LSUsports.net is reporting that Pat Murphy is leaving his head coaching position at Alabama, to become the new head softball coach with the LSU Tigers.
Alabama and Arizona St. remain unbeaten at the women's College World Series, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, reports that the Crimson Tide defeated Baylor, 3-0, on Friday, while the Sun Devils outscored Florida, 6-5.
Since devastating tornadoes did incredible damage to Alabama back in late April, the Associated Press reports, courtesy of foxsports.com, that the term "Roll Tide" has taken on a much different meaning in the state.
As the Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, reports, Alabama, Baylor, Arizona St., and Florida were all victorious in the first day of play of the Women's College World Series, on Thursday, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
David Luther, of bleacherreport.com, lists his college football Top 25, as well as which teams are "rising", and which ones are "falling."
The 2011 Women's College World Series gets underway, on Thursday, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. View a preview, courtesy of Amy Hughes, of ncaa.com, below.
Harvey Updyke is a 62 year old Grandfather with a sickly passion for Alabama football. After calling a radio show to take credit for poisoning the oak trees at Toomer's Corner (sacred gathering spot for Auburn football fans), Updyke's life has been turned upside down. He faces four felony charges and two misdemeanor charges in connection with the tree poisoning.
Alabama shutout LSU in Game 3 of their SEC series Sunday by the score of 9-0. With the win, the Tide take the series, their first one over the Tigers since 2005.
Harvey Updyke, who originally appeared on the nationally syndicated show to say that he had poisoned the trees, appeared in court on Wednesday. The case has yet to go to a grand jury.
Updyke says that after his appearance at the pre-trial hearing, he was attacked outside an Opelika convenience store. Po...
The University of Alabama has honored head football coach Nick Saban with a nine-foot statue, after Saban helped lead the Crimson Tide to a BCS national championship win, following the 2009 season. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, has the story, below.