-
NFL Rumors – San Francisco 49ers Interested in Draft Dee Milliner
The top cornerback in the 2013 NFL draft is Dee Milliner coming out of Alabama, but his draft stock seems to be slipping in the last couple of weeks with some health and medical concerns raised by some. It still hasn’t hurt the interest in him from those with a high enough pick, or those like the San Francsico 49ers, looking to trade up and try to land the sliding player.
-
NFL Rumors – Eddie Lacy Wants Green Bay Packers to Draft Him
The Green Bay Packers have been in the business of finding a running back that could take the load of Aaron Rodgers for quite a while, but they’re not the kind of team to make a splash on an expensive free agent, rather trying to find a suitable fit through the draft. Eddie Lacy, coming out of Alabama, thinks he might be the perfect choice.
-
NFL Rumors – Denver Broncos Will Draft Eddie Lacy
While the Denver Broncos are looking at a bunch of big running backs heading into the 2013 NFL draft, including Stepfan Taylor, Le’Veon Bell and Montee Ball, it seems their number one candidate to take over the rushing mantle is Eddie Lacy coming out of Alabama.
-
NFL Rumors – Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants & Miami Dolphins Interested in D.J. Fluker
In a draft that’s all about offensive tackles, especially on the left side of the line, Alabama right tackle D.J. Fluker feels a little bit alone in his specified position, but that doesn’t mean there’s any less interest in him, with the Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins all thinking about spending their first round pick on him.
-
Biggest Winners on National Signing Day
Despite signing Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss weren’t the biggest winners on the flag day of College Football recruiting. As expected, some bigger names like Alabama, Florida, Ohio State and Notre Came came away with the largest number of commitments from the potentially impressive recruits of the 2013 class.
-
Best Out-of-State Recruiting Teams in College Football
The three most recruited states in College Football are Florida, California and Texas. No one recruits better beyond state lines than Bob Stoops and Oklahoma, with a strong foothold in Texas. Nick Saban and Alabama do great about everywhere while other schools like Clemson, Oregon and Ohio State do very well beyond borderlines as well.
-
Which Conference Will Finally Beat the SEC
Last season, the USC Trojans, were picked #1 on the AP Poll, preseason. They ended up having a 7-6 season and losing their bowl game, not beating a single ranked team along the way. Meanwhile, the SEC (Alabama) won another BCS national title and five teams in the top 10 of the final college football rankings.
-
College Football – Too Early Favorites for 2013
Calling the favorites for the 2013 College Football season in January might be a bit early, but it’s not a wild guess or estimate, predicting Oregon and Alabama should be the top 2 in the nation.
-
Best Photos From the 2012 College Football Season
A season that began with USC as the number one team and hardly above .500 at the end, and ended with Alabama sitting once again on top of the College Football world.
-
Alabama Crimson Tide – Who is Leaving Early
For Nick Saban and Alabama, there’s not too much time to celebrate after winning the national title, knowing there are quite a few key players leaving to the NFL Draft.