escape from them and run for their canine life, especially at the beach. The incredulous and quizzical look from the gentleman in the beach house next door as he yelled and called for his dog made Coach laugh. First, he was calling the dog with the screams that so many of us in the South have heard: “Heee-Ugh, Heee-Ugh HEEE-UGH”. Second, Coach purposely set the guy up by watching him yell “Heee-Ugh” for about five minutes and then Coach asked “Dog loose”? The guy gave Coach his best Bill Engvall's “Here’s your sign” look. Great moment.
I have a confession to make. I was not totally sold on some of the hype coming from Crimson Tide land.
According to the article linked below, CBS will wait until next week to fill the 2:30 time slot on October 10th. The LSU-Florida game has been chosen for the 7:00 P.M. primetime game. Ole Miss/Bama will either go at 2:30 or 11:21. There are no ESPN SEC games that week. CBS has exclusive rights to both the 2:30 and 7 time slots.
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2009/sep/28/kickoff-time-ut-uga-delayed-one-week/?breakingnews
Fellow tailgaters,
Another rain-soaked tailgate did not damper the fun and frivolity for our tailgate and the surrounding groups. The game wasn’t too shabby either. For more on the tailgate, the game, and Coach’s thoughts, please read on:
1. About 7:20 AM Saturday, as we hooked up our power and were putting up the tents on the hallowed spot next to the beloved Oak Tree, strong winds seemed imminent and we decided to temporarily take down the tent covers. No big deal, right? But then a lightening strike occurred out of absolutely nowhere, and it loudly hit very close. And we are talking close. There was the really bright light and then - BOOM. Guhh. Bobby and Rob proceeded with what they were doing with the tents, but Beebo and Coach ran like two frightened school girls. Coach quickly went to the 4 Runner, and Beebo “sprinted” and did his best Usain Bolt imitation as he ran to the Sheraton. Tough start.
2. Is anyone else frustrated that you have to walk down that certain small sidewalk as you exit and walk east around the south side of the stadium (construction area)? After Coach looked at the situation, he spoke with Hallman’s employees and pointed out that they were forcing a much larger crowd down a much smaller and FLOODED sidewalk. While they acknowledged Coach was absolutely correct, they had no answer other than “that is what we were told to do”. Coach wants the University of Alabama to know that people were able to get around the campus for a long time before this power hungry company took over game day “operations”. This is getting ridiculous, and many around Coach were very frustrated and they let the staff know it. Get ready because it is going to be much worse next year with the end zone addition…just hope we can walk on the bigger sidewalk again.
3. Coach noticed that our friends at Nino’s Italian Restaurant received an excellent review in the Birmingham News. Congrats to friends of the tailgate Eli and Claudette Gold. Nino’s is located right off of Highway 31 in Pelham. Some friends checked it out last week and gave it another raving review, and Coach hopes you will try it out. Ask for Walter while there, he is quite a character.
The Tide was very impressive last Saturday against Permian. It has been a while since I actually felt sorry for a team Alabama was playing, but I did feel bad for the Mean Green. It was a classic moment early when their running back caught a slip screen, turned up field, and had a “Oh crap” moment visible in the back row of the upper deck as all he saw was Mount Cody engulfing him.
Fellow tailgaters,
Coach thinks we will all be singing like Claire this Saturday: “Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day.” Coach is totally sick of the rain and had to drive through it all day on Tuesday and Wednesday. On to Coach’s thoughts before the tailgate plan for Arkansas:
1. Many have wondered if Coach’s passionate defense of former quarterback John Parker Wilson is a trait of all former Alexander City residents. Maybe Coach should get a pair of large sunglasses, an earring, and then cry to folks in the stands: “That’s my quarterback.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNO6On7cK1M
2. Coach was in Nashville for 2 days this week. What a great city to spend time in and enjoy. Good: Doubletree cookies. Very bad: It still amazes and saddens Coach what happened to Steve “Air” McNair.
3. Coach spent time with a lot of different (than usual) fans this week. Interesting to see the thoughts of folks: UT fans really like Kiffin and are buying in to the recruiting and his brashness. They also think Alabama will win it all. UF fans think that Alabama will win the West and lose again to the Gators…not even worried about the BCS game. Louisville fans think their coach may not make it through the year. Ohio State fans are humbled, and so are Georgia Tech fans. All these fans respect Coach Saban.
By DEVLIN BARRETT and EILEEN SULLIVAN, Associated Press Writers Devlin Barrett And Eileen Sullivan, Associated Press Writers – 2 hrs 8 mins ago
WASHINGTON – Counterterrorism officials have issued security bulletins to police around the nation about terrorist interest in attacking stadiums, entertainment complexes and hotels — the latest in a flurry of such internal warnings as investigators chase a possible bomb plot in Denver and New York.
In the two bulletins — sent to police departments Monday and obtained by The Associated Press — officials said they know of no specific plots against such sites, but urged law enforcement and private companies to be vigilant. These two bulletins followed on the heels of a similar warning about the vulnerabilities of mass transit systems.
The bulletin on stadiums notes that an al-Qaida training manual specifically lists "blasting and destroying the places of amusement, immorality, and sin... and attacking vital economic centers" as desired targets of the organization.
Fellow tailgaters,
After a miserably wet early morning at the site, the end of the tailgate and the game were actually very nice. It was also nice to have another easy game before the SEC schedule starts next week. For more on the tailgate, the game, and Coach’s thoughts, please read on:
1. The pregame rain was the hardest Coach can remember since the Southern Miss tailgate at Legion Field in 2001. Do you remember that game? It was postponed due to 9/11, and our tailgate was soaked the entire afternoon and evening that Thursday. By the way, Coach’s tent struggled this Saturday, and we may need to step up soon and purchase another one to match Rob’s.
2. The article posted late last week about the trashing of Georgia’s campus was quite interesting to many of us. As Coach commented, we did not see a lot of that last year, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time in Athens. One thing though…you remember those three Georgia bozos that sat across the street from the tailgate on the curb in 2003? They yelled insults at our tailgate after our tough loss, and then they left trash all in the street. Coach guesses we all have a few nuts and Georgia’s just like to leave trash. We can’t really talk; the students that threw the bottles on the field in 2007 in Tuscaloosa were embarrassing. For the record, our tailgate has many UGA friends and always has a good time with the Dawgs. Woof Woof and good win at Arkansas Saturday night.
3. As Greg McElroy’s TD pass landed in Maze’s hands in the left corner of the end zone Saturday, the guest sitting in the seat behind Coach said something like “That is a pass right there that John Parker Wilson could never have made in his life.” Coach quickly reminded the guy that John Parker is a professional quarterback, whether this guy or the rest of the haters can believe it. Coach bets this guy was cheering JPW pretty loudly when he was player of the week at UGA last year or scoring in OT at LSU. Seriously, let your hatred of this Alabama man and FORMER player be spouted somewhere else. Coach cannot sit by and hear folks continually rip on John Parker, and thinks it may be some people’s innate personality characteristics that make them critical no matter the situation. Just be positive, say good things about GMc (who is playing well), and think positively about the former #14 and that 12-0 regular season we all enjoyed last year.
The Tide starts slow for the second week in a row, but finishes very strong – for the second week in a row. So, we lose Julio on the third play of the game (Newt doesn’t like Julio running the ball), have Mark Ingram not at 100% because of the flu (H1N1 for Hal), and lose second string Roy Upchurch early. What does the Tide do? Rack up nearly 500 yards in total offense and score 40 points.
Go to the link at the bottom to see the pictures. UGA may need to hire Gene Hallman...seriously...Coach
UGA tailgaters warned to clean up their trash
By Chip Towers
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Athens -- Whole tailgate tents left half-standing. Abandoned portable grills. Urination in campus doorways. Defecation. Trash strewn everywhere.
These are the conditions early risers are encountering when they venture onto the University of Georgia campus for a Sunday morning stroll or drive the day after a Georgia football game. UGA President Michael Adams was just such a person after the South Carolina game this past weekend and he was appalled by what he saw.
Fellow tailgaters,
Coach and Sharon are planning to bring Claire to her first regular season game Saturday, but the strong possibility of rain is worrying Coach right now and may delay Claire until later in the year. ABC 33/40 says “Showers and storms are likely during the game, with temperatures generally around 80 degrees” …well, on to Coach’s thoughts for the North Texas tailgate and game:
1. What is it about I-459 between Liberty Park and I-65 that makes people believe they are Dale Earnhardt Jr.? Whether you are entering 459-N at the Galleria where people want to RUN you off the bridge, or you are trying to bump draft just to enter onto 459-S off of 280, it is just plain harrowing. Coach knows that Newt Jr. loves it, but the rest of us folks are a little different.
2. David Robinson is totally first class. Listen/watch here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh96tCHVjC4 . “The Admiral” is a credit to the Navy, the Spurs, his family, and the NBA Hall of Fame. This is worth your time.
3. As Coach said on Twitter this week: “It appears that Jerrell Harris is on the scout team now, and Coach wonders why the media can’t out the folks that caused all this.” Someone, please tell Coach that attorneys are advising on this.
Fellow tailgaters,
As you may have noticed over the last several years, it is uncanny how our tailgate foreshadows the game. Just as the tailgate had snafus in certain areas, continued excellence in others, and a late event addition that wrapped up the day nicely, the team had terrible kickoff coverage, a consistently great run defense, and Trent Richardson’s coming out party. For more on the FIU tailgate and a little commentary from Coach, please read on:
1. Let’s just put it out there. The lack of satellite receiver was true adversity for the tailgate and surrounding tailgates. 11 hours of tailgating and no TV, seriously? And the responsible party knows who he is, as does the entire tailgate. Coach only had this to say at his Sunday press conference (attended by Sharon and Claire): “This particular tailgater’s satellite receiver duties are under review, but we still love the guy. This is an internal matter, and Coach will not elaborate in a public manner any further.” Word around the tailgate is that we have negotiated a new HD satellite set up, and have several new options for the HD receiver. While there will be no need for TV next week before the 11:21 North Texas game, we do plan to be back on the air for the Arkansas tailgate on the 26th.
2. Some things never change: Huge crowd of well over 60 plus during the day, Rob having a full meal of 2 entire smoked chickens with Green Bean Casserole ready by noon, Beebo yelling at the Boy Scouts at 8:30 in the morning, painfully slow service at breakfast…all as consistent as the sun rising.
Fellow tailgaters,
We will finally be back to Tuscaloosa for the first tailgate since A-Day. It appears we will have a good crowd for the Florida International game Saturday. Before we delve into the nitty gritty details of the well oiled machine that is your tailgate, Coach has a few thoughts:
1. Welcome to another year of “How can fear mongerer Gene Hallman try to make everyone who has ever attended a game in Tuscaloosa think to themselves ‘How did I ever tailgate or make it home from T’town before this brilliant highly paid consultant took over?’” Just wait folks, 2010 will be quite a ride as we add the 10,000 seats. Don’t tell him where we are either…
2. Good to hear that the Rick and Bubba show had very funny bits on Atlanta and Dragon*Con. Sounded like Greg was actually with us when he ran into the characters in Atlanta. By the way, Coach wants a Darth Vader to come to the tailgate, but only for a big game like LSU, UT, or AU…you can’t waste Vader on something less than that.
3. Just as Coach Saban and the team this year have tried “new” things that may not really be new (the Wildcat), Coach Hal and Crewe will do the same this year. Look for mini burgers (beef and chicken), chilled fruit, more corn hole (You can never get enough corn hole), etc. this year. We will keep our traditions like the following: our spot that we have had since 1995, Conecuh, tenderloins, RC chicken, Publix chicken fingers, corn hole games, the flat screen, the team’s walk to the bus from the hotel, and Beebo yelling at the Boy Scouts for selling public right of way for their profit. Can you wait?
A good win to start the season last weekend against the Hokies. I must say that it was a much better evening than the last time I saw Bama play Virginia Tech.
New Contract keeps Coach Hal on staff until 2017
TUSCALOOSA and HOOVER - It will pay Coach Hal to stay through the life of his extended contract. It will pay him an additional zero dollars.
That's the result of contract completion benefits that have been added to the fifteenth-year tailgate coach's contract. A three-year extension was approved unanimously Wednesday morning by the tailgate's compensation committee.
The contract now runs through the 2017 season. The contract completion benefits break down to $0 at the end of his seventeenth year (2011), $0 more at the end of his twentieth year (2014) and an additional $0 at the end of the final year.
Coach Hal’s original contract, which did not include a buyout clause, called for him to be paid an average of $0 per year.
The new contract calls for him to still make no money, for a yearly average of $0. Coach Hal had little to say about the finalized deal following Wednesday's tailgate planning session.
He was asked if it matters that his total compensation reportedly equals nothing, especially when compared to the head of Alabama game day operations, his nemesis Gene Hallman.
Fellow tailgaters,
Atlanta has never disappointed the Ole’ Tailgate Coach before, and this past weekend was no different. It may have been the best time Coach has ever had in this great city. How do you top staying in the same hotel as the ESPN Gameday crew, Zak singing karaoke, watching the Braves game in the Chop House, and enjoying a huge victory over a top ten team? Football discussion with a Pimp Darth Vader at Dragon*Con, that’s how. For more on the talk with the Dark One, the weekend, and maybe a little football, please read on:
1. As Coach promised after last year’s encounter with Vader in Atlanta, we had to get a picture with the Evil One. So we headed out after ESPN Gameday and stopped by the Sci-Fi Dragon*Con convention on our way to Taco Mac. As Coach, Bobby, and Kumar strolled through the convention to look for Vader, we encountered many interesting characters, including two nice Storm Troopers, who took a picture with Coach…with their guns drawn. A short while later, we ran into Spiderman. His blue and red outfit was a bit tight, so Coach did not get a picture of himself standing with Spidey…you can see what we mean when game pictures are posted. And then, there he was, the reason we were there, the star of the show, one of the greatest villains of all time…my man Darth (we’re on a first name basis now). And he was not just a regular Vader. This guy was a Pimp Darth Vader. Coach jumped in and asked the Dark One what he thought about the game…and Pimp Vader looked right into Coach’s eyes (we think because all you see is the helmet) and said “It’s all about the SEC man.” So we have confirmed which way Vader leans. If you remember, Vader raised his lightsaber last year in response to Coach’s “Roll Tide Vader” comment.
2. Now, let’s be honest here. There were thousands of very interesting people in Atlanta this weekend. With the Alabama fans, NASCAR fans, Dragon*Con attendees, and the “men’s” (for lack of a better word) convention, it was a mixture of people that do not normally hang out together. As Coach waited for Zak’s 2009 rendition of “Sweet Caroline” at the karaoke place, he was intrigued by the gentlemen who sang “Ghostbusters”, and then the guy who crooned to Radio Head’s “Creep”.
Tailgate plan is up early due to Coach having a busy day Thursday and then heading out early Friday.
Coach’s game day shirt has arrived from The Locker Room, so he is ready for the ATL. We have no further updates since Coach’s last rant about Nike’s trickeration…so see Coach’s last post to learn about this situation.
It appears we will have a good group in Atlanta. Coach, Bobby, Beebo, Kumar, Zak, John and Lisa, Dan, Cindi B., Rob and his buddy, Tony Smith (East bound and down), Big Game Kris and Hadley, Lil Game Mark and friend, Newt and Mary, Wade and Allison, etc. This means we have at least 20 folks from our regular tailgate for a game like this on a holiday weekend..that is great. We had over a dozen in Jacksonville for FSU two years ago, and about the same in Atlanta for Clemson last year. Coach loves road trips. Now on to the itinerary for Atlanta:
Fellow tailgaters,
Finally, it is here. Game week. Before we discuss the preliminary tailgate plan for Atlanta, Coach has a few thoughts and questions:
1. Didn’t this new flu start out always being called the swine flu? When did all of us who are not doctors start calling it H1N1? Coach thinks it is the result of two things. First, swine flu sounds like gout, or toe fungus, or worse since swine is related to a pig. The name H1N1 flu simply makes it more respectable than swine. Also, Coach thinks many of us attempt to diagnose ourselves all the time and act like doctors, and saying H1N1 makes us all feel smarter. Just pay attention for this and you will get a laugh out of it.
2. Speaking of H1N1, have you noticed more people discussing their “flu like symptoms”? Is this the new “back ache”?
3. Good to see John Parker very close to making the Falcons. Hope he makes the team.
4. Hope you have had a chance to enjoy Nino’s Italian restaurant in Pelham (www.ninos-pelham.com). It is excellent and is owned by friends of the tailgate Eli and Claudette Gold. Make a point to support this next time you are eating Italian. Coach and Bobby, along with our wonderful families, ate there today and had a great time. Ask for Walter when you sit down to eat, he is quite a character.
5. Coachhal.com will be getting some regional and possible national press later this week. More on this when it happens. Stay tuned.
6. The Locker Room and Nike – Coach understands that Nike has taken The Locker Room’s signature Elephantwear symbol, transposed/mirrored it in the other direction, and is selling this on some Nike products in the Tuscaloosa area. Coach and many of our tailgate are strong supporters of The Locker Room, and Coach purchased his game day shirt from there again this year. Please folks, only buy the Elephantwear type shirts from The Locker Room. Coach has no problem with Nike and their other clothing, as they spend plenty to make Alabama athletes some of the best outfitted in the country. In fact, Coach recently purchased a Nike shirt for Big Hue for Father’s Day. Coach suspects that Nike has probably heard about this Locker Room situation already and will hopefully pull back. As Dizan the Mizan (DtM) asked Coach, what if The Locker Room took the Nike Swoosh and turned it the other way? You think Nike would be happy? More on this situation later as Coach gets information. Visit The Locker Room online at http://www.locker-room.biz/
Top-10 Teams Alabama (5) and Virginia Tech (7) Square Off
Sept. 5 at the Georgia Dome in Prime time
ATLANTA (August 25, 2009) – The highest-ranked college football match-up in the season-opening weekend will feature not only outstanding football programs in No. 5 Alabama and No. 7 Virginia Tech, but a week-long schedule of fan-related activities into a 36-hour period.
In year two of the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, to be played at 8 p.m. ET Sept. 5 at the Georgia Dome (ABC-TV), fans will have an assortment of activities, ranging from cooking contests to team tailgate parties and of course, the sport’s pre-eminent pregame program in ESPN’s College GameDay.
“The Chick-Fil-A Kickoff Game has become college football’s marquee opening weekend event, much like the Daytona 500 is to the NASCAR community,” said Gary Stokan, president and CEO of the Chick-fil-A Bowl. “We believe the match-up coupled with ancillary activities will create one of the more unique college football celebrations in all of the country.”
The schedule of festivities is as follows:
Trekkie (or Trekker) alert: William Shatner to join Leonard Nimoy at Dragoncon!
2:53 pm August 24, 2009, by Rodney Ho
Fans of the original “Star Trek” are now falling over themselves twice over with excitement: DragonCon has added William Shatner to its lineup.
He joins fellow “Trek” castmate Leonard Nimoy is already set to appear. And this on top of first-timersPatrick Stewart and Kate Mulgrew.
It’s easily DragonCon’s biggest Star Trek draw ever. Shatner will only be there on Friday, Sept. 4, though. The pair are set to be together at a 10 a.m. session at Marriott Marquis. Nimoy will also do panel appearances at 4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday morning. Both men will sign autographs at the Walk of Fame.
Coach is working on article one for the season...get ready...we are only two weeks away from another special season and tailgate...Coach
Coach's latest post on Twitter: "So glad Gene Hallman criticized while on Finebaum. He has no concern for Alabama tailgaters and is already creating fear ($) for next year." Follow Coach on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CoachHal
Coach has a hotel for Friday and Saturday this year already...RT...
SEC championship stays at Georgia Dome through 2015
The Associated Press
Birmingham, Ala.— The Southeastern Conference championship game will remain at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta at least through 2015.
This site also has our friend Chris of tour the SEC fame...check it out...Coach
INSIDE GAMING: Maybe that iPhone user isn't just taking calls
HOWARD STUTZ
Users of iPhones beware -- state gaming agents are watching you.
California gaming authorities tipped off their Nevada counterparts to a blackjack card-counting program that can be used on either the Apple iPhone or the Apple iPod Touch portable music player.
"The program calculates the true count and does it significantly more accurately," according to a Gaming Control Board memorandum sent to casino operators last week warning of the electronic device.
Card counting is not illegal in Nevada casinos. However, using a device to aid in the counting of cards is considered a felony under Nevada laws governing cheating, control board member Randy Sayre said.
Gamblers using the iPhone card-counting program can be detained by casino operators and arrested by state gaming agents.
Thanks for the link Hank...Coach
Basements, garages become havens where men can unwind and have fun
Five years ago, Terry Marcell and his good buddy Brad Hansen sat with blankets bundled over their legs in Marcell’s cold garage. Marcell’s wife wasn’t thrilled about hearing them scream and yell throughout an entire Seahawks game, so they huddled on lawn chairs in front of a 13-inch TV screen.
“This stinks,” Marcell said.
Yes, it did stink. But Hansen had an idea.
“We should make a shop out in the woods where we can hang out and watch the game. You know, like a Man Hut.”
As the saying goes, every great dream begins with a dreamer. The Man Hut that stands today on Marcell’s property in Woodinville, Wash., has the power to knock many a man to his knees in worshipful awe. The testosterone-fueled, 1,200-square-foot structure boasts rows of real movie-theater seats, a “Hawk’s Nest” balcony level with extra seating, a surround-sound system, a movie-style popcorn popper, hot-dog makers, an Astroturf carpet that can absorb beer spillage with ease, and multiple large screens so that not just one — but three — sporting events can be watched at the same time.
On Sunday, the Man Hut’s lights will be dimmed and at least two of the three screens — one of which is a 7-by-7-foot movie screen — will be tuned to the Super Bowl. Whenever the crowd’s team of choice scores, lights will flash, an ooga horn will sound, a bell will ring — and, perhaps most importantly, guests will be able to jump up and down, crash into each other, shout as loudly as they want and drop all of their popcorn on the floor in a fit of football-inspired jubilation.
Welcome to the beating heart of a true man cave.
Triggered in part by the “Man Caves” series that airs on the DIY Network, men across America are daring to visualize something they’ve craved in the most primitive recesses of their brains for years: A place of their own.
It doesn’t matter whether the magic happens in a basement, a garage, an attic, a shed or a barn. What’s important is that the man of the house gets a refuge that’s tailored to his specific interests.
Sources tell us that negotiations are ongoing for some “significant” changes to CoachHal.com. Details have not been confirmed, but the overall look and content of the site could see major changes by A-Day on April 18th.
Coach Hal commented earlier today: “Improvements are always needed for any organization. Our site and tailgate have never been result oriented. We are always focused on the process of improvement. Successful aspects of our site and tailgate will stay the same, including the tailgate plan, commentaries, and cast of characters. Coach will not comment on other items that have lacked in the past.”
Coach added, “We always need to recruit new ideas and people. Coach will confirm that there will be significant additions including new site content, contributors, and the look of the site. We will also change our hosting site. Coach has no further comment today.”
When asked about internet rumors that a disagreement with Beebo led to this change, Coach strongly said,