Samford hires UA’s Rod Tiffin
BIRMINGHAM | Rod Tiffin has been hired as head track and field/cross country coach at Samford University after serving as an assistant at Alabama for the past 11 years. “I am really excited about the new opportunity to coach at Samford,” Tiffin said. “We really like the family aspect of the University and we think it’s a great fit for our family. I’m thrilled about the team. They are a young
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Tide at SEC track meet
TUSCALOOSA | The University of Alabama men’s and women’s track and field teams will compete this weekend in the SEC Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Auburn.
Women’s track adds Gilmore twins
TUSCALOOSA | Alabama women’s track and field coach Sandy Fowler has signed the Gilmore twins, Leigh and Sarah, of Grove Hill. The two will compete on the cross country team for coach Randy Hasenbank...
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Tide track teams tune up for SECs
TUSCALOOSA | The University of Alabama men’s and women’s track teams will compete in their final tune-up for the SEC Championships by participating at the Mississippi Open this afternoon. The one-day...
BRIEFLY: Smith, Caldwell named to Outland watch list
University of Alabama offensive linemen Antoine Caldwell and Andre Smith headlined the 2008 Outland Trophy Watch List that was released Tuesday by the Football Writers Association of America.
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FSU president: College football playoff inevitable
Here's a ray of hope for college football fans bummed by the recent rejection of the plus-one model to determine a national champion.The president of Florida State not only believes a playoff is coming, he thinks it'll start with four teams, then grow to eight and eventually 16.
4.28pm, 5/16/08
FAU considers Jarvis to lead basketball program
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) -Former St. John's basketball coach Mike Jarvis is a candidate to take over Florida Atlantic's program but has not been offered a contract, school spokeswoman Katrina McCormick said Friday.
3.34pm, 5/16/08
Paterno says he feels good after hospital visit
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Penn State coach Joe Paterno shrugged off a medical scare and said Friday that he feels fine after going to the hospital this week to be treated for dehydration.He even suggested he'd like to keep coaching longer.``Realistically, at my age, if I go three, four, five (more) years, that would be great,'' Paterno said.
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