Crimson Tide Roll Call: Sunday, May 14, 2023

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Today's Crimson Tide Schedule:

  • Rowing: Big 12 Championships, Austin, Texas

Crimson Tide Results:

Countdown to Crimson Tide's 2023 Season Opener:

111 days.

Did you Notice?

  • Former Alabama quarterback Bryce Young is having fun at NFL Rookie Mini-Camp.
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  • Gerald Wallace was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame.
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  • Alabama Track and Field was doing big things at the SEC Championships this weekend.
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On This Day in Crimson Tide History:

May 14, 1961: While discussing the recently-completed spring football drills, Coach Paul W. “Bear” Bryant cited a couple of young'uns who had a chance to do something. Bryant said 185-pound junior guard Jimmy Wilson was "the brightest spot of the spring" and sophomore end Jimmy Dill "was sensational at times." When asked about some of the seniors, Bryant said, "They are supposed to do well."

Crimson Tide Quote of the Day:

"I don't hire anybody not brighter than I am. If they're not smarter than me, I don't need them." – Paul W. “Bear” Bryant

We'll Leave You With This:

  • That's a lot of Alabama!
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See Also:

Pinckney's Six RBIs Carry Alabama Baseball to Blowout Win Over Texas A&M in Game 2

5 on 5: Things That Turned Our Head About Alabama Athletics This Week

Tennessee Wins Slug Fest to Eliminate Alabama from SEC Tournament


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AUSTIN HANNON

Austin Hannon joined the BamaCentral team in December 2022. He graduated from The University of Alabama with a degree in sports media and brings a ton of journalism experience. Hannon is the former sports editor of The Crimson White, the University's school newspaper. Hannon's coverage focuses primarily on Alabama football, men's basketball and baseball. Contact: cahannon01@gmail.com