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Hoops 🏀 Three things to know about Rutgers center transfer Clifford Omoruyi

I think of all of these that I've done so far, this one has to be my favorite. Omoruyi is an incredible person with an even better story, so I'd love for everyone to check this one out.

Mods need to remove Basketball posts from this board

This is the champion’s lounge and I’m pretty certain the UofA football teams have earned that name. Basketball has its on board and basketball fans can go there for the content IMO. If you wanna post your stuff OTB then win something. That’s the problem with today’s society, wanna include winners that don’t win anything.

I will be assembling a protest until the basketball posts are removed. Thanks

Just a reminder Jalen Milroe is your QB1

So all you haters and naysayers can hang up any hope of your boy coming off the bench. Just like Jalen Hurts, I told everyone OTB that every coach prefers athletes over statues. Now Milroe will showcase that cannon more in an open offensive scheme. So don’t come in here with you “my wife’s boyfriend mows the grass at BDS and _____ is looking good at QB” because if that _____ is not Milroe, they don’t have a chance. I was right the entire time, suck it, and RTR

54 days until Kickoff. Name the Bama greats to wear #54.

54 days until kickoff. name the Bama greats to wears Crimson Jersey #54.

I really don’t know where to start with this number. In my lifetime, many Bama greats have worn number 54. Actually there is only one place to start. I remember my Dad took me to the Orange Bowl. It was Alabama-Oklahoma and that day was the single greatest performance, ever, by any Alabama defensive player.
Lee Roy Jordan, Arguably one of the two greatest linebackers, ever at Alabama. We can argue whether it was Lee Roy or DT and the good side is that both sides of the argument are winners.

Lee Roy Jordan. #54.

57 days until kickoff. Name the former Bama greats to wear Jersey #57

57 days until kickoff. Name the Bama greats to wear jersey #57.I

The list has to start with Dwight Stephenson

The greatest performance would have been in the 1978 Sugar Bowl against Tom Cousineau, perhaps the greatest linebacker in tOSU history. That day Stephenson, a freshman may have demonstrated to the world just how great he could be, as the tOSU linebacker was single handily destroyed by #57. “The plan,” center Dwight Stephenson said, “was to take it right to them.” And 16 of Alabama’s first 17 plays went right into the teeth of the Buckeye defense. The Crimson Tide held the ball for eight minutes, gaining 60 yards, while Ohio State appeared to be just hanging on, even at that early stage. David Sadler, Green, Bob Cryder and Jim Bunch, the ‘Bama offensive line, thrashed their opposition as the Tide backs consistently gained yardage off tackle. The drive ended short of points when quarterback Jeff Rutledge was stopped on a two-yard pickup on fourth-and-goal from the 5.

The first 17 plays Bama went straight at tOSU’s strength and that was Stephenson on Cousineau and the freshman won each time.
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