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PUGET SOUND, Wash. (April 28, 2017) The Gold Crew of the Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Alabama (SSBN 731) transits the Hood Canal as the boat returns home to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor following a routine strategic deterrent patrol. Alabama is one of eight ballistic-missile submarines stationed at the base, providing the most survivable leg of the strategic deterrence triad for the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Amanda R. Gray/Released)
I must concede defeat, agonizing, humiliating defeat to my 'Bama buddy GW. We'll see you again next year GW. We'll bring a quarterback this time..........
We're Here!: Drawn-On Photographs
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
Here's our little tabletop BAMA tree! ROLL TIDE! SEC Champs!
Alabama running back Derrick Henry will have to wait until Saturday to find out whether he's going to win the Heisman Trophy, but on Wednesday he took home some other hardware.
The SEC announced the winners of its 2015 awards, and Henry was named the conference's Offensive Player of the Year, as voted on by the league's coaches.
Henry's Crimson Tide teammate, linebacker Reggie Ragland, was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year, and together they were two of four Alabama players to receive awards.
(Full article at CBS Sports: www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football...)
My nephew graduated with Reggie and they are good friends, so it is always exciting to see and cheer for him!
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BANGOR, Wash. (Sept. 6, 2016) The Ohio-class ballistic-missile submarine USS Alabama (SSBN 731) returns to Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor following a routine strategic deterrent patrol. Alabama is one of eight ballistic-missile submarines stationed at the base providing the most survivable leg of the strategic deterrence triad for the United States. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Amanda R. Gray/Released)
December 15, 1982 - Tuscaloosa, Alabama - University of Alabama football coach Paul "Bear" Bryant announcing his retirement.
The University of Alabama Crimson Tide rolled over the Wisconsin Badgers - 35 to 17 for the season opener! What a GREAT way to start the season! :)
Thx EXPLORE! Sept. 6, 2015 - #448
The June 27, 2014 Cars on the Green car show in Dixboro, a small hamlet at the northeast corner of Ann Arbor.
All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections
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Here's our little tabletop BAMA tree! ROLL TIDE! SEC Champs!
Alabama running back Derrick Henry will have to wait until Saturday to find out whether he's going to win the Heisman Trophy, but on Wednesday he took home some other hardware.
The SEC announced the winners of its 2015 awards, and Henry was named the conference's Offensive Player of the Year, as voted on by the league's coaches.
Henry's Crimson Tide teammate, linebacker Reggie Ragland, was named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year, and together they were two of four Alabama players to receive awards.
(Full article at CBS Sports: www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-football...)
My nephew graduated with Reggie and they are good friends, so it is always exciting to see and cheer for him!
Tuscaloosa, Ala. -- Florida's Courtney Gladys performs her balance beam routine during the gymnastics meet against the University of Alabama Friday Feb. 12, 2010. (Marion R Walding)
BAMA football ALWAYS means Fall to me! Especially when our team is rated #1 and so far looks great, even with many young inexperienced players on the field!
ROLL TIDE!!
I placed this picture in the Top 20 Alabama for two reasons. Alabama is the number one team in the nation and it is for gatorinsc! Roll Tide! Taken while on the tour of Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Beginnings of football at Alabama
According to a November 25, 1926 article in The Crimson White, football was first introduced at the University of Alabama in 1892 by W.G. Little of Livingston, Alabama, who had been a student at Andover, Massachusetts and "went to the University for the game."
Alabama's first football game was played in Birmingham on Friday afternoon, November 11, 1892, at the old Lakeview Park. Alabama defeated a team composed mostly of high schoolers 56-0. That Saturday, November 12, Alabama played the Birmingham Athletic Club, losing 5-4 when Ross, of B.A.C., kicked a 65-yard field goal. This field goal was a collegiate record at the time.
In 1896 the University's board of trustees passed a rule forbidding athletic teams from traveling off-campus. The following season only one game was played and in 1898 football was abandoned at Alabama. Student opposition to the ruling forced trustees to lift the travel ban and football was resumed in 1899. The 1918 season was cancelled on account of World War I but the game was resumed the following year.
Alabama first gained national recognition for football in 1922 when it defeated the University of Pennsylvania 9-7 in Philadelphia. The following season Wallace Wade became head coach and in 1925 led the Crimson Tide to its first undefeated and untied season and its first trip to Pasadena, California with a Rose Bowlinvitation. On January 1, 1926 in the Rose Bowl, Alabama came from behind to upset the University of Washington 20-19.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Alabama_traditions
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In case anybody missed it, Ken & I are both big BAMA football fans! I was raised that way, and though Ken graduated from the University of Arkansas and was a Razorback for many years, he has been converted! LOL!
ROLL TIDE!
Taken for the Jules' Photo Challenge Group:
November 15 - What else would you like to share about yourself?
Probably enough said! :)
But anyway, here's crossing our fingers, eyes and toes JUST right for BAMA to win on New Years' Day!
NASA has announced the winners of the 2016 NASA Student Launch challenge, held April 13-16 near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Vanderbilt University of Nashville, Tennessee, won first place and took home the top prize of $5,000, offered by Orbital ATK, of Promontory, Utah, longtime corporate sponsor of the challenge.
The University of Louisville, in Kentucky, won second place, and Cornell University of Ithaca, New York, placed third. The Rookie of the Year award was presented to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
Nearly 50 middle and high school, college and university teams from 22 states demonstrated advanced aerospace and engineering skills related to real-world activities and programs on NASA’s journey to Mars. Teams spent eight months building and testing rockets designed to fly to an altitude of one mile, deploy an automated parachute system, and land safe enough for reuse, while some teams also designed scientific payloads for data collection during flight.
For more images from this year's Student Launch, click here.
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