Thanks to extremely one-sided officiating at very crucial moments in the game. The stats bear that out.
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Thanks to extremely one-sided officiating at very crucial moments in the game. The stats bear that out.
The main thing, BY FAR was penalties. The fact that UNA led at halftime was astonishing considering UNA was hit with numerous 15 yard penalties while the griz had zero.
For the game, UNA had 9...
In 1997, while still D2, North Alabama knocked off FBS Southwestern Louisiana along with Brandon Stokeley and his dad.
Looks like a lot of whiffs on UNA.
Unless something's been done since last year, probably UNA.
Who is that?
A lot of people have lost their appetite for paying to see so many thugs. We know there is a lot of trash playing sports just by checking the police reports. The game has got to be damn good to...
But let's not make the mistake of thinking it wasn't effected by lack of modern techniques. In the 70s, Alabama, Auburn and dozens of other teams had 6-5 to 6-8 linemen but rarely weighed more than...
No he wouldn't because he wouldn't be trained to be a pro from birth the way they are now. Through the 60s, 70s and into the 80s, sports were NOT an all consuming thing. Kids had chores to do, they...
Now there's a name! Was Mudra coaching from the press box back then? He tried it at Florida State and lost about 25 games in a row. It worked at Eastern Illinois. I know because he beat North Alabama...
West Alabama or Delta State over in Mississippi?
You're even more of an old timer than me! I couldn't remember playing you so I looked it up. We've played McNeese twice. the last time was the year I was born, 1959 and we lost them both. xbangx
When Bobby Wallace came back to UNA in 2012, academics was his main mission with D1 levels, his goals. It's been on the rise ever since. I only wish we had the same President then instead of he...
Mister. Mrs has a full beard.
Check back with us later. Her name wouldn't be donna ****layla, would it?
North Alabama had a three year stretch becoming the first team in scholarship football history to go back to back to back National Champions and win 41 games in three seasons. Our only loss was on...
In 1970 or 71, Florence State (Now North Alabama) whipped Appalachian State. That was our only win of the year.
I agree. If you put today's player in the 1970s, he wouldn't be nearly as good as he is now because he wouldn't have access to hardly ANYTHING he does today. And can you imagine some of those '70s...
We look forward to the day when (hopefully in four years)we have established the kind of depth year in and year out that the Bison have, especially in the offensive line.
Lack of communication. With the exception of Chris Johnson, our secondary is new. HOPEFULLY they will gel but you never know.
It's been said thousands of times. If you aren't good on the offensive line, it doesn't matter who you have at QB. He won't live long enough. Today's game... case in point. Of course building a good,...
I don't believe UNA could have played any worse on offense and play calling. Defense played great. If the offense had done ANYTHING but screw up, we could have kept it respectable. Defense got worn...
Sound but no picturd. HELP
If Sam Phillips, Rick Hall and Jerry Wexler hadn't died, we could at least scare the hell outta you. They were some spooky dudes. 75 year old Spooner Oldham could whip a fair-sized man with his ears...
Hard to believe so many football people thinking the most radical change in the history of football wouldn't lead to diaster. Just look around you. There are plenty of carcasses for evidence.