bamasportsreport.com - 7/6/2009
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With the departure of Evan Cardwell from the Alabama football team, the scholarship numbers situation is becoming more clear. Throw in the confirmed academic status of a couple of incoming freshmen, and you start to be able to gauge exactly what has to happen for Alabama to hit the magic number ...
blog.al.com - 7/3/2009
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blog.al.com —
TUSCALOOSA -- Alabama senior center Evan Cardwell is
not expected back with the Crimson Tide's football team...
this season, the Press-Register has learned. Scout.comCardwell started seven games for Alabama in 2007. Cardwell has dealt with a recurring ...
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OL Evan Cardwell not expected back with Alabama's ...
blog.al.com - 7/5/2009
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blog.al.com —
We've officially entered the annual season of attrition
for Alabama's football program. Kirschman Soon after yesterday's report...
that Alabama center Evan Cardwell is not expected back next season, BamaOnline.com has confirmed that junior linebacker ...
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Tracking the attrition for Crimson Tide football ...
examiner.com - 7/13/2009
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examiner.com —
This is a complete review of everything that
happened in regards to Alabama football in the last...
week or so. Stories on Nick Saban appearing, Kirby Smart speaking, a depth chart, the latest incoming freshman to become eligible and a story on the season opener. Thanks for checking it out & sharing!
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Alabama Crimson Tide football news: Week in review
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Another grad leaves team
3rd Saturday in Blogtober —
... as the latest players to leave the team, and like Cardwell, Kirschman is leaving with diploma in hand. Kirschman had participated in only two games in his entire career. This puts the magic number around ten or so to get under to the 85 limit. Bama Sports Report has an good rundown on the numbers and how they think it might shake out. July 5th, 2009 | Tags: ...
Unverified Voracity Marvels At Technology
mgoblog —
... Almost there! With two graduated, third-team seniors predictably (and acceptably) having left the team over the past week, Bama Sports Report reports that the Tide only has ... 10 more scholarships to free up over the rest of the summer! That's not too bad! Here, here's a handy alphabetical run-down of how many scholarships each SEC team ...
Musical Chairs, Capstone Style...
Fanblogs.com —
... Conference. At the recent Spring Meetings held in Destin, the conference voted to restrict signing classes to 28. Most folks would attribute this to the monster signing classes brought in by both Ole Miss & Alabama, which in the last two years have both included one class of more than 30 high school, prep school, & Junior College student athletes.
The times are making it especially interesting for Saban. After signing another group approaching 30 kids in 2009, he has some shimmying to do to get back to that magic, NCAA mandated 85 man scholarship roster ...
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