Friday, June 17, 2011

Alabama review 2010


Really you not can complain Alabama Crimson Tide of this year. They rolled on his way to a perfect season 14 - 0. Waltzed on the Southeastern Conference with a serious challenge game. They seem to be in control over and won the Championship 13th in football school with relative ease. In any way, shape or form can you not declare this season a success. Even for a program like storied as Alabama, there was a first in the football field. Sophomore running back Mark Ingram became the first school ever winner of the Heisman Trophy in the nearest 75 years of history of the award voting. It is quite an achievement for the young, and in his second year he will get return next season as Alabama tries to defend his title. Ingram will also attempt to become the second person in college football history to win two trophies of Heisman, joining Archie Griffin, who accomplished the feat in the mid-1970s. Griffin also made at a time when freshmen were ineligible to compete and win the prize of students were unheard. This makes the achievements of even more impressive Ingram. Statistically, Ingram numbers were not as good as finalist for Toby Gerhart of Stanford, but Ingram had a deeper impact on the season playing for the winners.

Is the real question of the departure of Alabama in 2010 how to defend your title? Obviously, the return of a player like Ingram is a key factor, but should replace Greg McElroy quarterback. McElroy did not huge numbers in the position, but was a force that always maintained his composure steadying and not make mistakes. I knew I had Ingram behind to generate offense and defense dynamic Alabama held opponents down. This means that McElroy could work without much fear. A faithful and talented wide receiver Julio Jones also helped matters. McElroy will now graduate and Jones was probably as a participant early in the 2010 NFL draft by what those are key offensive player to replace to Alabama.Defensive Tackle Terrance Cody, who was the heart and soul of Alabama defense shall his fierce pass yards rushing skills for NFL así.No must to be undervalued, but losing senior kicker Leigh Tiffin, whow as close automatically, is not a positive.

Here is the plan. To play at the Southeastern Conference, it is never easy. Opponents as Florida, LSU and Tennessee is always ready to beat the tide. In fact, Tennessee, who did not have a stellar record in 2009, came closest to beat in Alabama.If no is so two blocked field goal by Terrance Cody, including once expired, the tide would have been its close 12-10 win over the voluntarios.Afortunadamente, Alabama has one of the best recruitment agencies in the country in coach Nick Saban. Saban has developed this computer at this time, so the top notch recruits are already in place and ready to replace stars departure.








Writer and editor, Freddie Brister, is a former secondary 25 years school football coach.His love for the game of football is reflected in his words and memories growing up in southern football and playing in the backyard with his brother, cousins and neighborhood amigos.Su greater thrill is watching former secondary school players he has trained to play level universitario.Su favourite pastime is watching tv and attend college football games in person all possibilities obtiene.Freddie Brister is a big fan of the SEC and Alabama Crimson Tide.

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