Today’s Sporting News Digital edition provides more than a few features for Alabama fans today. You can click on the link and read a column by Alabama Crimson Tide senior Antoine Caldwell and Clemson Tiger quarterback Cullen Harper.

From Caldwell’s piece:

You have no idea how much we’re looking forward to hitting someone in a different uniform. And, man, I’m really motivated to make this a great season. I see that this team has great potential, so I’m excited to get the season started because we have the talent to be really, really good.

You can also how Brodie Croyle and the Chief’s offense fared against the Rams.

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  1. Ft_Benning_Ranger August 29, 2008 at 11:18 am #

    Brodie and the chiefs… that’s scary. lol

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